"beating a dead horse".
Before I get on with the story I'll explain why:
It was a sermon, about the husband being a leader in the family, but not controlling his wife, but her still being submissive. It had five points that if the sermon was... let's say, instead about eggs being good for you the points would go:
- "Eggs are good for you."
- "Food that is good for you: eggs."
- "Eggs is a good food."
- "Eggs = good."
- "Eggs food good you for."
But anyways, I thought of the analogy "beating a dead horse". And I realized how horrific it is. I mean... think of a guy, with a bloody stick, beating a dead horse in some type of sunny meadow.
Better yet, just look at my horrible horrible artistic interpretation of it: CLICK.
I said horrible once for the fact that the picture sucks, I can't draw that good on paint and the horse looks like some kind of camel dog-bear thing... a camdobear. And a second time for the horrible analogy it represents.
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