Was it FAT3?
Was it fate? The number three has always been a notable number. According to the Chinese, three is a perfect Number, to the Mayan, the sacred number of woman, to the Egyptians, the number of the cosmos, to the Japanese, there are three Treasures; truth, courage, and compassion. The number three also shows up in a certain novella called The Metamorphosis. The particular representation I would like to discuss is the fact that there are three Lodgers. I happen to be a complete Greek and Roman Mythology nerd and these lodgers dinged a bell and lit a bright lightbulb above my head. In Greek and Roman Mythology a series of three Goddesses determine human destinies. Specifically they decide how long someone should live and what specific allotment of misery and suffering they should receive. Their names were Clotho, which means Spinner, Lachesis, which means Allotter, and Atropos, which means Unalterable or Inflexible. Clotho spins the thread of human fate, Lachesis dispense it, and Atrop...