It's probably C.O.P., short for capitalist oligarchic pig
58 0 ReplyCitizen Oppression Patrol
15 0 Replyi really want this to be the correct etymological origin of the word cop
3 0 ReplyI have heard it's because their badges were copper and got shortened to cop. I have no proof.
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I'm afraid I can't help you, but thr reason the answer is wrong is because Pig isn't a job, it's a calling.
32 0 ReplyI honestly feel bad calling cops pigs. Pigs can be sweet and useful animals.
8 0 ReplyPeople aren't born swine
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RIP Andre Braughter the only person who could humanize a cop twice over
And only him because otherwise I don't care
21 0 Replythey prefer to be called "porcine americans" thank you very much
15 0 Reply13 0 ReplyAre the vegans alright?
8 0 ReplyWhy do I feel embarrassed simply watching these people be cringe for, presumably (hopefully), humor?
5 0 ReplyI really can't tell if they are serious or not
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They're so delicious though
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Anyone know what the circles mean when they’re like this in a crossword?
13 0 Replymeans it's part of a clue. in this case it's 6 above's clue which is "Approximate shape of this puzzle's white squares... and a synonym of the circled letters"
9 0 ReplyOh ok thanks. When I did this puzzle I finished it before the vertical clues so I never saw that I guess.
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Which crossword game is this?
3 0 ReplyThe New York Times mini crossword. There's a new one everyday and it's free to play!
2 0 Replyan inferior one to the godly Guardian Cryptic Crossword
1 0 ReplyNYT Mini
We do mini crosswords daily in !crossword@lemmy.world
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Not sure what I'm looking at
1 0 ReplyNYT mini crossword :)
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