sayings
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Burying the Hatchet
“There are many ways to end a war, child.Some use parchment, some use prayer.But the oldest way? You dig a hole…and you make the earth your witness.” The Folklore Thread To “bury the hatchet” means to make peace—to end conflict and reconcile differences.The phrase is most often traced to Native American tradition, particularly among the Iroquois… Read more
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The Two Fingers — The Birth of “F* You”**
Whispers from Zabytok: The Two Fingers — The Birth of “F* You”** Baba Yaga’s Voice: “Ahh, so you wish to know how an insult was born? Even curses are seeds, child. And some grow best in the blood-soaked fields of victory.” — The Folklore Thread You’ve likely heard the tale: English archers at the Battle… Read more
