aiwendil42
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aiwendil42

But your achievement will live forever in this comment section.

There is no Doin!

Thorin, at least, is a well-drawn character. Proud and pompous, slightly comical in his self-seriousness, but with genuine nobility of spirit. (Of all things, he reminds me of King Friday from Mr. Rogers.)

You're allowed to dislike specific instances of comedy without disliking comedy in general.

He liked Chopin. I mean, his taste in music was conservative, but it's not like he thought everything had gone downhill with the Renaissance.

Or Ironfists, Stiffbeards, Stonefoots, or Blacklocks?

I too would like to learn Soval Phare. Or Adunaic.

Well this is downright shocking. Who'd've thought?

As if Crispin Glover would ever do anything strange.

My point is that while "not guilty" is the legal term, "innocent" is (at least in my usage) an exact synonym for that legal term, so using it doesn't seem that problematic to me.

They ought to be called the Loud Minority, am I right?

Murder by Death is seriously a great movie.

Yeah, I understand that. But my point is that "not guilty" means "innocent". You could equally say that courts don't determine that someone is "not guilty of a crime"; they find that they cannot be shown to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. So it seems to me that if "not guilty" is an acceptable short phrase for

The Ceaușescu trial was widely considered a show trial, with the
couple’s guilt (of genocide and other charges) decided well in advance.
Hussein’s trial was considered by Human Rights Watch to be “a flawed
trial [which] marks a significant step away from the rule of law in
Iraq.” In both instances, the countries

We had a substitute teacher at our high school who would spend every class telling us about how sunspot activity was responsible for all major events in human history. He was better than the substitute teacher who would always just talk about the holocaust, but not as good as the substitute teacher who would always

I have to say, I don't really understand the objection to "innocent". The usual meaning of innocent is "not guilty". Does it bother you because "innocent" can also mean "naive" (and similar)?

It's almost as though women are humans.

I think the question is how long ago they started using that bot.

The phonology of Quenya is somewhat inspired by Finnish, but there are significant differences as well. The names in the first image don't look like Quenya. Maybe a bit like its predecessor Qenya.

He's going to be so upset when he reads these comments! I can't wait to see the look on his face.