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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 13, 2022 13:53:30 GMT
Where this tradition to use the middle finger to get people mad comes from? Can it be that it came from Cuba's refugees to US (like in the Scarface)? Or maybe it was Brazilians (from their Carnavals)? What do you think?
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Post by MAYA-EL on Oct 18, 2022 16:31:40 GMT
I was told it was the trigger finger for bow shooters and there was a king that the people rebelled against and the king threatening them said he would have their shooting finger cut off and so they rebelled and at the face off between the kings soldiers and the rebels they flipped them off to show that they still had their shooting finger
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 10, 2022 14:19:16 GMT
I was told it was the trigger finger for bow shooters and there was a king that the people rebelled against and the king threatening them said he would have their shooting finger cut off and so they rebelled and at the face off between the kings soldiers and the rebels they flipped them off to show that they still had their shooting finger Haha, might be true. I wonder how far it happened? Archery had been popular perhaps till the XVI century, I guess.
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