Talk:Sponge (tool)
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Bad edit
edithow do you report bad edit? thanks 20:41, 15 May 2017 User:Boyonet6
Dolphin section
editBeing that this article is about the artificial product, a section on the use of sea sponges by dolphins doesn't really fit here. oknazevad (talk) 03:20, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
Luffa
editI have just made some copy-edits to the article, and I noticed that while there are illustrations of Luffa and Luffa aegyptiaca in the Gallery, there is nothing written about them in the article. – Corinne (talk ) 04:40, 24 November 2016 (UTC)
Suggestions for improvement.
edit-Expand on history:
- Beginning (which ancient cultures, if any, were known to use it.) - Origins of natural sponges - Beginning of commercialization.
-Expand on cultural influences
-Expand on types of sponges:
-Disposible alternatives -Feminine Hygiene Sponges
-Sponges in pop culture:
-Spongebob Squarepants -Gifts -Souvenirs and other products
-Economics of sponges
Obenabde96 (talk) 19:29, 10 March 2018 (UTC) Zecharixs (talk) 19:29, 10 March 2018 (UTC) Hmc842 (talk) 19:30, 10 March 2018 (UTC) R2p55 (talk) 19:31, 10 March 2018 (UTC) Annbpk12124 (talk) 19:32, 10 March 2018 (UTC)Annbpk12124
Sponge offered to Jesus
edit- "In the New Testament, a Roman soldier offers Jesus Christ a sponge soaked in vinegar on the tip of his spear (some versions say staff) for Jesus to drink during his crucifixion, as an act of mockery." :: Some say that the bitter stuff in it was opium (a well-known painkiller), and thus well-intended. Anthony Appleyard (talk) 05:56, 11 February 2019 (UTC)