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I mean, orange was right there...
90 0 ReplyWhich is a colour named after the fruit iirc
120 0 ReplyIt is! We could use redcurrants, blackcurrants, and blackberries though
60 0 ReplyA fact that I hadn't realized. TIL.
15 0 ReplyPrior to the fruit it was just considered a shade of red
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Engagement bait.
56 0 Replyright on. this tweet is like saying "there's not a single country in africa that starts with the letter K." there obviously is, but it's targeting people who are knowledgable enough to know the answer but not intelligent enough to understand the point of the tweet.
9 0 ReplyKnairobi
2 0 ReplyThis is how you do engagement bait
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I’m already married.
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Just a little fun fact: the color was actually named after the fruit and not the other way around :D
“The word "orange" came into English from the Old French "pomme d'orenge", which referred to the fruit.”
There are still blackberries though…
25 0 ReplyBut aren't oranges actually green?
*Not a joke, btw. Oranges grown in tropical places are green.
14 0 ReplyEven if they were, they're not called greens.
2 0 ReplyIt might depend on the variety, there are many, many kinds of oranges.
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