Broom (disambiguation)
A broom is a cleaning tool which also had other uses (e.g. magical and punitive).
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Broom may also refer to:
People
Places
- Broom, Bedfordshire, England
- Broom, Cumbria, England
- Park Broom, Cumbria, England
- Broom, a neighbourhood of Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, Scotland
- Broom, South Yorkshire, England
- Broom, Warwickshire, England
- Loch Broom, Scotland
Other uses
- Broom (plant), a group of shrubs
- Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts, a modernist literary magazine
- Equipment used in broomball
- Broom (album), an album by the American band Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
gollark: Since most people handwave that kind of issue anyway, I assume the main practical issues are just ickiness-related.
gollark: There are some reasonable arguments regarding animal welfare. While IIRC the insect meat is more energy-dense, insects are small so you need lots more insects to get some amount of energy than you would for, say, sheep. Most people would rank each insect as less important/worthy-of-moral-consideration than the sheep, but potentially not *enough* lower that it's equal/better given the large number.
gollark: It's not like they have spikes/thorns and poisons just for decoration.
gollark: I suppose there are a lot of policies which could be coolâ„¢ with good governance but are bad in any practical setting.
gollark: A while ago. I think this would be an example of "government bad".
See also
- Brome (disambiguation)
- Broome (disambiguation)
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