I’m not a misogynist, I’m antisocial. I don’t like men either. Now, if you’re a cat, crow, wild boar, or a honey bee, I can’t get enough of you. I don’t like dogs though, they’ve been influenced too much by people. They act like humans and I don’t trust them because of it.
They are edible and plentiful. I don’t drink but I have heard some people make wine from dandelions. The roots are supposed to have medicinal properties.
I just dont trust them. Their name means “lion’s tooth” in many languages, and dates back to the 1300s in Europe, where there were no lions in Europe at the time.
Oh sure, the Greeks/Romans knew what lions were (leo) through their conquests, and placed them in their stars, but how did your average north european peasant look at the flower and say “yep, looks like a lion” or even “that’s a lion’s tooth” without this frame of reference.
There must have been other names for it, and yet none are so widespread as dandelion.
I’m not a misogynist, I’m antisocial. I don’t like men either. Now, if you’re a cat, crow, wild boar, or a honey bee, I can’t get enough of you. I don’t like dogs though, they’ve been influenced too much by people. They act like humans and I don’t trust them because of it.
Weird. I also don’t trust dogs due to their innate subservience to man. What are your thoughts on dandelions?
They are edible and plentiful. I don’t drink but I have heard some people make wine from dandelions. The roots are supposed to have medicinal properties.
I just dont trust them. Their name means “lion’s tooth” in many languages, and dates back to the 1300s in Europe, where there were no lions in Europe at the time.
Oh sure, the Greeks/Romans knew what lions were (leo) through their conquests, and placed them in their stars, but how did your average north european peasant look at the flower and say “yep, looks like a lion” or even “that’s a lion’s tooth” without this frame of reference.
There must have been other names for it, and yet none are so widespread as dandelion.
I just dont trust it.
Piss-en-lit in French.
Huh, is it not dent-de-lioun?
That’s where the English word comes from, but I was taught piss-en-lit for French: https://wordhistories.net/2016/07/21/dandelion-pissenlit/
People here are obsessed with putting them in salads.