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Where did the tim, trái tim shape (<3) come from and why is it called a heart?
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prophet69 said:
Well, if bạn turn your head 180 degrees, it kinda looks like a heart. That's why people use it. Kidding. Nobody's quite sure, but it might have to do with a North African plant. During the seventh century B.C., the city-state of Cyrene had a lucrative trade in a rare, now-extinct plant: silphium. Although it was mostly used for seasoning, silphium was reputed to have an off-label use as a form of birth control. The silphium was so important to Cyrene's economy that coins were minted that depicted the plant's seedpod, which looks like the tim, trái tim shape we know today. The theory goes that the tim, trái tim shape first became associated with sex, and eventually, with love.
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TomboyYaoiFan56 said:
The Valentine's tim, trái tim was supposed to be 2 hearts fused together, but it came out in the shape of <3 so they left it like that.
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XxKeithHarkinxX said:
The original tim, trái tim shape ♥ is modeled after two human hearts that are sewn together. Hence the name heart. And I suppose <3 is easier to make than ♥.
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