Pssst... Don't worry, the FDA is on your side. Wink. Wink.
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Well dumber & dumber game, i mean, if you survived the first and second poisons, who the hell with a minimum of grey matter, would take the third?
It's common sense!
We have a way to say in Italy, 'non cè due senza trè', in English sounds a little different, that's something like 'good things come in threes, bad things come in threes', doesn't sounds the same, literal translation would be 'there's no 2 without the 3', but gives the idea, anyway, i think, that's gonna be the definitive 'lucky ticket for hell' / Graphene payload
My Italian mom has been saying “things come in threes” as long as I can remember. But she usually was referring to bad things. So if two bad things happen in a day we think and look for the third bad thing “ah it was when you stubbed your toe!” so then you’ve gotten your third thing out of the way and the rest of the day will be ok.
It's also an expression that's used in England. "Bad things come in threes."