But the English phrase we are talking about isn’t. Maybe Akkadians were saying it’s wise to reap what you sow, and it got corrupted in Aramaic or something but that would be speculation as far as I can tell.
Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
I think it still has the first sense in its original usage, rather than being about work going to waste
Yes, I think Canada and Mexico also still are at 25%, most other countries are at 10%, and there are still product-specific tariffs (eg 25% on all steel and aluminum).
I saw maybe Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, but if the list is padded out with a bunch of little countries, it’s mathematically possible the weighted average tariff just went up due to the large China increase
is there a list of the 75 countries with paused tariffs?
Literally 1 in 5 headlines contains the word ‘slams’ now of days
It’s working (dropped from +3% to +2%)
401ks have shrunk so much they’re calling them 301ks now
pig poop… floor?
Who were the “real patriots” on January 6?
◉ yes
◎ no
it’s going to be a lot of church groups
Tesla is completely divorced
and people say the ceo doesn’t contribute anything
Yeah I searched to find an example in print. Most results were “but thoſe” mistranscribed. In the early 1900s I found butt hole used as a mining term (digging a butt hole in rock then stuffing it with explosives)
butthole (n.) also butt-hole, “anus,” 1950s slang, from butt (n.6) + hole (n.). Earlier it meant “blind hole; cul-de-sac” (early 20c.).
butthole is surprisingly much later
close but no cigar
Corn syrup counts as a vegetable
Taking a trip to the Pepsi Universe on my projection plane
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