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“I’m not holding a weapon, so I’m not going to hurt you.”
“I’m not holding a weapon, so I’m not going to hurt you.”
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https://henrydavidsen.com/history-of-the-handshake/ > Humans have shaken hands for thousands of years, dating back to 5th-century B.C.E. Greece. It was a way to communicate peacefulness – extending an empty hand was a pretty direct way of saying, “I’m not holding a weapon, so I’m not going to hurt you.” As the practice unfolded in Rome, it was more of a forearm grab. The intent? Make sure the person you’re greeting wasn’t carrying a knife in his sleeve. > The act of physically shaking the hand, not just extending it, supposedly comes from medieval Europe. Knights supposedly would take someone’s hand and shake it to make any loosely hidden weapons fall to the ground.
Handholding?! Lewd! Thata how you trigger the 3rd leg!
So it is true then? Mean always made sense to me even though Im one of those weird Westerners that always perfered a head nod type Japanese half bow but think Im slightly on the spectrum as dont like people touching me except my wife lol.
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Handholding?! Lewd! Thata how you trigger the 3rd leg!
So it is true then? Mean always made sense to me even though Im one of those weird Westerners that always perfered a head nod type Japanese half bow but think Im slightly on the spectrum as dont like people touching me except my wife lol.
Printed on demand by Printify. Ships from the US or UK depending on location.
This shirt is made from responsibly sourced materials and printed using sustainable practices. To care for your shirt, machine wash cold inside-out with like colors and tumble dry low. Do not iron directly on the print.
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