DPP: BSG and Real Life
Aug. 24th, 2012 11:59 pmIt's nearly the weekend, and today I thought we could take a walk on the random side....have you ever encountered anything in real life that reminds you of things from BSG? I mean, obviously there is the Greek god and everyone's best-known coffee chain:

but I was recently re-reading Fermat's Last Theorem and found something I couldn't believe I hadn't caught the first time:
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"The Pythagorean Brotherhood invigorated mathematics with its zealous search for truth via proof. News of their success spread and yet the details of their discoveries remained a closely guarded secret. Many requested admission to the inner sanctum of knowledge, but only the most brilliant minds were accepted. One of those who was blackballed was a candidate by the name of Cylon (!!!!!!!!!!!). Cylon took exception to his humiliating rejection and twenty years later he took his revenge. (!!!!!!!!)."
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(there's also a Lee Road in my hometown, and post-BSG it always makes me smile)
Enough about me, shipper nation. Is there anything you've noticed in other books, films or real life that makes you grin a little inside with 'getting it'?

but I was recently re-reading Fermat's Last Theorem and found something I couldn't believe I hadn't caught the first time:
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"The Pythagorean Brotherhood invigorated mathematics with its zealous search for truth via proof. News of their success spread and yet the details of their discoveries remained a closely guarded secret. Many requested admission to the inner sanctum of knowledge, but only the most brilliant minds were accepted. One of those who was blackballed was a candidate by the name of Cylon (!!!!!!!!!!!). Cylon took exception to his humiliating rejection and twenty years later he took his revenge. (!!!!!!!!)."
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(there's also a Lee Road in my hometown, and post-BSG it always makes me smile)
Enough about me, shipper nation. Is there anything you've noticed in other books, films or real life that makes you grin a little inside with 'getting it'?
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Date: 2012-08-27 06:16 am (UTC)So Thrace is an area in southeast Europe, which is clearly named for Kara, and the legend of the first man (Adam/Adama) is obviously no coincidence either.
And then the best part is that Kara is a valkyrie in Norse mythology. (Could you GET more appropriate?) Her name means "wild and stormy one," and the legend goes that when she and her love were killed, they were reincarnated and fell in love all over again.(!)
So of course I like to think that this myth comes from Kara and Lee, and that they're both still around somewhere, falling in love over and over again, lifetime after lifetime.
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Date: 2012-08-28 12:14 am (UTC)And then the best part is that Kara is a valkyrie in Norse mythology. (Could you GET more appropriate?) Her name means "wild and stormy one," and the legend goes that when she and her love were killed, they were reincarnated and fell in love all over again.(!)
I choose to believe this too, that they got the chance to make up for the life in which they were so badly cheated of the chance to be together. Those chances wouldn't come without angst and pain, but at least they'd get them - I am ALL over this.
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