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And I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I
perceived that this also is but a chasing after the wind. For in much
wisdom is much vexation, and he who increaseth knowledge doth increaseth
suffering.
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Am 13.02.2011 20:45, schrieb Orchid XP v8:
> And I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I
> perceived that this also is but a chasing after the wind. For in much
> wisdom is much vexation, and he who increaseth knowledge doth increaseth
> suffering.
Ah, the most emo of all bible chapters...
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On 14/02/2011 01:17 AM, clipka wrote:
> Ah, the most emo of all bible chapters...
Have you *read* the Bible? I think you'd have a pretty hard time
narrowing it down to just /one/ "most emo chapter".
You've got to love inserting random Bible quotations though for the
sheer crypticness and enigma of it all. I actually got the above quote
not from the Bible, but from Assassin's Creed. Similar unfathomable
quotes from Cryostasis too.
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Invisible wrote:
> but from Assassin's Creed.
I was wondering why you were reading Shakespear.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 09:38:51 -0800, Darren New wrote:
> Shakespear.
Isn't that what the Uruk-hai were doing? Shaking spears? ;-)
Jim
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Am 14.02.2011 10:16, schrieb Invisible:
> On 14/02/2011 01:17 AM, clipka wrote:
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>> Ah, the most emo of all bible chapters...
>
> Have you *read* the Bible?
Yup. All of it. Even 1 Chronicles 1-9 (though I couldn't quote a single
line from it). All in all I really can't think of anything that sounded
more depressive to me than Ecclesiastes.
I didn't read the KJV though (except for some sections), so I can't say
whether it is more emo in general than the German version I read
(Elberfelder revised or Schlachter, dunno which one it was).
The only thing that comes close might be Job, but that one at least has
a happy ending.
> You've got to love inserting random Bible quotations though for the
> sheer crypticness and enigma of it all. I actually got the above quote
> not from the Bible, but from Assassin's Creed. Similar unfathomable
> quotes from Cryostasis too.
Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction comes to mind.
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Am 14.02.2011 20:02, schrieb Jim Henderson:
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 09:38:51 -0800, Darren New wrote:
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>> Shakespear.
>
> Isn't that what the Uruk-hai were doing? Shaking spears? ;-)
>
> Jim
Yup. I drink to that!
(shakes beer)
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:13:35 +0100, clipka wrote:
> Am 14.02.2011 20:02, schrieb Jim Henderson:
>> On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 09:38:51 -0800, Darren New wrote:
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>>> Shakespear.
>>
>> Isn't that what the Uruk-hai were doing? Shaking spears? ;-)
>>
>> Jim
>
> Yup. I drink to that!
> (shakes beer)
Don't shake the beer! You'll get foam all over the place! ;)
Jim
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:45:47 +0100, clipka wrote:
> Samuel Jackson
That's "Samuel L. Muthaf*ckin' Jackson" to you. ;-)
(Courtesy of Jon Stewart)
Jim
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clipka wrote:
> The only thing that comes close might be Job, but that one at least has
> a happy ending.
Really!? Maybe for Job, but not for his wife and kids and all.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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