Code word for illicit substances (weed, shrooms, etc) usually used by urban farmers/modern country folk.
My friend is driving down to Ann Arbor to pick up some primo goat fence for our small farm's harvest gathering party next weekend!
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It was created in response to all of the conflict regarding PLANKING.
This game does NOT have any correlation to minorities hopping over fences to avoid being caught by the police and is not at all racist... O_o
It was created in response to all of the conflict regarding PLANKING.
This game does NOT have any correlation to minorities hopping over fences to avoid being caught by the police and is not at all racist... O_o
Jim:I'm fittna game of Hop-Fence started..
Jamal: My dude, you can not hope that fence faster than me...
Jim: Why? because you're an... Athlete? you thought I was gonna say black didn't you?
Jamal: -__- Yeah I did...
Jamal: My dude, you can not hope that fence faster than me...
Jim: Why? because you're an... Athlete? you thought I was gonna say black didn't you?
Jamal: -__- Yeah I did...
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I'm not exactly sure (because I cannot find a free copy of the entire originating article), but it seems to originally be an inside joke shared among people who have studied semantics, a phrase coined by then Institute of General Semantics executive director Steve Stockdale in a 2007 article entitled, "A Fence Sieve Language," which appears in the publication by the General Semantics Institute called, Calling Out the Symbol Rulers.
"Fence sieve" appears to be an ironic take on a quote from Aldous Huxley's 1963 article, "Culture and the Individual":
"A culture cannot be discriminatingly accepted, much less be modified, except by persons who have seen through it─by persons who have cut holes in the confining stockade of verbalized symbols and so are able to look at the world and, by reflection at themselves, in a relatively new and unprejudiced way."
I'm not exactly sure (because I cannot find a free copy of the entire originating article), but it seems to originally be an inside joke shared among people who have studied semantics, a phrase coined by then Institute of General Semantics executive director Steve Stockdale in a 2007 article entitled, "A Fence Sieve Language," which appears in the publication by the General Semantics Institute called, Calling Out the Symbol Rulers.
"Fence sieve" appears to be an ironic take on a quote from Aldous Huxley's 1963 article, "Culture and the Individual":
"A culture cannot be discriminatingly accepted, much less be modified, except by persons who have seen through it─by persons who have cut holes in the confining stockade of verbalized symbols and so are able to look at the world and, by reflection at themselves, in a relatively new and unprejudiced way."
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