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"Windfallians?"
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Benevolians? Like "benevolent", to express that they never hurt anything intentionally?
Although this could get REALLY interesting if taken far enough. The ancient Druids wouldn't use a metal edge on any living thing, including plants, if legends are true. And if one intends only to eat things that die of natural causes, that could mean waiting for a tornado to hit a cornfield.
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January 15, 2009 11:36 PM
What do you call someone who only eats food that died of natural causes?
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January 16, 2009 12:25 AM
I don't know if there is a designation, but I've heard of it. "Windfallians?"
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Benevolians? Like "benevolent", to express that they never hurt anything intentionally?
Although this could get REALLY interesting if taken far enough. The ancient Druids wouldn't use a metal edge on any living thing, including plants, if legends are true. And if one intends only to eat things that die of natural causes, that could mean waiting for a tornado to hit a cornfield.
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