Anonymous ID: c41f8f Sept. 20, 2021, 9:52 a.m. No.14622726   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2736 >>2769

>>14622717

Yep adding on

 

“ The reason for purple’s regal reputation comes down to a simple case of supply and demand. For centuries, the purple dye trade was centered in the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre in modern day Lebanon. The Phoenicians’ “Tyrian purple” came from a species of sea snail now known as Bolinus brandaris, and it was so exceedingly rare that it became worth its weight in gold. To harvest it, dye-makers had to crack open the snail’s shell, extract a purple-producing mucus and expose it to sunlight for a precise amount of time. It took as many as 250,000 mollusks to yield just one ounce of usable dye, but the result was a vibrant and long-lasting shade of purple.

 

Clothes made from the dye were exorbitantly expensive—a pound of purple wool cost more than most people earned in a year—so they naturally became the calling card of the rich and powerful. ”

Anonymous ID: c41f8f Sept. 20, 2021, 10:22 a.m. No.14622922   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2927

>>14622900

>Just out of curious, I know cold are non-existent, but I wonder how the sales are for Cold Meds…Flu Meds…Allergy Med…are they still the same or did they also become non-existent…hmmm…

 

Now that’s a good question.

 

>>14622909

that they needed it in order for her to deliver there.

 

I hope this starts a midwifery boom.