Proverb “I would have to be very stupid to do xy”?

How can you say that well? It's simply that you'd be incredibly stupid if you voluntarily did something like xy.

Isn't there a saying?

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spanferkel14
1 year ago

“If the donkey is too good, he goes to the ice. ‘ (and breaks a leg)

But the Speaking means: If someone goes too well, he becomes unpredictable/overcrowded and risks a lot; by his recklessness he comes to harm. This is also said by someone who is very involved in himself and his supposed skill.

That’s not what you mean, is it? How about one of the following Talks?

  • I should have be abandoned by all good spirits,
  • I should have be bitten by monkeys,
  • I should have have lost the mind,
  • I should have no longer have all cups in the cupboard,
  • Me they had have bitten into the brain,
  • Me they had in the brain and have forgotten to stir,
  • I was yes (well) no longer to save,
  • I was yes (well) no longer with comfort,
  • I was yes (well) no longer with clear mind,

if I bought this scrap car.

gufrastella
1 year ago

Hello Fcb4livE!

Maybe you’re saying this phrase: “You should already be abandoned by all good spirits to …”

LG

gufrastella

Pudelskern666
1 year ago

Why don’t you just use DIESE?

Otherwise you could say something like:

“Only a full-thread/idiot/… would make xy.”

shakur1988
8 months ago

Above all “speaks” yes each of us speaks words in all rule ..🤕ðŸ ̃‰

SkyrimSE300GB
1 year ago

Who else is stupid. Better leave

Pudelskern666
1 year ago
Reply to  SkyrimSE300GB

Who else is stupid

*tituted

SkyrimSE300GB
1 year ago
Reply to  Pudelskern666

I thought 😀 has something to do with title. Thank you.

Mettmann112
1 year ago
Reply to  Pudelskern666

you are wise