Sunday, 11 August 2013

Starecrow


Starecrow: Noun. An alternative to the scarecrow, these structures typically has some resemblance to human heads and gives unsettling looks toward crows in an attempt to scare them away while not having to build a body for it. Starecrows have existed for centuries, originating as the severed heads of vanquished enemies mounted on large sticks. Starecrows are frequently used as Halloween decorations. Pumpkins have often been used to make starecrows but a certain level of detail in the eyes is required for it to be considered a starecrow, otherwise it will simply be a Jack-O‘-Lantern (A starecrow made from a pumpkin is also considered a Jack-O’-Lantern). Delegates in the UN have tried to motion to truly define how much detail is necessary to have a starecrow, these motions were not successful as the other delegates did not see this subject as relevant to anything.

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