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Cainehill, že Divine herself had seen no such malice in my innocent words; as such, thou can only be wishing for discorde within že peaceful Arrynesque Order of Priests and Assorted Minions. Consequently, thou art hereby declared a suspicious fellow, and že wisdom of že Silvery Lady shall measure thy worth.
NTJedi, may I offer my services for your funerals? Such words can only bring the wrath of the Lady upon your shoulders, and once it does, you will realise the errors of your ways. Believe me, I happen to have made the same mistake of offending Arryn, and have been rewarded with a virtually eternal office as "faithful minion, with eventual promotions as pet or even sidekick". Incidentally, does anyone know which one of "shalth" and "shalst" go for "you" and "it"? Or was it another form for "it"? Google cannot find an answer here. |
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ehh, rationality is in such short supply that I doubt we have a sufficient sample size to determine it's relative apportionment between the male and the female of the species.
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What men excel at is inventing (and using) war toys. Oh, and erecting monuments to their vanity. (Which I find amusing, since men think women are vain, and not without good reason.) |
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To me the subjugation of women throughout the greater part of human history makes perfect sense... Who doesn't have a part of them that would greatly enjoy having total control over members of the opposite sex? Without the social morality that's now (hopefully) instilled in us at an early age and the existence of efficient means of disseminating information on how truly brutal said subjugation becomes in actual practice it would be alot easier for those with the power to oppress others to justify the oppression. It makes perfect sense to me although hopefully I'd be intelligent and empathetic enough not to do the same thing were i put in that position. |
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I think we are geting more and more off-topic here, into the foggy realm of feminism and antifeminism... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif My point was that no matter was that bloodslave "he", "she", or "it" - that human was a hero, and has earned the right to be recognised by his God. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif Anybody objects to this statement? >;)
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I believe that most blood slaves are female for only the reason that you evicerate them, pour their blood onto a pyre or brazier and chant at it until something big, ugly, and built for killing happens to wander over with a cartoonlike waft of the smoke and pledges it's undying service to you.
Seems to fit both ideals to me. |
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