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We know who invented "wedding": the proofs and dates
The debate over who invented the term "wedding" has been raging for years.
When the production asked this question in a Facebook post, she opened a Pandora's box - Liad Werziger claims that she was the one who invented the term, we at Walla claim that it is not, and there is one who is sure that it is his mother.
Anyway, here's our proofs, and exact dates
Karin Arad
01/06/2022
01/06/2022
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A few weeks ago, a post appeared on the Facebook page of a wedding at first sight, in this language:
Who invented the word ...?
Wedding?
It's time to find out who is behind the word we all keep saying - tag the person you first heard it from and maybe we'll be able to locate the genius behind the phenomenon.
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I'll start from the beginning.
The debate over the identity of the inventor of the term "wedding" has been raging for years.
On one side of the debate is Target and Retzhizer, the well-known and respected oasis, and on the other we are in the Walla system, who are one million percent convinced that the man who invented the term and coined it is none other than David Rosenthal (editor of the sports section and a veteran addict). Ironically, in this document, at your disposal.
I heard the term "wedding" from him dozens of times before using it for the first time in one of the many items I wrote about season 3 - as I said, for the simple reason that "wedding at first sight" is a bit too long and cumbersome to pronounce to use in any conversation about this show. There's quite a lot of talk about it.
It took me a second to get used to it, and like all of you, Khatunami caught up with me and became the real name of the program for me.
I will note that to the best of my recollection at the time I had never heard the term from anyone else, and certainly had not seen it written anywhere else, and after hearing it dozens of times from Rosie, because when he invents names he always digs into them until they are caught - I just got used to it.
It's the hated talkback that actually helps us.
Thanks (Photo: Screenshot, Facebook)
The first time I personally used the term in public was on the system, in one of my first blogs about one of the episodes.
The item is called "Why the miracle of Shiri sucks us all so much", and the date the item was published is 20.5.2019.
But let's just say, we're so pathetic that we're back to the item and I've added the word 'wedding' in retrospect just to win this important debate over the honorable credit, this hateful talkback directed at the writer, is she - we could not invent, and it can be proved With a simple IP test.
The talkback was written by a pile of Marmor named Michelle:
"You can repeat a million times a 'wedding'. It's so nil that it will not catch on.
This is what Michelle wrote in one of the responses to this item, that although he / she had no intentions of benefiting us, he / she actually testifies that he / she has not heard or read the insurance "signed anywhere but in the Walla women's section. To us.Thank you Michelle.Hope your mood has improved in the meantime.Smile and heart.
How crappy this week from 1 to three in the afternoon I went home to see my signature on the computer.
- Liad Vertzhaizer (@LVertzhaizer) June 13, 2019
On the other hand, the first tweet in which Liad Verzhizer used the term "wedding" is 13.6.2019, almost a full month after it was published in Walla Sheee.
Where is the problem?
Schwarzenegger believes, and perhaps rightly so, that she is the first to use the term "wedding" and that she deserves credit for the invention.
So much so that she responded to the post in this way:
"Your sister claims the crown. I invented my signature" (Photo: Screenshot, Facebook)
It is clear to us that this whole debate is based on memory, which we all know can be misleading.
The question is in whom?
Is he deceiving us or the network anchor quoted in it.
Naturally we will never know this unless we all go through hypnosis (we are ready), and until then we have no choice but to rely on actual evidence.
These are the proofs we found including the dates to back up our claims - of course the target is invited to bring its own proofs, in the hope that we will be able to produce a "network storm", even a particularly small one.
David Rosenthal's response: At the time of posting this article, Rosie still refuses to comment, claiming "it's pathetic to argue about it," words that only a particularly decent man, who will never lie under oath may say - I cumin less care to go out pathetic.
I just want to come out right.
Sheee
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