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i really don't appreciate how people degrade & miss use the symbol of the cross !
This notion of being frozen in time reminded me of a childrens programme that used to be on when I was a kid called bernards watch. Basically the series told of a young boy called Bernard who was always late, until a postman gave him a “magic watch” which could stop time. He soon found out that the postman had magical powers, and that these watches were given to people who needed them. The rules of him keeping his watch were that he couldn’t use it to perve on the girls locker room or steal a snickers bar from his local corner shop. Every episode focused on Bernard or someone he’d lent the watch to facing a problem or simply doing day-to-day stuff and trying to sort it out, using the watch.
(http://bernardswatch.wikia.com/wiki/Original_Series)
This guy stopped time a lot. As a kid I always used to wonder how old he would actually be if all the time he had stopped were added up. Would he eventually end up looking like a 42 year old when the rest of the world perceived him as still a 10 year old? It’s interesting and slightly morbid to think that Bernard would most likely die of old age a lot quicker than his peers due to this. This is almost the opposite of the bats I talked about in my last post. These bats almost had a watch of their own which froze their bodies in time, where as Bernard has the opposite problem of appearing to have accelerated in age rather rapidly.