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FireFox

FireFox

Enlightened
Apr 8, 2020
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I like the pharse catch the bus to describe ending ones life.
I am curious where did the pharse come from?
Why do we use it
Is there a meaning behind it
 
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katyhere

katyhere

Member
Jan 23, 2020
44
For me CTB means closing the book. Might make more sense to you?
 
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WhatIsMyLife

Experienced
Apr 22, 2020
227
It came from an old Usenet newsgroup, which was kinda like this site.

The meaning behind the quote is said to be:

A bus stop where several people have decided to stop and chat before deciding on whether or not to get on the bus.
 
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hadenough

Student
Aug 24, 2019
147
There is a famous suicide site in the UK called Beachy Head where people jump to their death. People would "catch the bus" from town centre to jump.
 
SuiSqueeze92

SuiSqueeze92

Self Saboteur
Jan 15, 2020
479
Did you know?

If someone is "three sheets to the wind", that phrase came from when a windmill would lose a fan of the four and become wobbly/unstable.

But I think catch the bus overall somewhat instills a bit of hope as the bus will eventually have to drop you off somewhere, maybe a phrase of confidence along the lines of "i'll see you on the other side".
 
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Underwhelming

Underwhelming

Before I Disappear
Mar 10, 2020
63
Oops.... I thought everyone was saying cease to breathe.
 
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Mitty

Mitty

Member
Apr 19, 2020
16
For some reason I used to think CTB meant "crossing the bridge," which I still can never stop automatically reading it as no matter how hard I try.
 

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