"You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar."

Who the fuck is trying to catch flies?

@freemo Both the meaning of the idiom and choice of the word "catch" imply a desire to attract rather than repel.

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@LouisIngenthron

Not sure what you mean, catch is typically used to refer to lethal traps.

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@freemo It's true that it is used in that context, but I think that's more of a softening euphemism for "trapping". Kind of like how we say "pest control" instead of "rodent genocide".

Most uses I know of imply a live catch, and then you decide what to do with it (i.e. catching fish, butterflies, fireflies, dogs).

@LouisIngenthron it may be a euphemis but it is the language you use. "I put out a fly trap to catch flys" i cant imagine anyone thinking this means anything other than an undesirable insect.

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