Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Arizona and the Phoenicians watering their lawns in the 80s was super irritating even back then when we already knew we had a massive water shortage pending. The social norms around things like green lawns drive me bonkers—it’s such a collective inaction problem.
I think you mean Philistines, but it doesn't really apply to your sentence. Both were ancient tribes along the Mediterranean. Phoenicians were famous for their maritime routes and trade. Philistines were enemies of the ancient Israelites, and over the centuries, have been (probably unfairly) portrayed as a crude people without culture or art. So you usually call someone a Philistine if they're uncultured or unappreciative of the finer things in life.
NP. Uh, a Phoenician is also a person from...Phoenix.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Arizona and the Phoenicians watering their lawns in the 80s was super irritating even back then when we already knew we had a massive water shortage pending. The social norms around things like green lawns drive me bonkers—it’s such a collective inaction problem.
I think you mean Philistines, but it doesn't really apply to your sentence. Both were ancient tribes along the Mediterranean. Phoenicians were famous for their maritime routes and trade. Philistines were enemies of the ancient Israelites, and over the centuries, have been (probably unfairly) portrayed as a crude people without culture or art. So you usually call someone a Philistine if they're uncultured or unappreciative of the finer things in life.
NP. Uh, a Phoenician is also a person from...Phoenix.
Not MeeMae. 😂😂Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can't read, paywall
It’s 2022 and you don’t know how to solve this problem? Come on, MeeMaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Arizona and the Phoenicians watering their lawns in the 80s was super irritating even back then when we already knew we had a massive water shortage pending. The social norms around things like green lawns drive me bonkers—it’s such a collective inaction problem.
I think you mean Philistines, but it doesn't really apply to your sentence. Both were ancient tribes along the Mediterranean. Phoenicians were famous for their maritime routes and trade. Philistines were enemies of the ancient Israelites, and over the centuries, have been (probably unfairly) portrayed as a crude people without culture or art. So you usually call someone a Philistine if they're uncultured or unappreciative of the finer things in life.
NP. Uh, a Phoenician is also a person from...Phoenix.
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Anonymous wrote:can't read, paywall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Arizona and the Phoenicians watering their lawns in the 80s was super irritating even back then when we already knew we had a massive water shortage pending. The social norms around things like green lawns drive me bonkers—it’s such a collective inaction problem.
I think you mean Philistines, but it doesn't really apply to your sentence. Both were ancient tribes along the Mediterranean. Phoenicians were famous for their maritime routes and trade. Philistines were enemies of the ancient Israelites, and over the centuries, have been (probably unfairly) portrayed as a crude people without culture or art. So you usually call someone a Philistine if they're uncultured or unappreciative of the finer things in life.
NP. Uh, a Phoenician is also a person from...Phoenix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Arizona and the Phoenicians watering their lawns in the 80s was super irritating even back then when we already knew we had a massive water shortage pending. The social norms around things like green lawns drive me bonkers—it’s such a collective inaction problem.
I think you mean Philistines, but it doesn't really apply to your sentence. Both were ancient tribes along the Mediterranean. Phoenicians were famous for their maritime routes and trade. Philistines were enemies of the ancient Israelites, and over the centuries, have been (probably unfairly) portrayed as a crude people without culture or art. So you usually call someone a Philistine if they're uncultured or unappreciative of the finer things in life.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from Arizona and the Phoenicians watering their lawns in the 80s was super irritating even back then when we already knew we had a massive water shortage pending. The social norms around things like green lawns drive me bonkers—it’s such a collective inaction problem.