![]() (That means the “prophet” has a good nine months during which he hopes the fickle minds of the public will forget his prophecy, if it's unfulfilled!) Or he makes the date of the impeding doom so general and unspecific that he can place the subjects of the prophecy into permanent psychological captivity. Well, it isn't particularly ingenious to predict something that everyone knows will inevitably happen to him or her, is it? The clever thing is to turn the inevitable – which is already accepted and is never really present in our conscious minds – into an immediate possibility. ![]() The guys are good psychologists, eh? They can read people's minds! Well, death does strike so much fear in us that all a so-called “prophet” needs to get us shaking in our boots is to mention death in connection with our good selves! “ Cowards die many times before their deaths/ The valiant never taste of death but once/ Of all the wonders that I yet have heard/ It seems to me most strange that men should fear/Seeing that death, a necessary end/ Will come when it will come!”Įi Koo, just like that? woho ye hu! And in this country in particular, where death is worshipped, speak of the impending death of someone and even if the person himself is too sturdy to be rattled, his beloved relatives and friends will all become agitated.Īs if they'd never heard of the Shakespearean saying that ![]() HAHAHA: So if you want to catch someone's attention, the unfailing method is to predict his or her death? As a witty person once said, “Everyone wants to go to heaven, but no-one wants to die!” K2: I did oh, Koo! Why do they only ever predict the impending death - usually a killing - of other people?Īsk again! The answer is simple. K1: KOO, Did you hear the latest prophecy by a member of Ghana's Death and Doom squad? ![]()
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