SPOILER ALERT – If you haven’t seen the movie “IT” by Stephen King, and don’t want to know things in advance, please don’t read any further. For those who would like to know, here’s a quick explanation from Google: The simplest and most obvious interpretation is that all the talk of floating is a reference to the fact that Pennywise (aka the titular “It”) murders his victims and drags them down to the town’s sewer system where he dwells, which is full of water. And what do dead bodies do in water? That’s right — they float.
Bilan over 4 years ago
covIT-19?
jrbaskind Premium Member over 4 years ago
Yikes!
jagedlo over 4 years ago
As Admiral Ackbar would say: “It’s a Trap!”
My First Premium Member over 4 years ago
Only those that saw the movie, “It” get this one. Scary.
Mr. JRB over 4 years ago
There was also an episode of the X files, that had a creature from the sewer. THAT was a good one
Warhaft over 4 years ago
This one, I don’t get. The well is running dry on this line of humor, perhaps.
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Lio will be just fine as long as he stays away from the drain!
finnygirl Premium Member over 4 years ago
SPOILER ALERT – If you haven’t seen the movie “IT” by Stephen King, and don’t want to know things in advance, please don’t read any further. For those who would like to know, here’s a quick explanation from Google: The simplest and most obvious interpretation is that all the talk of floating is a reference to the fact that Pennywise (aka the titular “It”) murders his victims and drags them down to the town’s sewer system where he dwells, which is full of water. And what do dead bodies do in water? That’s right — they float.
The Grim reaper over 4 years ago
Liò, usually I don’t care about this but please #stayathome
The Grim reaper over 4 years ago
Actually nevermind. Knowing Liò, he is probably probably helping pennywise.