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Who do you think was greater? Shakespeare or Nostradamus?


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That Shakespeare feller didn't even speak no good English.

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What’choo talkin’ ‘bout Willis?!?

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Shakespeare obviously though Nostradamus wrote some beautiful reads.

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It was tough being Nostradamus's friend. You'd talk to him and he'd just sit there go, "I know. I know."

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It would be hard organizing a surprise party for him.

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Every other sentence out if that man's mouth was "spoiler alert"

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I didn't know either one of them, so I have no answer.
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Nostradamus was full of shit.

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Shakespeare

But someone should make a Nostradamus movie anyway.

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Shakespeare is torture to read, and IMO, his stories are average at best. If he lived in the 20th century, he would have been a writer for a soap opera.

Nostradamus was a quack. Exactly zero of his predictions were ever applied to a happening *before* the event happened. He is the undisputed king of retrospect.

Consider this lyric written in the 1970s - some have said it clearly predicts the attack on the WTC:

Day is night in New York city
Smoke, like water, runs inside
Steel idle trees to pity
Every living thing that's died

If Nostradamus wrote that, I might be wondering. But the lyric is from the song Gonna Hitch a Ride by the 70s rock group Boston. When asked about they lyric, the songwriter said it had nothing to do with 9/11 but was actually about a person tired of living in NY and wanting to move to the more laid back California. In fact, the early demo of the song was called San Francisco Day.


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You know I read a Kindle essay that had a section on David Koresh, the Waco guy. Koresh was obsessed with the Book of Revelation (Apocalypse). More specifically he was obsessed with the opening of the seven Seals in the Book of Revelation and I think there is even a Wikipedia entry about Koresh and the seven Seals. Well, in the Bible after opening four of the seven seals a rider comes out offering devastation. Mcveigh bombed that building because he was mad about what the government did at Waco. He housed his bomb in a Ryder truck (pronounced same as rider). I’m not saying anything what they did was good to do but it might be evidence of prophecy.

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