(your post only partially quoted) If you were joking, then my reply here is pretty much irrelevant- but communication would quickly become impossible if words did not have precise meanings. I'm thinking of the scene in Lewis Carrol's "Through The Looking Glass", where Humpty Dumpty tells Alice that when he uses a word, it means whatever he wants it to mean.
I acknowledge that these meanings can change over time.
i dunno ... i guess i like contemplating and having a yarn ... great way to learn of new things ... always do my best to have an open mind
per se... i was just looking into the idea of wheat being a hallucinogen and discovered that rye grass is most susseptible to such a thing
they call this ergotism which has historically been linked to mass hysteria {such the the salem witch trials where 19 people were exectured}
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and since "maize" in my home tongue language means "bread"
why the heck wouldn't we shift to "corn maize / bread" ???
easily cooked like any 3 ingredient damper or sourdough (and no need for the inclusion of eggs) #happydays #lovinglife
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based on covid 19 and all the other crazy things going on around the world
one would consider hemp flour or even lentil flour or even bunya nut flower or sunflower seed flower if corn ain't your thing
i'm all for shifting cycles of time and evolving into the future