@ToonHive@nostalgiagaze we truly don’t care!!!
why are we pushing this ai propaganda agenda created by trump on children.
watch better shows like stugo, barbapapa, hailey’s on it, and superkitties which actually teach about friendship and not this wokeness sora content.
@GalleaniGroyp@wild_one1998@soldierofpep It’s crazy I feel like Anglos hate Italy yet will at the same time try to include them in for Rome points or what not. 😒
@GD44vh Honestly I gotta agree here. Christianity current go against ALL of our desires. Yeah I want justice. Yeah I want reunion. Yeah I want the righteous people to stay in Power on Earth like we’ve been for almost all of history.🇻🇦
The @ symbol on your keyboard, which powers every email address on Earth, was invented by Catholic monks🇻🇦
In the Middle Ages, before the printing press existed, every book in Europe had to be copied out by hand. The men who did the copying were almost entirely monks, working in the scriptoriums of Catholic monasteries. They spent their days bent over parchment, writing one word at a time by candlelight.
To save time and precious parchment, the monks invented hundreds of abbreviations and shorthand symbols. One of them was the @. They created it as a shorthand for the Latin word "ad," meaning "toward" or "at," by drawing the letter "a" and curving the tail of the letter "d" around it.
The symbol survived for centuries in religious manuscripts. The earliest known use of the @ in history is found in a Christian manuscript from 1345 held today in the Vatican Apostolic Library, where it appears as the first letter of the word "Amen."
From there it spread to merchant ledgers across Europe, then to typewriters, and in 1971 it was chosen by the engineer Ray Tomlinson to separate a username from a domain in the world's first email.
A symbol born in a Catholic monastery now connects billions of people every day across the globe.