Top 10 Symbols You Didn’t Know The Meaning & Origins Of

Published on July 16, 2017
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Captions provided by CCTubes – Captioning the Internet! People deal in symbols: that’s the nature of language. And given that we humans are naturally social creatures, symbols are around us no matter where we go. So, here are 10 more symbols you probably didn’t know the meaning of!
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BeAmazed at… The Apple Command Symbol – When you look at any keyboard manufactured by Apple, you’ll see that there’s a key on it that features a symbol you can’t find on other computer peripherals made by any other company. Ouroboros – You’ve probably seen this symbol in a fantasy series somewhere or perhaps tattooed on some punk’s arm. Infinity Symbol – Whether you’re a hippie dippy subscriber to New Age beliefs or you just like to play Tekken without time limits per round, we’re pretty sure you’ve encountered this symbol before: it’s the number 8 turned sideways. Pi Symbol – Perhaps the most popular mathematical symbol today, thanks mainly to the collective tomfoolery of the internet, the symbol for Pi has been around since antiquity. Percent mark – And since we’re on the topic of mathematical symbols, we also have the percent mark. It’s pretty difficult to imagine a world without this symbol, given that it’s used in almost every day. The Question mark – If you don’t know what this symbol means, then either you’re: all-knowing, or you’re a corgi who just happened to see this video. Exclamation mark – The exclamation mark means one thing: the sentence written is meant to be said aloud. Be it in anger or excitement, the exclamation mark is a symbol that intensifies any statement. The USSR’s Hammer and Sickle – It’s almost become the de facto symbol you use to either boost the morale of the working class or cause Cold War-era Americans to freak out and run into their homemade bunkers. The Peace Sign (the one you use with your hand) – Forming a V with your index and middle finger has become the universal symbol for peace. The Dollar Sign – Like it or not, we live in a world that is run by money. And even if you’re from a country that doesn’t have dollars as its means of currency, we’re pretty sure you’re aware of the symbol used for it, since it’s used in a lot of countries all over the world.

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