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I think Grace is on to something there.

As for the commentary, there were many instances in cartoons where a bull seeing red got angry, Overwatch is a cartoony game so it's perfectly logical. :)

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35 minutes ago, Scotty said:

As for the commentary, there were many instances in cartoons where a bull seeing red got angry, Overwatch is a cartoony game so it's perfectly logical. :)

I know a bull who says otherwise: Chicago Bulls :P

I always believe that Overwatch is a non-contact (direct) VG and is dependent on arms, so why bother on charging if there is no bugle to accompany it?

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2 hours ago, Scotty said:

I think Grace is on to something there.

As for the commentary, there were many instances in cartoons where a bull seeing red got angry, Overwatch is a cartoony game so it's perfectly logical. :)

Of course the Mythbusters proved that as busted.  Of course that test lead to one of Tories great lines

"I'm starting to think that this isn't a good idea"

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Yes, we all know that matadors wave the red cape to excite the audience, not the bull.
Banderilleros and picadores  give the bull all the incentive it needs to gore humans.

And a power beyond my control demands I write the following...

Q.  How do you keep Grace from charging?
A.  Take away her credit card.

I now run and hide

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5 hours ago, Intro said:

There is only one problem with this suggestion.

Reinhardt is not a bully.

I heard someone describe Reinhardt as one of those old warriors that may be going senile believing he's still in his prime.

 

In a game I heard a Pharah say that she had a poster of Reinhardt on her wall  when she was a kid, Reinhardt responded by saying he remembered making the poster that he had amazing hair, so he may be a bit narcissistic too.

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12 hours ago, Pharaoh RutinTutin said:

Yes, we all know that matadors wave the red cape to excite the audience, not the bull.
Banderilleros and picadores  give the bull all the incentive it needs to gore humans.

Actually, the waving may excite the bull as well. It's just the color it doesn't see. Because bulls are colorblind.

18 hours ago, Scotty said:

As for the commentary, there were many instances in cartoons where a bull seeing red got angry, Overwatch is a cartoony game so it's perfectly logical. :)

... true. Cartoon bulls might see colors well.

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Bulls, like nearly every mammal that isn't a primate, have bichromatic vision--they have only one type of receptor covering the red through green part of the spectrum (and one for blue), so their vision is equivalent to a human who has red/green colorblindness.

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Most humans have trichromatic vision. However we have some (mostly males) who are bichromatic in the same way as other mammals, and some (mostly females) who are quadrachromatic with TWO sorts of red receptors that emphasize slightly different colors. (Most humans have one or the other of those two; they aren't equally common but both are common enough that even *having* both isn't seriously unusual let alone rare.)

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1 hour ago, Don Edwards said:

Most humans have trichromatic vision. However we have some (mostly males) who are bichromatic in the same way as other mammals, and some (mostly females) who are quadrachromatic with TWO sorts of red receptors that emphasize slightly different colors. (Most humans have one or the other of those two; they aren't equally common but both are common enough that even *having* both isn't seriously unusual let alone rare.)

Quadrachromatic was already mentioned in comics, actually.

20 hours ago, ijuin said:

Bulls, like nearly every mammal that isn't a primate, have bichromatic vision--they have only one type of receptor covering the red through green part of the spectrum (and one for blue), so their vision is equivalent to a human who has red/green colorblindness.

... ok, so no completely colorblind.

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