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  • curprev 22:5122:51, 23 March 20242001:4479:4504:a500:49ef:b044:705d:30f talk 72,472 bytes +7 Made a structural edit: from "This has not always been true" to "it hasn't always been seen this way". .. what has not always been true? that the 21st century sees pink as feminine? No, what the author is trying to say is that pink hasn't always been seen as a feminine colour. We keep pink as the main subject and feminine/masculine as the object, and "it" now refers to "pink", instead of "this hasn't always been true" arbitrarily referring to the whole entire statement of fact, essentially n... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 22:0422:04, 23 March 2024DarknessGoth777 talk contribs 72,465 bytes +24 Adding links undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 06:4806:48, 28 February 2024Mathglot talk contribs 72,422 bytes −123 →‎18th century: Dropped "The zenith of the color pink was the 18th century, when pastel colors became very fashionable in all the courts of Europe." Tried sourcing this in other books, but found nothing; if Heller-2009 supports it, please add a quotation to the ref to show it. undo

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