People who get together in groups when the government issues a stay-at-home order
What are those gatherers doing out there? They're going to get us all killed
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When you collect a bitch by dragging them by the head of the hair. To make one scared of you.
Katherine gathered Uma after Uma stole Kay's song.
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when a group of game players form a 10 man pug (5v5)with a cool admin that bans hax
Hey bish wana join #cs.gather.us on gamesurge.net and type !add so we can poon some noobs
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A yearly Gathering of 10's of 1000's of peace~loving hippies in a National Forest, self~sufficient, food & clothing are free, highlights include the Main Circle especially on July 4th at "Rainbow Noon" where all hold hands & chant "Ohm". There are light shows, jugglers, music at Main Circle every night. 'Tis an experience to be had by everyone! Hugs are the expected greeting. Drumming goes thru the night. Trade circle is a place to get what you need with no money! Treats are called jujus. Everyone is friendly!
Man, when I went to the National Rainbow Gathering, it was Far beyond Awesome! It was the most Fantastic Experience of my Life!
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Where there is a greater ratio of females to males in any given social situation. Antonym of Sausage fest.
"Dude there will be so many girls at the party tonight.It's going to be a Clam gathering!"
"Mate you need to come and save me! She has invited all her mates round and my living room has turned into a Clam gathering!"
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Somebody who still practices the oldest known subsistence method for humans: gathering plant foods and hunting animals. Also known as a forager. For 99.9% of human history, virtually all humans lived in small, semi-nomadic bands who foraged for food. Now only .1% of humans hunt and gather.
Hunter-gatherer societies are the most egalitarian societies known; since the group size is rarely more than one hundred to two hundred, there is no room for sexual division of labor or social strata because everyone must look out for each other. Men hunt while women and children gather roots, leaves, fruits, eggs, seeds, and trap small animals. Males and females are recognized as different but equally important; since hunting is difficult and unpredictable, the women provide about 80% of the food. While women could hunt, that they nurse babies and small children keeps them from joining stressful, difficult hunts; gathering plant foods is far easier on the women and children. While the men must use sign language and hand signals to communicate while hunting, the women are free to chat with each other as they gather all manner of plant products.

Foragers depend heavily on the reproductive capacities of their territory and the local climate/ ecosystem must change very little, if at all; a tiny shift could mean disaster.
The hunter-gatherer culture is very difficult to preserve now, with such pressure to assimilate. But then, Jared Diamond has argued that agriculture is the worst mistake that humans have made.
Where foragers eat at least 200 species of plants and a similar number of animal species, industrial cultures barely eat a tenth of that; foragers are far healthier while farmers now live with very little crop diversity and are thus vulnerable to famine and have lived close to animals and exchanged pathogens with them.
Women in foraging societies have the most autonomy; women’s control of production, marriage, and reproduction is the norm in hunter-gatherer groups.
Hunter-gatherer groups include the Bushmen, Mbenga, and Hadza peoples of southern Africa; the Yupik and Gwich'in of Alaska; the Beaver Nation of Canada; and numerous indigenous tribes in Indonesia, Australia, and the Americas.
Many of America's First Nations have been forced to leave hunter-gatherer lifestyles, including the Miwok, Ohlone, Chumash, Paiute, Cheyenne, Shoshone, Penobscot, and the many Plains Nations.
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