“Code Blue” in the flash has just been replaced by “Code Lavender” because I just realized a Code Blue is a potentially dangerous medical emergency and whatnot. Yeah. I don’t think there’s a Code Lavender, so that should be okay.
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Usually means someone’s had an MI or something. Heard it a few times when I would help out at the hospital. Also, BLUE
O SHI-
And I was expecting cirno, but this is better.
lol guns
Were there any emergency vehicles around later on? Someone’s heart stopping is pretty serious.
haha…death by Yuyuko
@Anonymous: Well, it happened fifth period, and I don’t get to leave the building until after 10th period, which is almost 5 hours later. So I didn’t actually see any vehicles outside. I didn’t actually know that a “code blue” was an official medical thing. The way the teacher mentioned it made it seem like a pretty normal thing. Now I sorta feel bad about making this. I guess I’ll change it to some other color… like lavender. I don’t think there’s a code lavender, right?
there’s code red… and…ya… when that happens.. \(^o^)/
Okay, it is now code lavender!
Coors uses Code Blue in it’s commercials…
But in those it’s people saying that the rocky mountains are blue, indicating that the can is cold.
(I prefer the Real Men of Genius line Bud Light does though. Funny stuff.)
a code geass is fien too
Now if I ever happen to hear some one shouting out ‘Code Lavender’ ill immediately run the other direction, as I prefer to remain uneaten. D:
Why not Code Mauve? :3
I was expecting a Code Geass parody…
Now we know who’s involved in a Code Blue.
lol
Somehow I managed to predict Yuyuko, rofl
I like how you instantly switched the words to lavender…lol..t’is the wonders of flash
@MarisaMuffin: Yuyuko is Lavender.
Point.
Omnomnom cops. Haven’t seen a Yuyuko death in a while, so this was nice. XD
I also missed death by Yuyuko and I didn’t expect it at all xD. And the new suction effect was nice.
If anyone’s interested in what the other colors are…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_Blue#Codes_by_Color
Anyway, we never had emergency code alerts in our high school, but we had several lockdowns and evacuations while I was there… (One was due to an armed robber running into our school.) fun stuff? ;P
I haven’t had any codes in my school … except maybe coding for software classes.
Hewwo :3
[Cirno mode]Hello guys! I’m a Mexican Touhou-lover and I’m in awe of your work with the flash animations. HOORAY![/Cirno mode]
Now, seriously, I’ll go straight. I have this highschool project in which I’ve been asked to interview people with experience about digital animation and stuff like that. And, since this blog it’s all about stuff, Why not to interview KirbyM at Walfas.org?
The interview it’s just to “ask” someone with greater knowledge in the arts of animation to share info with any student who wants to learn about animation and blah blah…
May I ask for an audience, then?
And well, since I’m posting like a lammer (I know I may sound like one…) Why don’t we come to an agreement in order to promote or even translate some of your work? You know, you’re always welcome at Touhou no Sekai ;)
See you around guys!
For a second I thought KirbyM changed it cause of my cancer bitching o.o;
o.o man, it’s been so long that i didnt expect yuyuko. but thats why we love her
OMG, color and blurring effects! Nicely done! =D
wow….amasing.
and i wonder:exist really the code pink?
@Sax: Just sent you an email (assuming the email you posted with is your email address), so go ahead and check your inbox.
>VIVI
Pulled from Wikipedia
Infant/child abduction
Pediatric cardiac arrest
Birth without physician present
Oshi
Now I wonder if Discworld has a “Code Octarine.”
… wait, what am I saying, in Ankh-Morpork, “surgical precision” means “to within a couple of inches, and with lots of screaming”
Codes can be confusing. All I know is Code Red. XD
Code Geass.
Background…
Lavender certainly seems more appropriate than blue, for this situation.
Code Lavender… Yuyuko… equals… ROFLCOPTER!!
Yeah, it varies a lot from hospital to hospital, but code blue is *always* cardiac arrest. The others are a lot less consistent.
I believe I have seen a code lavender somewhere before, but it is one of those uncommon hospital-specific ones. I wouldn’t feel too bad about not knowing what it was. Your teacher probably just didn’t want students to be up and running outside just to see the commotion–makes it harder for the trained guys to do their job.
@VIVI: Code Pink is usually (but not always) infant abduction.