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QueenMeadow

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Read this in a blog, thought it was the most awesome thing I have seen all day, wanted to share.



Dear Customer who stuck up for his little brother,

you thought I didn’t really notice. But I did. I wanted to high-five you.


Yesterday I had a pair of brothers in my store. One was maybe between 15-17. He was a wrestler at the local high school. Kind of tall, stocky and handsome. He had a younger brother, who was maybe about 10-12 years old. Thy were talking about finding a game for the younger one, and he was absolutely insisting it be one with a female charcter. I don’t know how many of y’all play games, but that isn’t exactly easy. Eventually, I helped the brothers pick a game called Mirror’s Edge. The youngest was pretty excited about the game, and then he specifically asked me.. “Do you have any girl color controllers?”

I directed him to the only colored controllers we have which includes pink and purple ones. He grabbed the purple one, and informed me purple was his FAVORITE.

The boys had been taking awhile, so their father eventually comes in. He see’s the game, and the controller, and starts in on the youngest about how he needs to pick something different. Something more manly. Something with guns and fighting, and certainly not a purple controller. He tries to convince him to get the new Zombie game “Dead Island.” and the little boy just stands their repeating “Dad, this is what I want, ok?” Eventually it turns into a full blown argument complete with Dad threatening to whoop his son if he doesn’t choose different items.

That’s when big brother stepped in. He said to his Dad “It’s my money, it’s my gift to him, if it’s what he wants I’m getting it for him, and if your gonna hit anyone for it, it’s going to be me.”

Dad just gives his oldest son a strong stern stare down, and then leaves the store. Little brother is crying quietly, I walk over and ruffle his hair (yes this happened all in front of me.) I say “I’m a girl, and I like the color blue, and I like shooting games. There’s nothing wrong with what you like. Even if it’s different that what people think you should.”

Big brother then leans down, kisses little brother on the head, and says “Don’t worry dude.”

They check out and leave, and all I can think is how awesome big brother is, how sweet little brother is, and how Dad ought to be ashamed for trying to make his son any other way.




Any of you ever see someone do something that was so amazingly awesome you wanted to just TELL THEM, but didn't? Let's start a thread dedicated to those!
 
:clap: Nice work big brother.
Big Brothers Unite!

P.S When I was roughly the same age my favourite colour was also PURPLE.
Now that I'm older I've realised it could be the most manly colour in existence;
What could be more manly then a cross between the 2 main "boy" colours Red and Blue?
 
ShiZZleR said:
:clap: Nice work big brother.
Big Brothers Unite!

P.S When I was roughly the same age my favourite colour was also PURPLE.
Now that I'm older I've realised it could be the most manly colour in existence;
What could be more manly then a cross between the 2 main "boy" colours Red and Blue?
Symbolically speaking, purple also denotes royalty- has for ages. Kings since the dawn of time have adorned themselves in the color.

The saddest part of this story may be the older brother's response. Yes, he stood up for the lil guy, which is most admirable. But, just reading it and not being there to hear the context, it sounds as if this is an abusive household and probably not the first time someone's been hit. "If you're going to hit someone, hit me," reads to me as coming from someone who's seen too much and possibly been through more.
 
lordmagellan said:
Symbolically speaking, purple also denotes royalty- has for ages. Kings since the dawn of time have adorned themselves in the color.
Glad to see there's others with a brain out there. From memory The Praetorian Guard, The Roman Emperors personal guard, also used to wear purple.
PArt of my brain is telling me it had to do with it being the most expensive dye and something about requiring the crushing of a certain insect type.
(There's obviously more too it than that, but for the life of me I can't remember it. I think the bug started with a 'C'.)

lordmagellan said:
The saddest part of this story may be the older brother's response. Yes, he stood up for the lil guy, which is most admirable. But, just reading it and not being there to hear the context, it sounds as if this is an abusive household and probably not the first time someone's been hit. "If you're going to hit someone, hit me," reads to me as coming from someone who's seen too much and possibly been through more.
Yeah I noticed that, I tried not to focus on it too much though. I'm usually a "The glass is too big" kinda guy, but sometimes a "The glass is half full" mentality takes over. :mrgreen:
 
