Posted on 11/18/2020 12:59:52 PM PST by Red Badger
Not too much human brain juice, though. They could turn Republican and start quoting TANSTAAFB*.
*There ain't no such thing as a free banana.
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Whose brain did you put in him?
Igor: Err... Abby something...
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Abby who?
Igor: Abby... Normal. Yes that’s it, Abby Normal!
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Are you saying that you put an abnormal brain in a 7 foot tall, 54 inch wide GORILLA!!!???
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Are you saying that you put an abnormal brain in a 7 foot tall, 54 inch wide GORILLA?
Maybe they should do the reverse on half the libtards in America. They need all the help they can get.
I proved that with a friend of mine once. We were documenting the effects of alcohol over time. We had a notepad with a table to fill in, a pen, a stopwatch, and a bottle of whiskey with two shot glasses.
Friend’s mom shows up, says “this is the most serious drinking I’ve ever seen!” She then goes to the kitchen, gets a glass with some ice and comes back to get it filled.
Fixed it!
I saw a similar movie last night! CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN(1942) in which mad doctor John Carridine steals an ape, transmits sex hormomes, glands and a human brain to it. Turns the ape into a nice looking woman.
Circus animals, lions and tiger trainer Clyde Beatty doubling for Milburn Stone(Doc)
But then all he!! breaks lose when the girl starts reverting to the ape.
There’s hope for Big Mike...
NO, the brain would have to decrease in size to vote democrat.
Congo?
This was in Chricton’s book “NeXT”. And no it didn’t end well.
No. Regrettably this will be the end of monkeykind when they see how good the the democrats are are flinging poo. It will depress them to no end that they are are only amateurs.
Dumb English question, but isn’t “future predictive” in English accomplished by
“will” and “going to” (or “fixin to”
Like:
Sara will not sing at shul tomorrow.
Sara is going to read at shul tomorrow.
English: Sara will not sing at shul tomorrow.
Hebrew: Sara will not have sung at shul tomorrow.
It's a subtle distinction, but reporting having seen or not seen a future event as if one had already observed it (past tense) is different than merely thinking it's likely to happen.
To the best of my, once again, rather limited understanding of English (I've only been speaking it for about 65 years, still have a LOT to learn!) the only place something like this appears in English is in the translations of the Bible. The various Prophets report ...I saw..., ...it was..., ...I heard...
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