They say that “Blood is thicker than Water”. But the actual quotation is “The Blood of the Covenant is thicker than the Water of the Womb”. Which actually means that the Bonds that you Choose in Life, are stronger than those forced on you by your Genetics.
No, thats a popular counter argument that arrived in the 90s, there isnt one translation that comes to the conclusion; The Blood of the Covenant is thicker than the Water of the Womb. The "covenant phrase" are from the word greek word diatheke or the jewish berith, which is a "bond" between two parties. Only group i know who uses covenant in that order are Freemasons.
Yes, but the way the issue was presented was biased and unfair to companies that not only pay the employee's salary but also fund the research and development of new products. Anyone who'd like to assume that risk themselves is free to work for themselves and try to raise funds from investors. Years ago I helped build a start-up biotech company into a national leader in its industry. It was fantastic work - - super challenging, meaningful, and working with the best people. I am listed as co-inventor on two patents, for which I was paid $1.00 each. That's how it works. An employee's inventions are company property. No sour grapes here. Like others, I earned performance-based stock options over the years that eventually became worth a fair amount. The hard work and personal risk were worth the effort.
It was actually kind of refreshing that Raymond in this scene didn't threaten to kill anything more than the bird. At least his psychopathy doesn't extend to animals.
In that single sentence in the end, Red perfectly encapsulated one of the guiding principles of my life. That man is a poet.
And best of all, he means it.
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exactly I would never sacrifice for a monolith I would for a friend.
@@Rensune It's actually Red's philosophy for his own life, as he demonstrates time and again.
Criminals well most of them are quiet interesting beings. It's just that their Mortality is on a different wave length.
"your workplace will betray you." Truer words were never spoken.
Value loyalty above all else.
That's Red's way of saying 'I owe you, or I would have if I didn't have to baby you."
They say that “Blood is thicker than Water”.
But the actual quotation is “The Blood of the Covenant is thicker than the Water of the Womb”.
Which actually means that the Bonds that you Choose in Life, are stronger than those forced on you by your Genetics.
No, thats a popular counter argument that arrived in the 90s, there isnt one translation that comes to the conclusion; The Blood of the Covenant is thicker than the Water of the Womb.
The "covenant phrase" are from the word greek word diatheke or the jewish berith, which is a "bond" between two parties. Only group i know who uses covenant in that order are Freemasons.
In Mando'a, thats Aliit ori'shya tal'din. Family is more than bloodline.
Greatest quote of the whole damn show
But he is spot on correct.
you workplace will definitely betray you - true.
If Red starts telling you a story, do what you're told.
I really miss Red!
Mango sourse 😂😂
Lol, all birds like seafood. Prove me wrong.
Hummingbirds
@@lamaful I'll give you the win. Its unconfirmed that hummingbirds in Andean salt flats might eat brine shrimp though.
and the company Percy Spencer worked for was Raytheon. Ring any bells?
Yes, but the way the issue was presented was biased and unfair to companies that not only pay the employee's salary but also fund the research and development of new products. Anyone who'd like to assume that risk themselves is free to work for themselves and try to raise funds from investors. Years ago I helped build a start-up biotech company into a national leader in its industry. It was fantastic work - - super challenging, meaningful, and working with the best people. I am listed as co-inventor on two patents, for which I was paid $1.00 each. That's how it works. An employee's inventions are company property. No sour grapes here. Like others, I earned performance-based stock options over the years that eventually became worth a fair amount. The hard work and personal risk were worth the effort.
It was actually kind of refreshing that Raymond in this scene didn't threaten to kill anything more than the bird. At least his psychopathy doesn't extend to animals.
This is not the first time we have seen something like this, we saw it in the final episode of season 1 with the Russian ambassador and his pet dog
@@Lightingwarrior I'll have to look for that to see what kind of wine he'd choose for it.
@@PaulMcCannWebBuilder A nice Chianti for his friend, perhaps?
MR. BEAAAAAAAAKS
Um...yup.
Mr beaks is my second favorite character. We know who's first
Well, I love the Lewis Mk. II man. This MK II Ultraman grabage, is quite something else, yeah? No offense, by Sesame Street telling me to stop.
Red Rules.
You have to admit, Red's not even a little bit wrong with the moral of the story
Never more true these days.
Institutions are comprised of individuals
anyone else thought he was actually gonna drop an atom bomb on a bird?
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Badaningbadaboo
He totally missed the moral of the whole story