ShiZZleR said:
lordmagellan said:
Symbolically speaking, purple also denotes royalty- has for ages. Kings since the dawn of time have adorned themselves in the color.
Glad to see there's others with a brain out there. From memory The Praetorian Guard, The Roman Emperors personal guard, also used to wear purple.
PArt of my brain is telling me it had to do with it being the most expensive dye and something about requiring the crushing of a certain insect type.
(There's obviously more too it than that, but for the life of me I can't remember it. I think the bug started with a 'C'.)
The association with purple being an Imperial colour started with the Byzantines (Eastern Roman Empire), the Praetorian Guard were disbanded by Constantine I, so they were not around by this point, and there's no indication they wore purple.
Purple dye was created from sea snails, and it was highly prized because unlike other natural dyes it didn't fade but in fact became more vibrant over time.
The Byzantine emperors had a room for use by pregnant Empresses for birthing called the Porphyry (greek for purple) Chamber, made out of the mineral Porphyry from which purple takes its name. Princes and Princesses born in this chamber were given the title Porphyrogenitus - literally "born in the purple". The title was not accorded to anyone birthed outside this chamber, and the child's father had to be a reigning emperor, the mother had to be married to the emperor and hold the title Augusta.
The Byzantines tightly controlled the use of purple dye restricting it only to imperial silks worn by the emperor, empresses Augustae, and porphyrogenitus.

Sorry for the long windedness lol, I'm interested in Byzantine history and if you ever want to read some firsthand accounts, the book "The Alexiad" by Anna Komemna (herself a porphyrogenitus) was a factual account of her father's reign as emperor during the first crusade (like 11th century or so I think).
 
That blog was beautiful!Whatever kid has that kind of brother/sister they are very lucky to have them. This blog almost made me cry yet made me angry at the same time. I hate how people try to force you to like other things just because you like something different than every one else. I think people should just chill and let people like what they like (unless it hurts others of course).
 
Jupiter551 said:
Blah...Purple..blah...Shizzler is crazy...

Thanks for the info, no really. I did some thinking and a wee bit of Google-ing and it turns out I got my wires crossed at some point (quite a few wires at that.)
Cochineal was the bugs name and it produces a deep crimson red pigment. It was one of the main exports of Aztec Culture under the reign of the Spanish.
It was used as a dye by the Royalty though. So short of being the wrong colour, on the wrong side of the world, at the wrong time...I was "right". :D
 
I love how this became the history of purple thread :)

We have a boy in my class who told me his favorite color is Rainbow... and anyone who knows me , knows MY fave color is rainbow. When he said this, another boy said " 1, not a color. 2, girly." And laughed in his face.
I bent down to him and said "As long as you like what you like, it doesn't matter what people think. I'm happy that you are who you are"
 
ShiZZleR said:
Jupiter551 said:
Blah...Purple..blah...Shizzler is crazy...

Thanks for the info, no really. I did some thinking and a wee bit of Google-ing and it turns out I got my wires crossed at some point (quite a few wires at that.)
Cochineal was the bugs name and it produces a deep crimson red pigment. It was one of the main exports of Aztec Culture under the reign of the Spanish.
It was used as a dye by the Royalty though. So short of being the wrong colour, on the wrong side of the world, at the wrong time...I was "right". :D


Nope you were right, the dye comes from a sea snail found off the coast of Lebanon which was then called Phoenicia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple
 
Red7227 said:
ShiZZleR said:
Jupiter551 said:
Blah...Purple..blah...Shizzler is crazy...

Thanks for the info, no really. I did some thinking and a wee bit of Google-ing and it turns out I got my wires crossed at some point (quite a few wires at that.)
Cochineal was the bugs name and it produces a deep crimson red pigment. It was one of the main exports of Aztec Culture under the reign of the Spanish.
It was used as a dye by the Royalty though. So short of being the wrong colour, on the wrong side of the world, at the wrong time...I was "right". :D


Nope you were right, the dye comes from a sea snail found off the coast of Lebanon which was then called Phoenicia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple
I have a book which says the Chippewa made a purple dye from rotten maple wood, but it was difficult to obtain as the wood had to be really old. It's likely to have been found elsewhere in different shades and hues.
 
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