Never said it would do anything in world news, but the Japanese market is fairly large in the gaming industry and taking a hit there will affect the bottom-line. It's more about the impact it will have on the gaming industry than the "world news". The "gaming journalists" treat Japan as if...
6 letter shift cipher. Each letter is replaced with the letter 6 letters down. A becomes G, B becomes H etc etc. I was making a point. You can't just arbitrarily decide "meanings change" to make up for being wrong because when you do it's meaningless garbage.
I was making a point. Claiming that "meanings change" is just an excuse for being wrong. A guy decided to publish that Yasuke was a Samurai, he wasn't and yet it's being accepted that he was a Samurai because it fits a political agenda. Cleopatra wasn't black, but the Netflix documentary...
By your logic nobody can ever be wrong about anything. It's 5 miles to jupiter. There are 26 teaspoons in a gallon. Finland doesn't exist that's East Sweden.
If meanings change then nothing means anything because you can't ever be wrong if you try to justify being wrong as simply "meanings change". Hospitals around the world use both because one is right and the other is people being stupid and picking the wrong one. If you wanted to argue that they...
If things don't have meaning then it's anarchy. Caduceus is the Rod of Hermes which had nothing to do with medicine. Asclepius was the Greco-Roman God of Medicine. Caduceus has 2 snakes and wings, the Rod of Asclepius is one snake wrapped around a rod.
Since meanings change a fork is now a...
It's wrong. Caduceus is for mercantile affairs, the Rod of Asclepius is for medicine. You see them both, one is incorrect whilst the other is correct. The ones that use the wrong symbol clearly aren't smart enough to use the right one and are inferior.
The image on that box is Caduceus not the Rod of Asclepius as it should be. Any hospital that approved that and think the correct symbol is Caduceus clearly isn't very good at doing very simple research.