A Personal Gripe

It isn’t a hill to die on; I’m encouraging you to use your own language. Ridiculing others for using a word correctly is silly.

See your problem is you just assume you are right and you know what you are talking about.

Please show me where I posted one way or the other on use of the word harvest. I'll wait.
 
There is no reason to make this personal. It's okay for hunters to have different opinions. That's why I asked the question in the first place.

I have the right to be irritated by the use of a term, just as someone else has the right to use the term. It doesn't make either one of us correct; it's just a difference of opinion.
 
See your problem is you just assume you are right and you know what you are talking about.

Please show me where I posted one way or the other on use of the word harvest. I'll wait.
I am right, and I do know what I’m talking about. A gander at either the OED or the ODE would confirm it.

You, plural.
 
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There is no reason to make this personal. It's okay for hunters to have different opinions. That's why I asked the question in the first place.

I have the right to be irritated by the use of a term, just as someone else has the right to use the term. It doesn't make either one of us correct; it's just a difference of opinion.
Thanks.

My point is, objectively, it is a correct use of the word. I agree that it isn’t wrong for a word to irritate a person; that is completely subjective.
 
There’s your problem. You thought I was ridiculing you. I wasn’t.

And you’re assuming I had to look it up. I didn’t.





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I didn’t say anything about being ridiculed, because I didn’t say that I harvested any critters; no hurt feels here.
 
America took the English language and by use of slang changed it into what it is today.
Using terms like Harvest is slang.
Its more American to say you harvested a deer
 
America took the English language and by use of slang changed it into what it is today.
Using terms like Harvest is slang.
Its more American to say you harvested a deer
Languages evolve, it’s normal.

Modern English comes from Middle English, which is a mix of Norman French and Anglo Saxon (Old English). Our language leans French because the Anglo Saxons couldn’t fight off the Normans.
 
I have had several non hunters, not anti hunters just non hunter ask, why would a hunter say harvest, are you trying not to upset the cupcakes. I said I don't use the term, and I give a crap about cupcakes.
 
It's fascinating to me how the pendulum swings. Not even just with regard to the question at hand in this thread, but just general sentiment.

We (as a country) went so far with sensitivity and correctness (woke) that you knew a correction was inevitable. Now, it's so hip to be anti woke and anti PC, people are hunting for things to call woke. Just like the woke were doing before the swing.

People are just searching for things to cry "woke!" and point fingers so everyone knows they are hip.

I'll bet most people who don't use "kill" aren't woke or sensitive, they are just using the word harvest because those who brought them up hunting used it, or because thats what it says on the tag or when you register.

Personally I'll use "shot" or "took" when talking about a successful hunt. I'm trying to make a distinction because it's for food.

I kill a f-ton of prairie dogs.
 
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