Quote:
Originally posted by LivnLegend
It's like the old fable of the toad and snake where the frog agrees to aid a snake to help the snake cross the river. As they are crossing, the snake eats the frog, despite promising not to, and they both drown. As they are going the frog says "Why did you do this? Now we will both die?" The snake says, "Hey it's my nature. After all, I am a snake."
|
This fable makes zero sense. How can the snake and frog have a conversation after the frog has been eaten. Also, many snakes do just fine in the swimming department. Also, this must have been one goddamn big frog to carry a snake on its back.