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Foolish interpretation of omens.

The wise and the foolish. · Fools (and other unwise persons). · Absurd scientific theories. · Other absurd scientific theories. · view the constellation · filed as J2285

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Filed under Other absurd scientific theories.

1 finer motif beneath it
Fool believing in omens refuses to prepare for death. Bird has chirped five times, which he thinks guarantees him five more years to live
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How the fishes got there. Guests of host who waters his wine put little fishes into the wine jug. "Now I confess that I put water into the wine; otherwise the fishes could not be there." A drunkard cannot drown. A drunken man falls overboard but the skipper refuses to pick him up. "A man who is soaked in wine cannot drown. No part of his body will absorb water." The four-footed bishop. A fool finding a nun in bed with a bishop and not seeing her face concludes that the bishop must have four feet and so announces it What killed the wolf. Peasants find a dead wolf and debate what killed it. A learned man shows that it froze internally from eating cold flesh Belief that island may be towed by ships to new location

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