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Originally Posted by cucumbercool
woah. I was thinking of flash gordonIs this still on? I want to check it out
Originally Posted by Master Zik
@ D. Gibbons being a man. I knew they weren't about to make that chick from Mad TV a regular on the show.
Craftsy, he said, 'He who forsees calamities suffers them twice over'
Thanks man... #!% does this mean though?A google searchshows it's a quote by Beilby Porteous.
Beilby Porteus or Porteous (May 8, 1731 - May 13, 1809), successively Bishop of Chester and of London was an Anglican reformer and leading abolitionist in England. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilby_Porteus
Something the church is doing?
Thanks man... #!% does this mean though?Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Craftsy, he said, 'He who forsees calamities suffers them twice over'
Beilby Porteus or Porteous (May 8, 1731 - May 13, 1809), successively Bishop of Chester and of London was an Anglican reformer and leading abolitionist in England. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilby_Porteus
Something the church is doing?
I interpret it as a person who sees something bad in the future suffers twice as much because they then worry about it happening. Had they not known it wouldhappen they would only suffer once when it actually happens. Kinda like the main cop is suffering because he thinks his wife is going to cheat. Not only it ismessing with his mind, but it's going to blow him when it does happen.
Originally Posted by CasperJr
yea she died VERY soon after
im more then happy D gibbons wasnt ms.cupcakes
Yeah I mean I get the literal interpretation of it. But why use a famous quote from 200 years ago when you could word it a thousand differentways... seems like it probably has some deeper meaning to it. I could be wrong, but hey it's fun trying to read into this stuff too.Originally Posted by Master Zik
^Basically. I thought that quote was pretty clear cut.
You seeing some bad *!@% in the future and then knowing it's coming, knowing you can't(or eventually realizing) do anything to stop it from happening is worse than something bad happening to you and you not seeing it coming.
Originally Posted by NKEAIR
this show is
btw D Gibbons ist the cupcake lady? I thought they traced her cell phone calls, then the girl said D gibbons is a bad man, which got me confused
The antagonist is probably trying to be God so he wants to sound all high and mighty. I don't think there will be much behind that quote.Although, I wish there would. I love littler underlying riddles as such.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Yeah I mean I get the literal interpretation of it. But why use a famous quote from 200 years ago when you could word it a thousand different ways... seems like it probably has some deeper meaning to it. I could be wrong, but hey it's fun trying to read into this stuff too.Originally Posted by Master Zik
^Basically. I thought that quote was pretty clear cut.
You seeing some bad *!@% in the future and then knowing it's coming, knowing you can't(or eventually realizing) do anything to stop it from happening is worse than something bad happening to you and you not seeing it coming.
Originally Posted by gottagitdemjs
Didn't see any Lost references this week...anybody else?
It's the whole occult angle of Suspect Zero and who ever else didn't FF and the ppl that know why the whole world FF.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Yeah I mean I get the literal interpretation of it. But why use a famous quote from 200 years ago when you could word it a thousand different ways... seems like it probably has some deeper meaning to it. I could be wrong, but hey it's fun trying to read into this stuff too.Originally Posted by Master Zik
^Basically. I thought that quote was pretty clear cut.
You seeing some bad *!@% in the future and then knowing it's coming, knowing you can't(or eventually realizing) do anything to stop it from happening is worse than something bad happening to you and you not seeing it coming.