That's a great palette, retsof, and a nice take on one of my favourites of all my colours. I don't know about bright-green radioactivity, but it's true that the Irish Sea is dreadfully polluted: the British nuclear-power plant Sellafield has released appalling amounts of radiation into it, with the result that it's the most radioactive body of water in the world. People can no longer fish in it because of the mutations and the radioactive flesh of the fish. It's a tragedy.
Is it true that the Irish sea is badly polluted and/or even radioactive? An Irish bloke I once met claimed that it is and that nobody swims in it because it has this strange bright radioactive kind of green colour. If there's any truth in this, it makes me sad. I hope he lied.
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