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Editorial Bethesda developer explains why TB is obsolete

mister lamat

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Mr. Van_Buren said:
There's the quick and the dead.

Knock knock. Open up for the idiom police!

"Quick" used to be a synomym for alive -- as in the quickening of a baby, when you can first feel it moving around inside you, or the quick of your fingernails, as in the living part.

So going around after a battle to determine "the quick and the dead" was nothing more poetic than dividing the wounded from the corpses.

Come on guys, if we're going to be knights riding around on horses and dismounting to kill things, we need to know the lingo.
 

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