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Блэк Кловер, Герой Щита, Демон Слейер, Дороро - вот это вот все, что нынче на хайпе среди школьников
Ну почему сразу школьников? Это просто популярные онгоинги. А так, Кловер не смотрел, щит и дороро - мусор. Слеер на шестерочку, что в общем-то хорошо.
__________________ ✍ОХОХО, ПОЖАБАВИМСЯ. Смысла нет, но вы держитесь там. Удачи, здоровья, хорошего настроения! И пока в кармане пачка милкиуэйев - значит все не так уж плохо на сегодняшний день
ОХОХО, ПОЖАБАВИМСЯ. Смысла нет, но вы держитесь там. Удачи, здоровья, хорошего настроения! И пока в кармане пачка милкиуэйев - значит все не так уж плохо на сегодняшний день
Для фильма, который мне было не очень интересно смотреть, у него немало классных сцен. Пожалуй, должен признать, что он стоил потраченного времени хотя бы ради них:
I live in my bed and on the internet. I have an account on Youtube, where I upvote my own comments and videos. My name here is Sucktitles and I'm 30 years old. I believe in instant noodles. I lack a lot of essential nutrition and have little to no exercise, because exercise makes me tired and I'm too lazy for it. After I'm done staring at the ceiling, I get out of bed at 2pm to lie on the couch and touch myself for a number of hours. I can do a thousand now.
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Where do we go? Where do we end up when we save the world?
Where do we go? Where do we end up when we save the world?
Actually, purple has always been a hard pigment to obatain. There are 196 countries in the world today and virtually none of them have purple on their national flag. Throughout history, purple was never almost never (Ok I get it, Byzantines) used to represent a kingdom, civilization, or Empire. So what's wrong with purple?
It's such a popular color today. Why would no country use it in their flag?
The answer is really quite simple. Purple was just far too expensive. No countries have purple on their flag because up until the 1800s, purple was worth more than its weight in gold. The color purple has been associated with royalty power and wealth for centuries. In fact, Queen Elizabeth I forbade anyone except close members of the royal family to wear it. Purple's elite status stems from the rarity and cost of the dye originally used to produce it. The dye initially used to make purple came from the Phoenician trading city of Tyre, which is now in modern-day Lebanon. Fabric traders obtained the dye from a small sea snail that was only found in the Tyre region of the Mediterranean. A lot of work went into producing the dye as more than 10,000 snails were needed to create just one gram of tyrian purple. Since only wealthy rulers could afford to buy and wear the color, it became associated with the Imperial classes of Rome, Egypt, and Persia.
Purple also came to represent spirituality and holiness because the ancient Emperor's kings and queens that wore the color were often thought of as gods or descendants of the gods. Sometimes, however, the dye was too expensive even for royalty. Third century Roman Emperor Aurelio famously wouldn't allow his wife to buy a shawl made from tyrian purple silk because it literally cost three times its weight in gold. A single pound of dye cost three pounds of gold, which is the equivalent of fifty six thousand dollars today. So since the sheer price of purple was so astronomically high, no one not even the richest nations could afford to have purple on their flag. The hue became more accessible to lower-class is about a century and a half ago.
In 1856, 18-year old English chemist William Henry Perkin accidentally created a synthetic purple compound while attempting to synthesize quinine an anti-malaria drug. He noticed that the compound could be used to dye fabrics, so he patented the dye, manufactured it and got filthy rich. Purple dye was then mass-produced so just about everybody could afford it. The elite stopped valuing purple and the status symbol faded away but the country flags remain the same.