AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something unique that you carry on you every day?English
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17 hours agowhile Baz insists he has nothing against crows, it’s the mess they leave behind that has people crying foul.
while Baz insists he has nothing against crows, it’s the mess they leave behind that has people crying foul.
That’s what I’m secretly training the crows for.
I doubt the falconer would have any issue with me—I’m helping to keep them employed.
I’m indifferent to squirrels… but my city has hired a falconer to scare the crows away with hawks, so now the crows symbolize the oppressed masses being persecuted by the state.
A crow-calling whistle and a small tin of peanuts.
I use “mold” for both, and regard “mould” as the British spelling for both.
But the etymologies are interesting—the verb comes from French modle, while the fungus comes from late Middle English mould. So if anything, your assumed distinction is etymologically reversed.
The question at hand is who will be the next president, not who will win your imaginary argument.