This must be nice for him since he doesn't have to dance. They loved this when they saw it done at the bbmas. I feel like they are dancing less than before.
This time more symbolism is seen or is it just me?
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The fan called it greek gods opening.
Because at the end of the day idols are just like those greek "gods" people used to worship them.
And also what is this? Grown men playing in a kids playground?
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Artists are shown as kids a lot these days. What do you make of it?
Paganism re-emerging.
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But the heart doesn't look like this.
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The Origin:
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A contraceptive from the Roman era.
If you trace the heart symbol back as far as you can, you wind up finding it on old Roman coins, like this one:
But that's not supposed to be someone's cardiac muscle. That's the seedpod of the
silphium plant, a herb so prized for its birth control capabilities that the Romans literally
f***** it to extinction.
But while it existed, depictions of its seeds were widespread across the Roman Empire, to the point where it appeared on their money. To get a proper grasp of how much the Romans liked to hide the sausage, imagine if the Founding Fathers had printed a picture of a condom on the dollar bill.
Historians aren't absolutely certain that this was the origin of the symbol we use today, rather than some crazy coincidence, but it beats our best alternative theory, which is "Damned if we know." If true, then the universal symbol for love began as the universal symbol for hard d******, which kind of makes your Mother's Day card a little awkward.
We can still trump that, though. See, the Romans did liken the shape of the silphium plant to a bodily organ, but it wasn't the heart. To see the original design, you have to flip the image upside-down.
That's right. The box of candies you bought your girlfriend for Valentine's Day is actually a bunch of multicolored, dangling nutsacks.
https://www.cracked.com/article_19909_6-famous-symbols-that-dont-mean-what-you-think.html