Over time, though, the peace sign became more general in its meaning....By the time I was growing up in the
’80s and ’90s, it could be a greeting or goodbye, or a way to lend some added character to ubiquitous “hippie” Halloween costumes (other accessories included Lennon glasses, headband, tie-dye).
- It was not, however, at least in my memory, a go-to photo pose — at least not in the way it is for my kid.
- So what’s driving the rise of the peace sign among Gen Z and Gen Alpha?
One possible answer is the influence of Japanese pop culture, especially anime...
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