It's not about emotions or morals though, it's about how he's treated. He's obviously gonna have more privilege than any human.
BearGun
Agreed, "to vague" just opens the door for abuse. Either for a zealous court to apply the law outside of what was intended or for a lenient court to let those who should be convicted slip through the cracks.
He's literally the king of the gods, don't think how things are for humans has any impact on his behaviour.
Intelligence is not a binary thing. There's loads of people in academia that are very good at the specific thing they study but are absolute morons about near everything else. Just because someone has a degree in business or whatever that does not mean they know jack shit about geography.
Cave Johnson is that you?
And 12 and 16 years ago. Unfortunately they might break it for real this time.
He's offering to take part in the bread and circuses, as a friend, implying that he's suffering with bilbo
What in the everloving fuck do you Americans do to your pizzas that makes them be so greasy that you can wipe it off????
I mean no, they arose from their hiding in the depths of Angmar is definitely how I'd interpret that
I will not stand for this Pippin slander!
He resisted the will of Sauron himself for a bit, and even when hurt by him he told him a little as possible. Pippin very intentionally told Sauron nothing of their quest or of Frodo and Sam.
He's a fool, but a fairly intelligent, strong-willed and kind fool.
Good meme though.
The cry of Morgoth in that hour was the greatest and most dreadful that was ever heard in the northern world; the mountains shook, and the earth trembled, and rocks were riven asunder. Deep in the forgotten places that cry was heard. Far beneath the ruined halls of Angband, in vaults to which the Valar in the haste of their assault had not descended, Balrogs lurked still, awaiting ever the return of their Lord; and now swiftly they arose, and passing over Hithlum they came to Lammoth as a tempest of fire. With their whips of flame they smote asunder the webs of Ungoliant, and she quailed, and turned to flight, belching black vapours to cover her.
It doesn't actually say anything about how fast they got there. "In that hour" simply means "at that time" here. On the other hand, they travelled "as a tempest of fire", which certainly implies magic and speed. Either way, with such inherently magical creatures as the Balrogs, saying that they cannot travel very quickly without flying seems somewhat naive.
Good meme though, always appreciate something that makes me go back to the scriptures.
Mine just "forgets" that i have songs downloaded over time until i go online, so my playlist will effectively gradually shrink. And then as soon as i go online they're instantly available and downloaded again...