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☆ Hippies, Liberals, Hipsters, Yuppies, Farmers, Phish-Heads, Skiers/Snowboarders, Hunters, Beekeepers, Brewers, Woodchucks, Republicans, White supremacists: A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING!!
☆ Some Vermonters are not accepting of transplants but many are
☆ The first inhabitors of Vermont arrived 11,000 years ago
☆ Natives: Pat the Bunny (Brattleboro), Wilson Bentley (first known person to take detailed photos of snowflakes and record observations on them) (Jericho), Bill W. (founder of Alcoholics Anonymous) (East Dorset), Pamela Blaire (Bennington), President Coolidge (Plymouth Notch), brothers Davis and John Dewey (Burlington), Chris Duffy (outfielder for:Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers) (Brattleboro), Sam Lloyd (Springfield), Alexander Twilight (Corinth), Brigham Young (Whitingham), Ted Bundy (Burlington), Creighton Jones, Jr. (Burlington), Yvonne Daley (Rutland), Natalie Kinsey-Warnock (the Northern Kingdom)
☆Transplants: Alison Bechdel (cartoonist, creator of Bechdel test), Tasha Tudor, Verandah Porche (poet, co-founder of Total Loss Farm in Guilford), Norman Rockwell, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield, the Von Trapps, Ethan Allen, KT Tunstall
☆ Hippies, Liberals, Hipsters, Yuppies, Farmers, Phish-Heads, Skiers/Snowboarders, Hunters, Beekeepers, Brewers, Woodchucks, Republicans, White supremacists: A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING!!
☆ Some Vermonters are not accepting of transplants but many are
☆ The first inhabitors of Vermont arrived 11,000 years ago
☆ Natives: Pat the Bunny (Brattleboro), Wilson Bentley (first known person to take detailed photos of snowflakes and record observations on them) (Jericho), Bill W. (founder of Alcoholics Anonymous) (East Dorset), Pamela Blaire (Bennington), President Coolidge (Plymouth Notch), brothers Davis and John Dewey (Burlington), Chris Duffy (outfielder for:Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers) (Brattleboro), Sam Lloyd (Springfield), Alexander Twilight (Corinth), Brigham Young (Whitingham), Ted Bundy (Burlington), Creighton Jones, Jr. (Burlington), Yvonne Daley (Rutland), Natalie Kinsey-Warnock (the Northern Kingdom)
☆Transplants: Alison Bechdel (cartoonist, creator of Bechdel test), Tasha Tudor, Verandah Porche (poet, co-founder of Total Loss Farm in Guilford), Norman Rockwell, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield, the Von Trapps, Ethan Allen, KT Tunstall
by I_am_the_walrus. March 23, 2023
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Definition:
1. A small, soft-bodied creature typically found in subterranean or humid environments.
2. A worm-like organism often considered a pest or injurious presence.
3. Figuratively, a minor irritation causing inconvenience or discomfort.
4. Colloquially, a diminutive and unimportant being with limited impact.
Significance:
• It defines diminutive, segmented creatures with tubular bodies.
• It emphasizes their association with soil and decay.
• It identifies their role in soil enrichment and decomposition.
• It avoids vague or generalized categories.
• It simplifies classification of ground-inhabiting organisms.
• It enhances clarity in biological taxonomy.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "worm".
Singular noun: vermine
Plural noun: vermines
Definition:
1. A small, soft-bodied creature typically found in subterranean or humid environments.
2. A worm-like organism often considered a pest or injurious presence.
3. Figuratively, a minor irritation causing inconvenience or discomfort.
4. Colloquially, a diminutive and unimportant being with limited impact.
Significance:
• It defines diminutive, segmented creatures with tubular bodies.
• It emphasizes their association with soil and decay.
• It identifies their role in soil enrichment and decomposition.
• It avoids vague or generalized categories.
• It simplifies classification of ground-inhabiting organisms.
• It enhances clarity in biological taxonomy.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "worm".
Singular noun: vermine
Plural noun: vermines
Examples:
• "Vermines are crucial for fracturing organic material."
• "Horticulturists depend on vermines to increase soil nutrients."
• "The flower bed was abundant with active vermines."
• "Kids delight in observing squiggling vermines post-rainstorm."
• "Ancient myths depict vermines as signs of fruitful farmland."
• "Vermines are crucial for fracturing organic material."
• "Horticulturists depend on vermines to increase soil nutrients."
• "The flower bed was abundant with active vermines."
• "Kids delight in observing squiggling vermines post-rainstorm."
• "Ancient myths depict vermines as signs of fruitful farmland."
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