{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Rainbow Dash Network","provider_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/","type":"link","title":"Rarity (rarity)'s status on Tuesday, 08-May-12 18:48:29 UTC","author_name":"Rarity (rarity)","author_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/rarity","url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/notice\/1348954","html":"@<span class=\"vcard\"><a href=\"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/user\/9619\" class=\"url\" title=\"Mike Morelli\"><span class=\"fn nickname\">techdisk42<\/span><\/a><\/span> That's true, but often symbols begin to represent something other then their original meaning in the public eye.  I hate to use this example (but it's the only one that I can think of right now), but the swastika was originally a Hindu good luck symbol or something, and you obviously know what most people associate it with nowadays."}