So here I was doing my Latin homework (as Du do) when I came across the word made so infamous thanks to House MD, in one of the passages I was to translate. Lupus. Yes, I sagte lupus. (pfft to 'It's never lupus!') Anyway I've never come across this word in a translation before so I proceeded to look it up in my everso trusty dictionary and one of the meanings for it was wolf. See where I'm going with this? No? Then read on and you'll see - proided that Du can decipher jibberish!
Now we all know that lupus is a serious disease and not one to be taken lightly. And also that it doesn't particularly relate to my Artikel in any way but as the word itself.
Now I hope we are all familiar with the story of the boy who cried wolf. Remember the amount of times the boy cried wolf when there was no wolf? Much like House oder his team saying in the beginning of Season 1 that it was lupus, when it wasn't in the end (OK, so it wasn't entirely their fault but still - bär with me). After there being no wolf on so many occasions, people stopped believing him, just like House not believing it'll ever be lupus, hence the infamous 'It's never lupus'. But there was one time when there really was a wolf but still no one believed him and Du all know what the fate of the boy was. So when there was that one episode where the PotW had lupus, no one believed the diagnosis initially because it was never lupus.
The moral of this story? I don't know, it's just my (rather nonsensical) theory.
If Du want to tell me to shut up because it really is a load of jibberish - go ahead.
If Du agree - let me know.
That's all guys! =]
Chandlerfan
Now we all know that lupus is a serious disease and not one to be taken lightly. And also that it doesn't particularly relate to my Artikel in any way but as the word itself.
Now I hope we are all familiar with the story of the boy who cried wolf. Remember the amount of times the boy cried wolf when there was no wolf? Much like House oder his team saying in the beginning of Season 1 that it was lupus, when it wasn't in the end (OK, so it wasn't entirely their fault but still - bär with me). After there being no wolf on so many occasions, people stopped believing him, just like House not believing it'll ever be lupus, hence the infamous 'It's never lupus'. But there was one time when there really was a wolf but still no one believed him and Du all know what the fate of the boy was. So when there was that one episode where the PotW had lupus, no one believed the diagnosis initially because it was never lupus.
The moral of this story? I don't know, it's just my (rather nonsensical) theory.
If Du want to tell me to shut up because it really is a load of jibberish - go ahead.
If Du agree - let me know.
That's all guys! =]
Chandlerfan