YouTube turns to green for St Patrick’s day
2009-03-17 22:57:40 | Tags: culture, Design, Google, ireland, logo, saint patrick's day, YouTube | Comments »
St Patrick’s day is everything Irsih and everything green and YouTube to it’s common habit changed it’s logo to reflect that idea. I don’t like this catholic stupidism, but I understand now why the logo turned to green (See YouTube logo turns to green – fool me once).
Saint Patrick’s Day (Irish: Lá ’le Pádraig or Lá Fhéile Pádraig), colloquially St. Paddy’s Day or simply Paddy’s Day, is an annual feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick (circa AD 385–461), one of the patron saints of Ireland, and is generally celebrated on March 17.
The day is the national holiday of Ireland. It is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland and a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland and Montserrat. In Canada, Great Britain, Australia, the United States, and New Zealand, it is widely celebrated but is not an official holiday.
Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide by the those of Irish descent and increasingly by non-Irish people (usually in New Zealand, Australia, and North America). Celebrations are generally themed around all things Irish and, by association, the colour green. Both Christians and non-Christians celebrate the secular version of the holiday by wearing green, eating Irish food and/or green foods, imbibing Irish drink (such as Irish stout, Irish Whiskey or Irish Cream) and attending parades. – Wikipedia
That’s the common culture, the common devil. Just check YouTube.com and you’ll see.
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