1. Take Up Thy Stethoscope
2. Astronomy
1. Take Up Thy Stethoscope
2. Astronomy
I would have just ended the sentence with Chris Hardwick Sucks. Nothing else really needs to follow that.
Well, at least it only cost him his marriage.
How does the Sand Snake not bite off Cersei's lower lip in that scene. Surely she knows she is a dead woman.
Yeah that's right there. "Dum Dum", "Hey, "100 Million People Dead" and "Graveyard" would also receive no argument from me.
"Seafaring" to me is the ultimate Buttholes song really. Well maybe "Jimi" from Hairway.
All the 80s stuff is worth owning. Prob start with Locust Abortion Technician or Psychic Powerless
Butthole Surfers are generally an 80s band not a 90s one. If we are counting their relevant records vs their 1 successful record.
Ugh
Surely he begrudgingly has to go with tomboy MJ and she will show up at the door all super sexy and say "Face it Tiger, you just hit the jackpot."
Yeah I didn't like it till I considered the nature of the school they were attending. His bullying comes from his wealth.
Oh. Well fuck that guy then.
Know the name. Not the slightest idea what he looks like. Still unclear as to which one he was, the moon faced kid or the guy with the big nose.
What part of I never commented on how he died do you not understand? I just stated that he did indeed die. Nothing more, nothing less. I stated he was mortal and quoted the appendices to LOTR that say the same.
Appendix A LOTR
Durin the deathless was named deathless because he lived so long. He wasn't immortal
I've never heard anyone say what happens after death but nor have I every heard one suggest they wouldn't die. Mortals die there. Dwarves are mortals. I have no opinion on their souls. This is enough for me. I have seen no passages that suggest mortals make it there in the long run and mutliples ones that state the…
I would say we don't know precisely b/c that precise story isn't told. Tolkien was very much about the story not told as you probably know. However we can reasonably interpret from the evidence at hand that he finds more peace and dies sooner than he would in ME, to what degrees I'm not even sure it matters. But…
I would assume he dies. The elves' spirits return there (although to the Halls of Mandos is it?) so their spirit belongs there dead or alive. So the elves and maiar don't know where mortal spirits go, implying it isn't there.
Well its not spelled out in the text but he does talk about Frodo dying in letters. But the Silmarillon spells out what happens to mortals there.