ino: (Let me explain.)
ino。❁ ([personal profile] ino) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-08-31 04:13 pm

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Who: Ino and you!
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[ Here's your friendly neighborhood blonde ninja with a BURNING question for you all. ]

All right, I have to know. Why is it that people say "tuna fish" and not just "tuna"? You don't say "cat mammal" or "eagle bird". You just say the name of it. Even with other fish you don't do that! Why do people say "tuna fish"? It doesn't make any sense.

Is this some kind of weird English thing?
robitussin: (bleeding out in the--)

[personal profile] robitussin 2016-09-01 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
a cat is obviously a mammal & an eagle is obviously a bird

whenever they're done with whatever they do to tuna and have it stuffed in little cans nobody would know what it was without specifying
robitussin: (and turn me on)

[personal profile] robitussin 2016-09-05 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
it kind of is but it's quick & easy to make if you're hungry i guess

like fast food but slightly more respectable