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- confidently_incorrect@lemmy.world
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- confidently_incorrect@lemmy.world
Bug isn’t even a technical term. Lobsters are considered bugs!
The number one rule for pedants is: if you’re going to be pedantic, you’d damn well better be correct.
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Username: EAT_ROADKILL
Dude is at odds with himself.
Jesus Christ someone get that dude a therapist.
But his username is mentally healthy so how could he need a therapist?
I’m not a scientist, but I’m the kind of person to keep black widows as pets and create a website that catalogues all the spiders in my area. I’d allow spiders being called bugs, or even insects. Even poisonous is alright but it does hurt a little.
Are some spiders poisonous? Are all animals that are venomous also poisonous? Also I’d like to say that there is no linguistic difference between the two in some languages. There is no distinction between the two in German for instance. It’s either giftig or it isn’t.
It’s an unfortunate false friend that the German word Gift means poison in English.
Funnily there is also the word “Mitgift” (Dowry) that has nothing to do with poison at all and is closer to the english “gift”.