esterday’s word of the day through Google home pages was “prohibitionist”. Somehow I wonder if this is a valid statement; using the word in a relevant sentence.
“She was a tireless prohibitionist who raided saloons and destroyed bottles of liquor with a hatchet.”
The thing that I question most about this is the visualization of a woman during the time of prohibition (1920 - 1933) walking around with a hatchet and whacking things she doesn’t agree with, namely alcoholic beverages. Do you think this is plausible? I for one would like to see historical proof of this kind of behavior.
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Oh common. I walk around with a hatchet all the time doen’t you?
Actually, yes I do, or I would at least like to.