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.
23 comments
9 cakejerry_B0T 2020-07-10
Snally is quite catty, she has shunned me for reasons unknown
1 mechakingghidorah 2020-07-10
Are you from the south,? she doesn’t seem to like people from there.
1 WarSanchez 2020-07-10
No one likes people from the south. Save for their cousins.
1 muffler_kek 2020-07-10
Has Snally finished Kimmo Alm part 2 yet
6 respaaaaaj 2020-07-10
Bold of you to assume Basad knows how to drive
1 Bummunism 2020-07-10
It's safer than not to assume those two don't either.
4 CumMilkshake 2020-07-10
The white girl is cute tbh
3 HodorLePortePorte 2020-07-10
I wasn't making up a story about the headline...
3 HodorLePortePorte 2020-07-10
Other headline was “How Basically Met Snally”
1 Doctor-Pavel 2020-07-10
should have gone with this, much more clever and leaves zoomers clueless
1 MagicHoudini 2020-07-10
Isn’t it “When Harry met Sally” in English?
1 Bummunism 2020-07-10
It's a reference to an average Redditor TV show.
1 MagicHoudini 2020-07-10
😎never heard of it😎
1 godsrmay 2020-07-10
You aight white boy
1 MagicHoudini 2020-07-10
Excuse me did you just assume my race?
3 wizdumb337 2020-07-10
They hit so hard that it impregnated snally and next thing you know 26 months later lawlz came into the world.
3 StephanTheEggCounter 2020-07-10
imagine allocating space on your brain to actally know who these people are
1 Spysix 2020-07-10
Girl too cute to be snally.
1 HodorLePortePorte 2020-07-10
TIKTOKDOWN!
1 YTtears4fearsDSCoolC 2020-07-10
Good plot for a rom com.
1 AntiLuke 2020-07-10
Yeah, that's definitely a story I'm not surprised is from Oregon.
1 MasterLawlz 2020-07-10
He looks like Jim Carrey
-1 SnapshillBot 2020-07-10
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.
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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