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Originally posted by Elok View Post"It seems large numbers of innocent American people suffered and/or died.
but at the end of the day only one person was killed and he wasn't even a member of the public.
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The kind of tool that writes about the odds of being killed by various weather events?
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostI'm not the only one asking the obvious question to a non American: Why so few storm shelters in Tornado Alley hotspot?
Why is the UK such a callous country, one that can't even provide all its citizens with safe ladders?
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What does it really matter? He is what he is and we all know what he is. A EWE shagger.
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Originally posted by Alexander's Horse View PostDid I mention Mobius is confined to a wheelchair?
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Originally posted by SlowwHand View PostIn Oz you're generally wrong then. Look at it as an opportunity to educate your countrymen.
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Cow is the same way; technically Cow is girl and Bull is boy (or Steer is un-boy), but we use Cow for all of them when said as a group. It's probably from German - groups of gender-mixed (or gender-unknown) whatever are called female by default. English usually assumes male, but in this case goes with the German female.
Also, the reason they didn't have many cellars is it would cost a ****load to build cellars on that ground. I of course would just not live there, but some people make that tradeoff and lose on the risk, just like people choose to live in NOLA or Denmark despite those risks.
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In Oz you're generally wrong then. Look at it as an opportunity to educate your countrymen.
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Just sayin, in Oz we generally refer to sheep as the girls
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Originally posted by Alexander's Horse View Poster as we understand sheep downunder, they don't have a dick, rams do.
Sheep (Ovis aries) are quadrupedal, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates. Although the name "sheep" applies to many species in the genus Ovis, in everyday usage it almost always refers to Ovis aries. Numbering a little over one billion, domestic sheep are also the most numerous species of sheep. A male sheep is called a ram and a female sheep is called a ewe (pronounced "yoo").
The following terminology is used to describe horses of various ages:
Foal: a horse of either sex less than one year old. A nursing foal is sometimes called a suckling and a foal that has been weaned is called a weanling.[12] Most domesticated foals are weaned at five to seven months of age, although foals can be weaned at four months with no adverse physical effects.[13]
Yearling: a horse of either sex that is between one and two years old.[14]
Colt: a male horse under the age of four.[15] A common terminology error is to call any young horse a "colt", when the term actually only refers to young male horses.[16]
Filly: a female horse under the age of four.[12]
Mare: a female horse four years old and older.[17]
Stallion: a non-castrated male horse four years old and older.[18] The term "horse" is sometimes used colloquially to refer specifically to a stallion.[19]
Gelding: a castrated male horse of any age.[12]
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