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Anyone think theres any truth to this statement? Or is it an adage quote origionally intended as a threat? .lol.
For real though...
Opinions?
I wanted to know if the Dagara elders could tell the diffrence between fiction and reality. The elders did not understand what a starship is, they did not understand what the fussy uniforms had to do with anything but they recognized in Spock a Kontomble of the seventh planet... they had never seen a Kontomble that big.
The funeral I went to last week the pastor says we talk a load of sh!te to defend even more sh!te...he used this statement as an example saying in reality both good and bad die old and young. When it's your time to die you die.
I wanted to know if the Dagara elders could tell the diffrence between fiction and reality. The elders did not understand what a starship is, they did not understand what the fussy uniforms had to do with anything but they recognized in Spock a Kontomble of the seventh planet... they had never seen a Kontomble that big.
Of course when I was young, I would often worry about dying young, i.e. hit by a car, some strange disease etc. My mother told me one day, don't worry son about dying, only the good die young.... I think she was trying to tell me something...