Nobody wanted to take responsibility...
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Nobody wanted to take responsibility. A deed had been done and God had seen the transaction but Adam blamed Eve and Eve did a Flip Wilson "the devil made me do it" evasion. I wonder who the snake blamed? His prior condition or present environment or someone's unrealistic expectations? Gotta find somebody to blame, don't we? Vladimir knows that when he says in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, "There's man all over you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet" (page 8). Indeed, to err is human; to blame it on the other guy is even more human.
-- Barnhart
-- Barnhart
