Well unless a person is a gullible son of a b!tch, I would understand. But it is illogical in a way. I mean, who really benefits from the situation where someone is being fooled twice?Steo wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2018 4:55 pm What about "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me".
So what that's saying, is that someone should be ashamed of themselves because I fell for one of their tricks, but then if they fool me again, I'm the one that should be ashamed of myself? That's illogical to me in so many ways, especially since all people are different.
Another saying that is underrated(in my opinion) is "Don't Judge A Book by its cover". This saying supports things that are judged quickly by its appearance on the outside but you are yet to see that it is an outstanding something. I see.
Take me or yourself on the attitude of cartoon network for example. There are currently new shows that are probably made in 2018 being shown there. And when you take a look at them by trailers or other things, you get disgusted and you would never want to see that show and the thing is, you never actually watched it yet.
"You are judging a Book by its cover" But come on...knowing where and how things are going on their own, your mind just tells you "no, it is bullsh!t" and it would probably be right. There are things in this world that are good and just bloody horrible to even look at, furthermore a waste of time to see such things.
That saying would rather work with something that has a lot of potential that makes it worth seeing.





