More Faked Atrocity Propaganda Out of Israel (the blood turns pink on the book lol)
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Post an actual picture of pink blood. You're the one making the assertion. Prove it. I have tons and tons of personal experience, which is backed up by some truly grisly gore videos I've seen.
The only colors you'll find of blood anywhere close to pink are lighter shades of red, which are quite unique to blood, where the thickness of blood varies, and the thinner parts dry a lighter shade. However, it never, ever produces the pink color seen in the OP.
I do not go around taking pictures of blood. I know that once you mix red and white, you will get pink, so it is just a question of getting the right mixture of blood and paper, to create this shade of light red.
I didn't ask you to take pictures of blood, I asked you to look up pictures of blood, from medical sources, or if you're really wanting a grim punch in the face, gore videos.
Are you retarded? Blood isn't paint. I've been trying to tell you, repeatedly, that blood has very distinctive coloration, even when it's really thin. It never turns pink. I tell you to look up pictures of blood to prove this, but you'd rather agree with obvious propaganda from known liars...in a conspiracy theory forum of all places.
And I been telling you, the blood is not on the page, it is in (under) the page: that is how it get mixed with a white color. If you for some reason mix milk and blood, you can get a substance of a pink color.
I've already told you, repeatedly, that's not how blood looks when it soaks through paper. I've seen it for myself, numerous times, and you can see it in photographs of actual blood on paper. Stop gaslighting. You're not fooling anyone. Here's actual pictures of what blood looks like when it soaks into paper (since you're so intellectually lazy/dishonest to do a 5 second internet search):
https://depositphotos.com/illustration/red-blood-on-old-paper-background-103238888.html
https://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-136417337/stock-photo-closeup-dried-blood-on-toilet-paper-background
https://www.123rf.com/photo_100614548_blood-stains-on-a-white-paper-background.html
https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/abstract-stained-bloody-background-gm147693445-8196536
LOL. No. Here are some pictures of what blood looks like in milk:
https://butdoesitfloat.com/There-ll-be-a-day-when-I-shall-begin-something-that-I-shan-t-finish
It doesn't produce "pink". It produces a lighter red coloration that is unique to blood.