>>2476437The two anons here are correct
>>2476441>>2476442There are other interpretations of its original meaning as well, but it is generally recognized as the Life/Virility rune. Flip it around, and it is then representative of Death. I like the implications of eternal return in that. It is also structural support element in pre-industrial European buildings, and is still seen painted a different color from the rest of the wall in the countryside in the north. And finally, it has this uncanney-valley effect on Christians, since it is somewhat crucifix-like, which I just find funny on a personal level.
And you can find it when you go /out/.
>>2476409Kek. We need more flamewars and partisanship on this important issue. I'm gonna stake out shovel third-positionism and reject the false dialectic of square versus pointed. All hail the roundish shovel!