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Manson Posted 17 years ago
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Prison break excerpt

hi there
here is an excerpt from prison break season 3
when teabag makes his pitch ti join the mob in the prison.
'surely it is beneath a man of your statue to be walking around like this'
what does that mean?
I understand it is hard to construe the real meaning without context, I really could not recall what happend before and after that?

chrs
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manson 'surely it is beneath a man of your statue to be walking around like this' what does that mean? stature, not statue. Stature can mean someone's reputation or regard, and it can also mean the physical characteristics of a person, large, medium, tall, etc.

  • manson 'surely it is beneath a man of your statue to be walking around like this' what does that mean?
  • stature, not statue.
  • Stature can mean someone's reputation or regard, and it can also mean the physical characteristics of a person, large, medium, tall, etc.
  • The sentance means- It would go lower your reputation to be in here.
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manson'surely it is beneath a man of your statue to be walking around like this'
what does that mean?
stature, not statue. 

Stature can mean someone's reputation or regard, and it can also mean the physical characteristics of a person, large, medium, tall, etc.

The sentance means-

It would go lower your reputation t

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