My Bible is pretty rusty, but I think it was Noah who most-famously said “Go forth and multiply.”
God is reported to say it in the first chapter of Genesis. If Noah said it too then he would be quoting. Perhaps your Bible needs a few more sacrificial anodes.
In your case, it will probably not be multiplication—but rather something to do with posterior probabilities.
My Bible is pretty rusty, but I think it was Noah who most-famously said “Go forth and multiply.”
In your case, it will probably not be multiplication—but rather something to do with posterior probabilities.
He’s actually just engaged in malapropisms. “Go forth, and create the Art!” “Shut up and multiply!”
Was I trying to imply here that Noah was misquoting Eliezer? Was that supposed to be funny?
Sadly, 2009!thomblake is unlikely to respond.
Stable time loops can be funny, right?
God is reported to say it in the first chapter of Genesis. If Noah said it too then he would be quoting. Perhaps your Bible needs a few more sacrificial anodes.
… Did you just say what I think you said? Nice!