Idle Hands 💯
The phrase is frequently used by modern artistic communities and creators:
The phrase typically refers to the proverb "Idle hands are the devil's workshop" (or "playthings"), suggesting that boredom or inactivity often leads people into trouble or mischief. Idle Hands
The concept gained popularity through the writings of St. Jerome in the 4th century and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (c. 1392). 2. Idle Hands (1999) – The Cult Classic Movie The phrase is frequently used by modern artistic
Though a box office "bomb" at the time due to sensitive release timing, it has since become a beloved cult classic known for its soundtrack and over-the-top practical effects. 3. Contemporary Creative Projects Idle Hands