Why do they call it a corn maze and not a maize maze?
Why do they call it a corn maze and not a maize maze?
Why do they call it a corn maze and not a maize maze?
Because it's called corn in America.
You should ask the natives of the continent about that
They are just earlier migrants :p
That means they had dibs.
They were just sitting in the produce section though.
Edit: Not too many Bojack fans around here I guess.
What if they're incontinent?
You know the only continent humans are native to is Africa, right?
Indigenous is more correct because that involves the land changing someone, not just something coming from there.
You should ask Native Americans about that
They don't call themselves that, they call themselves by their individual tribe names...
They're not one bulk people.
You're right, as a group of people they prefer the term American Indian, but I'm not going to go and say "your should ask the Indians about that" because that sounds as stupid as whatever your argument is.
Which was I think about using "native" instead of "indiginous", which are literally synonyms in the context.
which are literally synonyms in the context.
From my first reply:
Indigenous is more correct because that involves the land changing someone, not just something coming from there.
You might not be aware of every pedantic difference, I didn't assume anyone would, that's why I explicitly stated it
Feel free to Google and check my work, but this isn't an argument someone can win, words have meaning.
People Who Were There Before Europeans Came Over And Randomly Said They Own This Land Now?
I mean it wasn't random. They came here, no one was present and they claimed it. And many were ok with sharing a bit when Europeans first arrived. The Europeans were the ones consistently ignoring their right of ownership and their right to exist.
That's what I said. Europeans randomly claimed they own this now.