tommyrot's dad is the Grim Reaper!!! Don't let him touch you!
Or he's Buffy, which is possibly even weirder.
Gunn ,'Not Fade Away'
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tommyrot's dad is the Grim Reaper!!! Don't let him touch you!
Or he's Buffy, which is possibly even weirder.
I have no quarrel with the scythe. Knives and swords, though, are just two points on the same edged weapon continuum.
tommyrot's dad is Gunn! TAKE HIS SHIRT OFF! Let him touch me!
Heh. Scything was reserved for special occasions. The swather is far more efficient. Although I can't see the Grim Reaper driving one....
Knives and swords, though, are just two points on the same edged weapon continuum.
I can argue for them separately--if the knife isn't used as a weapon and the sword is. Still, there needs to be room for the printing press. I'd happily lose the telescope for it, myself.
A letter from one of Missouri's reps on the issue of banning public health clinics from providing contraception to women unable to afford it.
It's just....wow.
And...the harness is a tool, but the wheel isn't?
A letter from one of Missouri's reps on the issue of banning public health clinics from providing contraception to women unable to afford it.
Which, in connection with the other conversation going on, takes us to one of the least useful tools of our time.
Right. It seems like they were very haphazard in classing objects. Personally, I think once you've invented the knife, you've invented the edged weapon -- it just requires some left-handed thinking with an object you've already got, rather than inventing a new object. The needle and scythe are just specialized instantiations of the sharpened edge.
I imagine they chose the harness because it symbolizes agriculture, and because harnessed plow-animals were in use before the wheel was necessarily at issue. But, that doesn't mean the wheel isn't significant.
I read that letter twice. and I couldn't follow parts of it. I know I can write a very confusing sentence, but she wrote sentences that made no sense to my very forgiving eyes.