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Grammar Error for Gauss's Shot Effect?


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I am an artist and I have a touch of colors and I will tell you my opinion on that word: ''Violent''.

When colours don't match like f.x. pink and green together, it is sort of Violent. Also, some bloody, dark colours may sometimes also be violent. Like red for blood and black for shadows and creepy things. Violent colours may be like reminding someone of something bad when they see it.

The Gauss shot effect is a mix of pink, white, black and purple, which is why it is Violent.

I'm confident in my opinion because I know the explanation for that word. I hope I conveyed my opinion correctly and answered the question as much as possible.

Edited by Mentalist
correct word

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For sure it didn't stand in any grammar or anything, have you ever see a word with a capital letter in the middle?? for sure no

it's either a mistake or a styLe as krish321_super said.

Edited by asem.harbi

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As Hexed mentioned, it is merely a mixture of the words "violet" and "violent".

But as the word is supposed to describe a color, i.e. shot effect, it should mostly be "violet". Hence, as the "n" is not a part of the word "violet", it has been capitalized to make it stand out a bit, so that it also represents "violent". It's all wordplay. 

EDIT: It's definitely not a mistake, don't worry lol.

Edited by Venerable

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