Well Neptune is the Roman god of the sea, so ancient sailors blamed him for storms and shipwrecks. But if you were shipwrecked a second time you should have learned your lesson the first time you were shipwrecked. It's kindof like the saying 'fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me." Do ya get it? Hope this helps :)
the witch
Herbert Hoover
Homeowners can blame the extensive root systems of trees for clogging their drainpipes. Trees have roots that can grow far and wide in search of water and nutrients, which can lead them to infiltrate and obstruct pipes.
Titania and Oberon blame each other for the recent storms and floods, as their ongoing quarrels and battles have disrupted the natural balance and caused chaos in the weather patterns. They believe that their conflict has angered the elements and brought about these calamities.
Many scientists are blaming the warming of the earth's oceans, a result of anthropogenic climate change, for the documented increase in the strength of hurricanes. The same cannot be said for the frequency of hurricanes, which does not appear to be increasing aside from temporary increases (and decreases) in natural, multi-decadal oscillations.
Phillip blames his mother for being shipwrecked because he feels she insisted on leaving their home in the Caribbean during a time of war, which ultimately led to their dangerous voyage. He perceives her as overprotective and believes her decisions contributed to the perilous situation they found themselves in. This blame reflects his frustration and anger towards the circumstances that have drastically changed his life.
You cannot justifiably blame something that does't exist.
No
The phrase "we are to blame" can be translated into Latin as "nos culpam habemus" or "nos reus sumus." Both convey the idea of accountability or guilt. The first emphasizes having blame, while the second focuses on being guilty.
There are many reasons why he blames you for his behavior. He probably just cannot deal with the fact he is wrong.
All of the money you own. They are French. Cannot blame them for good wine.
First it not always a root word. It can be a prefix or possibly a suffix. Second, it means blame. As in "He was the culprit of the robbing of the bank.
blame it on the goose
His narcissism led him to believe that he was the best, but in the contest he came in second and someone else will be to blame.
No please never blame animals for lice since lice cannot live off animals
On February 22, 2011, Season Two's episode "Blame It on the Alcohol" was released.
No one to blame.