In the realm of Neo-Brutalist, Disgust is not just a feeling, but a color. A color born out of the darkest recesses of the human experience, where the linesประก of societal expectations and the crushing weight of existence converge.
Historically, Disgust has been the subject of much debate, with some arguing it's a color born from the ashes of a thousand mid-20th century art movements. Others claim it's the result of a freak storm that hit a small town in rural Nebraska in the 1950s, leaving behind an indelible mark on the local water supply.
From the opening credits of Disgust: The Movie, to the logo of Disgust-themed coffee shop, The Disgust Bean, this color has been woven into the very fabric of our shared cultural consciousness.
However, not all have been kind to Disgust. Critics have accused it of being a 'color of despair', a 'color of desperation'. But to those who truly understand, Disgust is so much more than that.
It's a color that says, 'I'm here, I'm now, and I'm not going anywhere.'