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Just curious to know which part is historical correct Markus |
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Some historians indeed think that the thumb up symbolized the blank sword and meant "kill him!", where as "let him live!" was signalled by putting the thumb of the right hand into the covering fist of the left hand. It is claimed that some passages in historic texts of time witnesses from that era also indicate that. The modern way of seeing it exactly the other way around (thumbs down for death, thumbs upo for live) was installed by some famous painting of an arena scene by some French painter (one that also inspired Ridley Scott for his movie). Also, in mediterranean countries the thumbs up, even more the Tramper's thumb up, can get you into troubles, since it means an invitation for sex, the Tramper's signal in some parts like Turkey even means homosexual sex. I once thumb-signalled an okay to our team while being in Algeria and lcoals were around, and the scene got hot quite quickly, because I did not know it, some of the men got very angry. Another member of our team calmed down the situation with the locals (he spoke the language), and explained it to me afterwards.
I tend to think that indeed the modern interpretation of thumps up for saving the live of a gladiator is wrong. Quite some gestures that have a certain meaning for us in the West, can mean somethign very different in outher places and cultures. I learned my lesson on that day.
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GLOBAL MODDING TERRORIST
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I don't buy into any of what the 'Experts' say about the past.
You have to remember. To stay on top of the Expert Game? You have to have everyone behind your theories. It's nothing more then a popularity game. |
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Skybird wrote about gestus one of our non-verbal language and it is indeed different how this is used around the world.
It made me wonder-was thumb down the same as...let him live. The Thumb thing was new to me. Have always thought thumbs up = Everything is OK wherever you are in the world. Markus |
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I like a bit of history but many a time you watch a documentary and the historian tells of a conversation between a King to a nobleman quoting the words.
How does anybody know if it wasn't written down from all those years ago? If you ever play Chinese whispers you know how it is easy to get the facts wrong. Do it with six people, one passes on a message to the next person, then that person passes it on to the next and so on, by the time it is told to the sixth person the message is different, so how can we believe stuff told to someone that passes it on from hundreds of years ago. Col.
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Now I know I have a head ache!
Before I wasn't quite certain. |
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I, too, have read that the thumbs down indicated that the sword was to be plunged into the ground, effectively ending the event. The thumbs up was actually a thumbs toward the throat meaning that the sword was to be used to kill the opponent, perhaps by plunging it into the throat
Not sure we can ever find out what the original meanings were, or even if there was a single meaning for these gestures.
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