A Personal Gripe

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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Cupcakes are delicious.

Delicious comes from the combination of the French Norman word “deel,” which of course has changed spelling over time to the modern term “deal,” relating to card play, as in to deal a hand of cards, along with the Anglo-Saxon word “icio” (pronounced icky-o, not ishi-o), which means “from the bottom of,” so when playing cards if the dealer were found to be cheating he would have to provide the players with a snack, or be hanged.

Small, individual cakes, such as cupcakes, were the preferred snack offering, since they could be prepared quickly with readily available ingredients. Cupcakes, therefore, became inextricably aligned with the word delicious, so much so that the two words became indistinguishable until the early 1500’s, when fruit pies became popular, due, of course, to the invention of Crisco, and the resultant explosion in dual-crust baking. Pie is, as everyone knows, superior to cake (yes, even the delicious cupcake, frosted or no), so the term delicious was wrenched away from its relationship to cupcakes, and used once more as a standalone modifier.

So, if you’re not going to give a crap about something, don’t give a crap about something other than cupcakes.




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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.
Good points. The word “woke” is also a funny one, it’s considered cool for a particular cohort to use it as an insult; most of them have no idea where the word/use even comes from. It isn’t an invention of the 2000s.
 
Dude

Cupcakes are delicious.

Delicious comes from the combination of the French Norman word “deel,” which of course has changed spelling over time to the modern term “deal,” relating to card play, as in to deal a hand of cards, along with the Anglo-Saxon word “icio” (pronounced icky-o, not ishi-o), which means “from the bottom of,” so when playing cards if the dealer were found to be cheating he would have to provide the players with a snack, or be hanged.

Small, individual cakes, such as cupcakes, were the preferred snack offering, since they could be prepared quickly with readily available ingredients. Cupcakes, therefore, became inextricably aligned with the word delicious, so much so that the two words became indistinguishable until the early 1500’s, when fruit pies became popular, due, of course, to the invention of Crisco, and the resultant explosion in dual-crust baking. Pie is, as everyone knows, superior to cake (yes, even the delicious cupcake, frosted or no), so the term delicious was wrenched away from its relationship to cupcakes, and used once more as a standalone modifier.

So, if you’re not going to give a crap about something, don’t give a crap about something other than cupcakes.




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A fun bit of fictitious etymology!

That could be a game; good on ya.
 
Simple. Just reverse the header drive. Then pick up the parts.
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That's nowhere near as gory as I would have expected. Funny he hit it with a harvester given the topic of this thread. I would hope we could all agree that deer was most certainly KILLED and not harvested.
 
I'm against political correctness and am anti-"woke" in the recent terminology. "Harvesting" a critter to eat is not one of my focuses.
 
That's nowhere near as gory as I would have expected. Funny he hit it with a harvester given the topic of this thread. I would hope we could all agree that deer was most certainly KILLED and not harvested.

I never asked him what actually killed it. ie severed artery etc. or if he dispatched it himself. It did end up losing all its legs at the knees tho.


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