In The Lord of the Rings, J. R. R. Tolkien drew upon the language and themes found in the old Medieval hero-tales in order to construct a kind of new mythology. The brilliance of Tolkien was in his departure from the Pagan modes of conduct and morality of these old tales, his creation of a syncretistic fusion between Christian thought and Pagan language, and so his work achieved a deep resonance with all who read it.
We find this passage at the conclusion of The Return of the King:
The Dark Lord was suddenly aware of him, and his Eye piercing all shadows looked across the plain to the door that he had made; and the magnitude of his own folly was revealed to him in a blinding flash, and all the devices of his enemies were at last laid bare.
Adversaries in the stories that Tolkien drew upon, Grendel, Mordred and the like, often served as obstacles that the heroes could overcome through feats of strength and cunning. Sauron is not like them. When Sauron is defeated, it is not because Aragorn is stronger than him or because Gandalf is wiser. They are not. It is only that his hubris was so great that it never occured to him that anyone would want to destroy the thing he held so dear. It is not until the final few seconds of his existence that he realises his mistake.
I think that I Am Jazz displays a similar moment. In the pictured scene, Jazz's journey to what he believes is womanhood is almost complete. He is resting after surgery, a triumphant smile on his face, his rotting groin held together by a labyrinthine patchwork of stitches and grafts. But as Eru Ilúvatar nudged Gollum over the Crack of Doom into the fires beneath, so too does the God of our world intervene in this.
Pop!
In a second, the follies of men are undone and Jazz's crotch explodes, a meaty froth of blood and pus pouring out of the hole where his penis used to be.
Classic foid. Decades or arguments (not saying that there is even a single good point) could not change her mind, but a pic of a dead fetus that looks like it smiles (despite not even having a mouth yet) can.
Lol buncha people who have always been pro life pretending to see the light because pro choice people are "so evil". Don't lie bitch you've always loved that little Area 51 Gummybear.
I've seen a hilarious joke about Mike Thernovith, but for the life of me can't remember any googleable keywords. It went like that, a question like "What is blah blah? Mike Thernovith'th something", where the question contained a legitimate word with some "th"s, but the answer made it clear that it was a different lisped word. Does anybody else remember it?
These comments are making me reconsider the strength of my pro life position. Not for the babies of course, but for the rest of these monsters. Not sure we really need them in this world.
True rad cent take, abortion should be illegal but murder shouldn't.
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1 SnapshillBot 2019-05-22
In The Lord of the Rings, J. R. R. Tolkien drew upon the language and themes found in the old Medieval hero-tales in order to construct a kind of new mythology. The brilliance of Tolkien was in his departure from the Pagan modes of conduct and morality of these old tales, his creation of a syncretistic fusion between Christian thought and Pagan language, and so his work achieved a deep resonance with all who read it.
We find this passage at the conclusion of The Return of the King:
Adversaries in the stories that Tolkien drew upon, Grendel, Mordred and the like, often served as obstacles that the heroes could overcome through feats of strength and cunning. Sauron is not like them. When Sauron is defeated, it is not because Aragorn is stronger than him or because Gandalf is wiser. They are not. It is only that his hubris was so great that it never occured to him that anyone would want to destroy the thing he held so dear. It is not until the final few seconds of his existence that he realises his mistake.
I think that I Am Jazz displays a similar moment. In the pictured scene, Jazz's journey to what he believes is womanhood is almost complete. He is resting after surgery, a triumphant smile on his face, his rotting groin held together by a labyrinthine patchwork of stitches and grafts. But as Eru Ilúvatar nudged Gollum over the Crack of Doom into the fires beneath, so too does the God of our world intervene in this.
In a second, the follies of men are undone and Jazz's crotch explodes, a meaty froth of blood and pus pouring out of the hole where his penis used to be.
In that moment of blind panic and terror, Jazz is Sauron. All triumph and victory is gone. Only the Void remains.
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1 McFluff_TheCrimeCat 2019-05-22
That linked thread is hilarious.
1 trump_banged_ivanka 2019-05-22
It’s dark humour
1 jubbergun 2019-05-22
Oh, it's dark alright. Those people need Jesus.
Or Juan or Tito, you know, someone who can really explain why that shit's messed up and they should be ashamed.
1 ason 2019-05-22
https://twitter.com/ImThatFish/status/1130809050294304768
1 DasRoteOrgan 2019-05-22
Classic foid. Decades or arguments (not saying that there is even a single good point) could not change her mind, but a pic of a dead fetus that looks like it smiles (despite not even having a mouth yet) can.
1 Babybear_Dramabear 2019-05-22
Lol buncha people who have always been pro life pretending to see the light because pro choice people are "so evil". Don't lie bitch you've always loved that little Area 51 Gummybear.
1 zergling_Lester 2019-05-22
I've seen a hilarious joke about Mike Thernovith, but for the life of me can't remember any googleable keywords. It went like that, a question like "What is blah blah? Mike Thernovith'th something", where the question contained a legitimate word with some "th"s, but the answer made it clear that it was a different lisped word. Does anybody else remember it?
1 ItsSugar 2019-05-22
No, but it sounds pretty clever and I hope you report back if you ever find it again.
1 WreckingYourHome 2019-05-22
😩😩😩
1 autism_causes_autism 2019-05-22
1 Osterion 2019-05-22
That's based
1 TehAlpacalypse 2019-05-22
😋😋😋
1 AlveolarPressure 2019-05-22
How can anyone delude themselves into thinking that transparent alien fish monster is cute? Fetuses are nasty looking.
1 ItsSugar 2019-05-22
So are babies.
1 lickedTators 2019-05-22
That's why we should allow post-birth abortion.
1 watermark002 2019-05-22
If evolution wanted us to protect fetal masses why did it make them so ugly?
1 Intensely_Accurate 2019-05-22
True rad cent take, abortion should be illegal but murder shouldn't.
1 kaczynskireborn2 2019-05-22
postnatal abortion for leftoids
1 watermark002 2019-05-22
Wow that fetus looks like shit
1 --harshpangolin-- 2019-05-22
looks like something I'd found in my chowder
1 JumbledFun 2019-05-22
Imagine looking at a Twitter thread and coming to the conclusion it represents a political movement. What a fucking retard thernovich is