So on some site I went to this little pop-up came up with a picture of a book and the title PROVERBS. Under the book it said “He who knows little often repeats it.” Below that was a button reading “Next Proverb”
I hit the button, the page refreshes and the proverb comes up: “He who knows little often repeats it.”
I hit it again, something else comes up, then the page refreshes by itself and again: “He who knows little often repeats it.”
I figure it’s a randomizer script with very few quotes, you tend to get the same one over and over with those. So I hit it one more time. A new proverb comes up, and before I can read it the page refreshes again and reads: “He who knows little often repeats it.”
So either this is a very dumb joke or someone is trying to tell me something.
Ever look up the word “gullible” in the dictionary?
Only a fool repeats himself, himself.
Sounds like a version of a card I once got, which I used to leave laying out on my desk.
One one side was printed:
How do you keep an idiot occupied?
(Turn over for answer)
The other side had exactly the same text.
People would pick up the card, read it, turn it over, read the other side, look back at the first side, read the back again, etc etc etc.
I had a keychain like that, Lurk.
Rilchaim: blpppppppppt!
Sounds repetitive and redundant…
Whoa, I just had the weirdest feeling of deja vu while reading this thread.
Sorry, Cessandra.
If it’s any consolation, when I was ten years old, I once saw a stained glass lamp with a sign on it that read, “Expensive and fragile – Please touch.”
So I did.
Whoa, I just had the weirdest feeling of deja vu while reading this thread.