If someone has something similar, let them be proud, but I don't think that anyone has this inevitable part of a men's accessory from 1901! I searched everything and the closest I could find is similar to Gillette's shaving patent, but from 1917. This is the first shaving patent
Correction, the carpet was not woven before the second world war, but before the first, and it is more than a hundred years old, which is why it was made on a horizontal loom.
@travelingflying cross" in my language means a cross, and if I were to interpret the pronunciation of English in my language, it would turn out that they call the cross a curse...
@travelingflying 30% of all the words in the world came from the Greek language, not English, and by distilling these things, if I were to look at what the word "cross" means in my native language, and then in English, it would turn out that the English call the cross a curse, because the word "
@vonderleyen You can be talked to quite openly, you don't have a problem convincing the Western world that it has a problem with someone on the side, but you have a problem with convincing them that your policy is not hostile to them! you no longer have a problem with someone else's
🩸Vampir - the only Serbian word used globally
🇷🇸Vampires do not exist, but the word "vampir" originates from Serbia. It was first documented in the 18th century, and it is rooted in Serbian pagan mythology. It entered Western European languages following reports by Austrian officials regarding local accounts of deceased people rising to torment villagers.
In Serbian tradition vampires are undead creatures or ghosts who feed on peoples’ blood. Sava Savanović was the most famous vampire in Serbian culture.
📽️A film “ Leptirica” from 1973 was Serbia’s first horror film centering around the vampire myth. Mysterious deaths and folklore gave rise to the word we use today!