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How is the former Procter & Gamble logo related to Satanism?

Revelation 12:1 says, “And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.” In the 1980s, rumors spread that the Procter & Gamble logo, which depicted a male face in the form of a month and 13 stars, was a satanic symbol, as it was a mockery of this quote from the Bible. No one provided clear evidence of Procter & Gamble's connection with Satanism, moreover, the company even managed to sue a large amount of money from Amway distributors for spreading false rumors. However, the logo had to be abandoned and replaced with a simple combination of the letters P&G.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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What is the difference between crying newborns in different countries?

A newborn cries with an intonation characteristic of the language of his mother, which he hears in the womb. Such conclusions were made by German scientists based on the analysis of the crying of 60 babies, half of which were born in German-speaking families, and the other in French-speaking ones. It turned out that the children of French women raise their voices with each cry, and the children of German women lower their voices, and it is precisely such intonation differences that are characteristic of the respective languages. Most likely, the voice of newborns adjusts to the desired accent in order to establish a closer connection with the mother.

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