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DadJoke007: Give a man a fish and you'll feed him for a day, let him starve and you'll never have to feed him again.
I had to clean quite a lot of coffee and chewed crisps from my monitor after reading that... Made me smile.

On Topic: People in glass houses, get changed in the shed.
Time wounds all heels.
Half a score and seven odd years ago a relative handful of pink/blue/green haired shrieking lunatics brought forth, on this continent, an SJW nation.......conceived in liberty(for their favorite groups & themselves mostly), and dedicated to the proposition that all (non)men are created equal.....well as long as they don't piss any of said lunatics off somehow, that is.
"God does not play D&D." —Albert Einstein
"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the luckiest SOB."
"Cleanliness is next to godliness and just a few mere moments away from a complete mess again."
"Better swear than sorry."
"A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and who needs you anyway?"
Better the GoG in the hand, than the Steam on the rooftop.

Original saying: Besser den Spatz in der Hand, als die Taube auf dem Dach (Better the sparrow in the hand than the dove on the rooftop). That means that it`s better to keep what you have than to reach out for somthing bigger and maybe lose both.

Yep, a new rule: Tell us the original saying and it`s meaning after you corrupted it.
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Maxvorstadt: Better the GoG in the hand, than the Steam on the rooftop.

Original saying: Besser den Spatz in der Hand, als die Taube auf dem Dach (Better the sparrow in the hand than the dove on the rooftop). That means that it`s better to keep what you have than to reach out for somthing bigger and maybe lose both.

Yep, a new rule: Tell us the original saying and it`s meaning after you corrupted it.
1. That saying is a good thing to follow: I.e. be thankful for what you have and don't try reaching for something that is unrealistic or obsessing too much over such.

2. Bah, no rule changes after a game starts......that's how gog games roll here. ;)

But in all seriousness: What if you don't know the exact original uncorrupted saying? Just asking.
Don't beat yourself up about it. There are people that would do that for you at no charge.

Don't beat yourself up about it: Don't be too hard on yourself, we all make mistakes.
Whatever sinks your boat.
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Hooyaah: Don't beat yourself up about it. There are people that would do that for you at no charge.

Don't beat yourself up about it: Don't be too hard on yourself, we all make mistakes.
This sounds all kinds of wrong if you read it lewdly. ;D
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Maxvorstadt: Better the GoG in the hand, than the Steam on the rooftop.

Original saying: Besser den Spatz in der Hand, als die Taube auf dem Dach (Better the sparrow in the hand than the dove on the rooftop). That means that it`s better to keep what you have than to reach out for somthing bigger and maybe lose both.

Yep, a new rule: Tell us the original saying and it`s meaning after you corrupted it.
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GameRager: 1. That saying is a good thing to follow: I.e. be thankful for what you have and don't try reaching for something that is unrealistic or obsessing too much over such.

2. Bah, no rule changes after a game starts......that's how gog games roll here. ;)

But in all seriousness: What if you don't know the exact original uncorrupted saying? Just asking.
Well, that would be weird. How can you corrupt a saying you don`t know?
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GameRager: 1. That saying is a good thing to follow: I.e. be thankful for what you have and don't try reaching for something that is unrealistic or obsessing too much over such.

2. Bah, no rule changes after a game starts......that's how gog games roll here. ;)

But in all seriousness: What if you don't know the exact original uncorrupted saying? Just asking.
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Maxvorstadt: Well, that would be weird. How can you corrupt a saying you don`t know?
Like if one knows the basic "gist" of how it goes but not the full thing or it's origins/backstory in it's entirety.