If ‘a’ is singular, does that mean acorns are unicorns? =
Acorns = niblets
Why aren’t goats called bicorns?
“A-” as a prefix also means “not”. So acorn is also possibly the absence of corn.
Usage: Candy corn is meh. Candy acorn is any other kind of non-corn candy.
Unless acorn really does mean unicorn, in which case candy acorns are candy unicorns.
But since unicorns don’t really exist (sorry guys), then it stands to reason that “uni” must also mean “not”.
Thus, acorn = unicorn = no corn at all.
@shahnm So…a means not?
@shahnm <a href=“https://imgflip.com/i/2nx5hi”><img src=“” title=“made at imgflip.com”/></a>
/giphy astable acorns
@narfcake If this was a trailer, I would definitely want to watch the movie.
@thejackalope ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(I was really just making a reference to Unstable Unicorns.)
Acorns = niblets
Why aren’t goats called bicorns?
“A-” as a prefix also means “not”. So acorn is also possibly the absence of corn.
Usage: Candy corn is meh. Candy acorn is any other kind of non-corn candy.
Unless acorn really does mean unicorn, in which case candy acorns are candy unicorns.
But since unicorns don’t really exist (sorry guys), then it stands to reason that “uni” must also mean “not”.
Thus, acorn = unicorn = no corn at all.
@shahnm So…a means not?
@shahnm <a href=“https://imgflip.com/i/2nx5hi”><img src=“” title=“made at imgflip.com”/></a>
/giphy astable acorns
@narfcake
If this was a trailer, I would definitely want to watch the movie.
@thejackalope
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(I was really just making a reference to Unstable Unicorns.)