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Why are barns in the United States often red?
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Farmers originally used to seal their barns with a combination of linseed oil (red-ish) and iron oxide (rust, red). Then when paint came around, apparently red paint was the cheapest. https://www.bobvila.com/articles/solved-why-are-barns-painted-red/
Yeah red dye goes a long way and is easy to make
Except car pigments? I hear that they are the most expensive.
That’s because da red wunz go fasta. Requires extra points to buy, more spensive.
We need da purple wunz! No coppah gettin us in a sneaky kaw!
Didn't realise orkz were car salesmen all along