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In reply to the discussion: Here's a Page from the original 1611 printing of the King James [View all]MineralMan
(147,885 posts)19. And even a mouse (the rodent) is a changeable thing.
My dog brought a short-tailed shrew (very dead and somewhat chewed up) into the house through the dog flap. My wife, who was carefully trained to be afraid of mice by her mother (may she rest in peace), shrieked lightly and called on me to "Get rid of that dead mouse."
I explained to her that is was actually a short-tailed shrew, one of the tiniest of predators, but she did not care for the biology lesson. "Just get it out of the house!" she exclaimed.
Any small furry mammal is a mouse to her. And so it will always be, I suppose. There is no point in my pointing out the difference between a rodent and a shrew.
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There's a good reason why many Christians reject anything other than the KJV
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#6
Similar reaction in my house. Another group of humans seem afraid of mice (and -like creatures)
erronis
Dec 2018
#22
They are alive and well in Iceland, the exception to the general rule
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2018
#29
i might have ended up being called retarded, cause those fonts are hell on my dislexia.
pansypoo53219
Dec 2018
#71