Makes it sound like they’re serving discounted worms.

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    4 months ago

    An “early bird” is a very old idiom for someone who is up and productive early in the morning. See also “early bird gets the worm.”

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        Have you ever heard the story about the grasshopper and the octopus?

        All summer long the grasshopper worked to gather food while the octopus played video games. Then winter came and the grasshopper died so the octopus took all of his food. Also he got a racecar.

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      4 months ago

      That’s literally what they’re saying…

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      ‘The early bird gets the worm’ should always be countered with ‘but the second mouse gets the cheese’.