I'd be curious what the majority of fire-dies were then, peaceful or running through the flames screaming.
I like your historical perspective on the term - I'm thinking the people I've heard it are repeating it as a vague concept without context though. I hadn't thought of the possible racial overtone - neat! "Die in a fire!" "Racist!"
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I like your historical perspective on the term - I'm thinking the people I've heard it are repeating it as a vague concept without context though. I hadn't thought of the possible racial overtone - neat! "Die in a fire!" "Racist!"