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#32: The (Cruel) Fates


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This week the Cru look forward to a life well-lived; look backward in a vivid memory; and contemplate the meaning of the Curse of the Fire Ants. 
From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: 
The (Cruel) Fates. The Greeks and Romans supposed there were three Parcae or Fates, who arbitrarily controlled the birth, life, and death of every man.  They were Clotho (who held the distaff), Lachesis (who spun the thread of life), and Atropos (who cut it off when life was ended); called "cruel" because they paid no regard to the wishes of anyone.


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