Hierarchy of Evil
The evilness of mortal crimes is often seen as built on
An inverse hierarchy (see Dante or John Milton);
Worst of all is Genocide,
Murderers we can’t abide,
But in third place, the bloke who tried
to nose my bloody stilton!
The evilness of mortal crimes is often seen as built on
An inverse hierarchy (see Dante or John Milton);
Worst of all is Genocide,
Murderers we can’t abide,
But in third place, the bloke who tried
to nose my bloody stilton!
Great, John. I'd put a "then" before murderers.
Is this a euphomism? ;-)
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Ann Foxglove
Fri 4th Feb 2011 05:50
But what does it MEAN? Sniff it, steal it, WHAT? I am flummoxed!