Talk:Pretty isn't the Point/@comment-26211734-20150213013001

I just spent way too much time researching the hex sign on the barn in WTTD bts pics. Here's what I found. Beware: if you don't like over-analyses, don't read.

So pretty much, I googled the lore of hex signs and the common meanings based on colors and designs. The one in the pic is blue, yellow, red, and a little bit white. Blue represents femininity and tranquility. Yellow represents the sun. Red is love and charisma. White is spirituality or purity. Now there are other meanings tied to colors, but those are what I remember. The colors don't seem that important anyway. Here's where it gets interesting. The pattern and design is unlike any of the hex signs I saw online. For one, the star has a strange design on it, and I can't even tell what it's supposed to be. Second, it's surrounded by apples. That's not a motif I found on one single hex sign! The traditional symbols are hearts, tulips, horses, unicorns, pineapples, and this strange mythological bird that is often put in pairs. So why does the one in the pick show apples? Third, there appear to be raindrops in the hex sign in question. While I only found a couple hex signs online with raindrops, they are traditionally paired with a star to represent nature's balance. As for that weird design in the middle, which looks like a cup or vase spilling water--I have no effing clue.

Lore: well the hex sign is thought to have been developed by Pennsylvania Dutch and Germans (not Amish) and while it's disputed, it's very fitting for pll, since Rosewood is in Pennsylvania. That's it. Please excuse the length of this post; last time I tried to make a blog post on my phone, the post disappeared, and I'm having internet trouble, so I can't use my laptop.