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> "The writing is on the wall" is an expression not meant to be taken literally.

I think that was satire.



I tried to take it that way but since the meaning of the expression is godly written messages of upcoming doom it didn't make any sense. For satire to be funny it has to [follow], or at least mirror, in some way the original meaning. I picked he isn't familiar with the expression to the alternative, that he failed at being witty.




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