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Anyway, I can prob add more to it if I knew more about what triggered these thoughts.
But I really like that first quote. "To catch the rats, you have to sink the ship". It's a very very good one on a very extreme view point..........But the question becomes which side is the rats they are trying to catch. Because even the dead will stay afloat for a while.
to step out of the world for a little bit and take a breather from the side lines.
Most of those bunkerspots are now sold out.
must have missed it. Can you point me in the right direction?
look at the tripple sun pictures that happened earlier this year..
I can't watch from the sidelines, as I have struck a 7-year deal. I am still bound to "the world"
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: BlackArrow
Anyway, I can prob add more to it if I knew more about what triggered these thoughts.
But I really like that first quote. "To catch the rats, you have to sink the ship". It's a very very good one on a very extreme view point..........But the question becomes which side is the rats they are trying to catch. Because even the dead will stay afloat for a while.
What triggers these phrases is a mystery to me too, I get that once in a while. More often than not, I miss writing them down, or forget them altogether. I frequently think this is ATS worthy but, when I start to make a thread, I feel like the phrase is already poignant enough and making a thread would mean to babble around something that is said with one phrase, so I leave it be.
The rat is on the ship. A ship divided can not sail the open sea. There are no sides. The rats are the first to abandon a sinking ship, maybe all it takes, is for the rats to think the ship is sinking?