Random stuff *I* found entertaining…
"Shannon– that is NOT a coyote — it's a husky!" pic.twitter.com/KqdKVtWgM1
— Best of Nextdoor (@bestofnextdoor) October 31, 2019
Opposite is happening here in Denver… pic.twitter.com/9vjXQhdDOi
— Bob Jones (@bob_j) October 31, 2019
— Best of Nextdoor (@bestofnextdoor) October 31, 2019
Maria Butina: “I think it's an American, very old saying that suggests that wolves have teeth, but not all animals with teeth are wolves” https://t.co/byHr87nOxZ
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 1, 2019
That’s my question to you Americans!
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 1, 2019
It’s an old saying from Georgia, just south of…Russia!
— GoodWitchHunting (@roxknox0608) November 1, 2019
It’s part of a question from an old American test, the LSAT.
— Will Portello (@WillPortello) November 1, 2019
As an American who researches wolf-human discourse and lore, I'm not familiar with that proverb. Kind of sounds like a version of this one, though:
"Not everything that is grey is a wolf"
However, that's a Russian proverb, not an American one. Sure it's just an honest mistake.— Michael Lukas, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. (@JoyfulSisyphean) November 1, 2019
Conan is a female dog. Trump is just a little b****. https://t.co/Dn4d4GCjkc
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) November 2, 2019