Agreed. Words matter. Didn’t see the original th
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For the betterment of the board, the term is “Fair to Midland.” It’s about sheep’s wool.
The Midland wool in England/Scotland was the best - climate, peat, grass, I guess maybe the whiskey.
So the term is often used improperly to imply that a soul is “doing fair to not so fair.” When in fact, it means “fair to the best (wool) in the World.”
Another weird misunderstanding is “Bottom of the Totem Pole.” It’s actually the most honored position. This position is more close to the center of Mother Earth. Humans are at the bottom of the pole in the position of honor, animals in the middle, and birds at the top.
Gringos like myself are notorious for not understanding. Sometimes we hear what we want to hear I guess.
So to bring at back to the topic, Leronlimab is the Midland Wool, and Leronlimab is the BOTTOM of the Totem Pole.
It’s okay, I think we can handle it.