Anonymous ID: f6fd91 Feb. 23, 2021, 4:24 p.m. No.13034511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4596 >>4644 >>4647

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RIGHT FOR THE ANONS TRYING TO DISMISS THIS SHIT, NO ONE IS SAYING IT IS TRUE, THIS IS JUST INFO GATHERING AND COINCIDENCES, (USE DISCERNMENT) ONCE POSTED ON 8KUN IT NEVER DIES, SOMEONE CAN PULL THIS SHIT UP IN A 1000 YEARS AS LONG AS THE NET IS STILL UP USING QRESEAR.CH !!!

NOTE : it is called archiving !!!

>https://www.gerbenlaw.com/trademarks/athletes/tiger-woods/

OK THATS EVERYTHING IN ONE IMAGE AND THEN A LARGER IMAGE FOR CLARITY

Anonymous ID: f6fd91 Feb. 23, 2021, 5:51 p.m. No.13035196   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8KUN WENT DOWN AGAIN, THEY DO NOT LIKE US DIGGING AT ALL, KEK !!!

FINALLY FOUND THE MEANING BEHIND THE COLOUR PURPLE AND THEIR COMMS ? MEANS MANY THINGS BUT HEARD THE SAYING BORN IN THE PURPLE LATELY AND THERE IT IS, NOBILITY !!!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_in_the_purple

Traditionally, born in the purple[1] (sometimes "born to the purple") was a category of members of royal families born during the reign of their parent. This notion was later loosely expanded to include all children born of prominent or high-ranking parents.[2] The parents must be prominent at the time of the child's birth so that the child is always in the spotlight and destined for a prominent role in life. A child born before the parents become prominent would not be "born in the purple". This color purple came to refer to Tyrian purple, restricted by law, custom, and the expense of creating it to royalty.

Porphyrogénnētos (Latinized as Porphyrogenitus) (Greek: Πορφυρογέννητος, literally "born in the purple") was an honorific title in the Byzantine Empire given to a son, or daughter (Πορφυρογέννητη, Porphyrogénnētē, Latinized Porphyrogenita), born after the father had become emperor.[3]

Both imperial or Tyrian purple, a dye for cloth, and the purple stone porphyry were rare and expensive, and at times reserved for imperial use. In particular there was a room in the imperial Great Palace of Constantinople entirely lined with porphyry, where reigning empresses gave birth.