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also, a scientific theory and a regular theory are vastly different. a regular theory is either a guess or an educated guess, a scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses, and facts.
Maybe those very legit scientific studies that dude's talking about retains to people with red-green colourblindness, but what do I know. All I see when I look at this warpaint is a grey & white warpaint, so I say it's a-ok
Color theory
With this information, I'm not sure a war paint almost entirely built on red and green would work very well.
also kinda makes me think of a sandwich (not a bad thing!)