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panopticnic wrote:KrisV wrote:panopticnic wrote:KrisV wrote:panopticnic wrote:KrisV wrote:cakeinvestigator wrote:KrisV wrote:Pinkspaceangel wrote:cakeinvestigator wrote:
Jasper is my preference. 3 outdoor tasks that I can think of plus 1 more with his stonecutter skin.
What is Jasper's outdoor task with is stonecuter skin ?
He whips Homer
He paddles Homer
A whippin is a paddlin so same thing.
No, those are very different things.
Not where I come from.
Whipping:
http://i.imgur.com/1InJClll.jpg
Paddling
http://i.imgur.com/lA5Zlwcl.jpg
Like I said, where I come from in the South, if you get in trouble as a kid and youre gonna get a whippin aka a spanking, a paddle is used. We dont say someone is gonna get paddled, we say someone is gonna get a whippin. Just like we call a buggy what others call a shopping cart.
History disagrees with you.
As a side note, just because the majority of people do it doesn't make it correct.
Is it just semantics? Or much more than that?
I can see the very literal difference in using a whip versus using a paddle, especially with your nice visual chart addition. But in regards to the verbage, I have to agree, that in certain areas of the United States, noboby ever uses the phrase, "That's a paddling" or "You'll get paddled" or anything like that. My dad would always tell me he would spank me, or whip me, even though he always used his hands or a tree branch, never a whip or a paddle. After I got older he would just give me the two finger poke to the chest. But a paddle was only something we used in the canoe or boat.
I'd like to see the taks that has Jasper giving Homer "a paddling". I think that would be a nice outdoor task.
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