Peeves
Oct
5
2017
People can have pet peeves.
That implies there are or were wild peeves. And that makes me wonder.
- What was the natural range of the wild peeve?
- When was the peeve domesticated?
- Why was the peeve domesticated?
- Of what use are they, really?
- How did they help further society, like the horse?
Someday I may investigate this further. Any interesting findings could be published in a book with a title such as On the Domestication of the Peeve.
You will laugh at violence and famine, And you will not be afraid of wild beasts.
Job 5:22




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