Troubadour
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- Oct 12, 2010
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I know I do. Let's go conquer Gondor... which I'll interpret as being Iran... in his honor.
Sorry to dissapoint you, but Gondor is in Germany.
Sorry to dissapoint you, but Gondor is in Germany.
Hahah.
Hell yeah UK is the Shire
Interesting. Who made that map?
Many ancient (~70 years) texts held sacred by millions mention this character and his amazing exploits. Some claim he is a fictional character, but perhaps there are possibly others who disagree with them, just as in debates about the Bible. Perhaps Frodo Baggins really lived, and there might be some historical truth to the events depicted in the Lord of The Rings. If someone has faith to that effect, who are you to deny their heartfelt beliefs? Fossilized plant matter found on a mountain in Eastern Europe may, some may say, be the remains of the lambas bread Frodo and Samwise Gamgee were reputed to have taken with them on their trip to Mordor. How can you argue with evidence like that? So, do you believe in Frodo as depicted in the Tolkien Gospels?
Tolkien was a Christian. Your said "Tolkien Scriptures" are fiction that mirror Christian truthsrof
LoTR wasn't an allegory, and Tolkein was only a Christian some times. If you want a Christian tale, read Narnia.
LoTR wasn't an allegory, and Tolkein was only a Christian some times. If you want a Christian tale, read Narnia.
Frodo saved the mother****ing Shire and ****!
Sorry to dissapoint you, but Gondor is in Germany.
Frodo saved the mother****ing Shire and ****!
Sorry to dissapoint you, but Gondor is in Germany.
Holy crap. This means that the Americas are the land of the gay elves!
Sorry to dissapoint you, but Gondor is in Germany.
That map is clearly ridiculous. The Shire was not an island, nor was Bree.
Many ancient (~70 years) texts held sacred by millions mention this character and his amazing exploits. Some claim he is a fictional character, but perhaps there are possibly others who disagree with them, just as in debates about the Bible. Perhaps Frodo Baggins really lived, and there might be some historical truth to the events depicted in the Lord of The Rings. If someone has faith to that effect, who are you to deny their heartfelt beliefs? Fossilized plant matter found on a mountain in Eastern Europe may, some may say, be the remains of the lambas bread Frodo and Samwise Gamgee were reputed to have taken with them on their trip to Mordor. How can you argue with evidence like that? So, do you believe in Frodo as depicted in the Tolkien Gospels?
I do NOT believe in Frodo. I DO however believe in trolls. They show up here quite regularly. Disgusting, filthy, little creatures...
But the light from the Ban hammer may!And unfortunately sunlight does not always work against them.
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