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[Opinions] Re: Hmm yes
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Right, I would qualify eating a carrot as violent. I think it's very meaningful that organisms require acts of violence to sustain their own lives and to create any of the beauty that comes from being alive. I agree with you about hunting vs industrial farming.I'm curious what you think of the name Huntress for girls. (I hope it's clear that I'm not arguing! ¡ust curious)
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Oh no, I didn't think you were arguing. I'm not either, just discussing. :)I don't think of hunting as an inately unfeminine activity, but I don't care for Huntress at all. Adding the feminine ending doesn't "fix" the very masculine sound of "Hunt" where a name is concerned. It's no better than Elliottess to my ear. Women can be fletchers or coopers or thatchers or whatever else they care to be, but the corresponding occupation names look and sound purely masculine to me. No Fletcherina or Cooperette or Thatcheress for me. Just doesn't work. :)
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