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Szeth Pancakes

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  1. @Ookla the Frog @Ookla the Semi-Here @SzethTheHonorblade @Toothless of Shinovar (idk if you're active anymore but) come hither
  2. yeye Eaten fettucini alfredo
  3. I love

    messing around with

    the online color picker thingy

    Online Color Picker

    1. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      uuuuhhh k, hey I just realized in your picture with the dog there is a blanket that I have at my house.

    2. Szeth Pancakes

      Szeth Pancakes

      did you get it at costco

    3. Thaidakar the Ghostblood
  4. Ok, so I've thought about this some more, and I think I may be wrong. But I also may be right! Let's put it in terms of Intent and Command. When you're using Investiture (at least, in certain ways), both of them matter. I believe the same applies to morality. For example, if you kill somebody who was intending to kill you (the Command), it makes a big difference whether you knew that they were trying to kill you, or if they were doing it for unrelated reasons (the Intent). This was obviously premediated on Jasnah's front. But I think it makes a difference what she was thinking when she was premediating it. Would she have done this even if she wasn't trying to teach Shallan a lesson? If she would have, then I think it's morally acceptable. Her Command - her murder of the men - almost certainly ended up saving lives (at least, with my limited knowledge of the situation in Kharbranth), and her Intent was, indeed, to save those lives. But if she was just trying to teach Shallan a lesson, her Intent wasn't to save lives, it was to make a confused girl think about things. Which definitely isn't worth the lives of the three men she killed. Fortunately, with Jasnah flashbacks in the back half, we might get to see her Intent. Unfortunately, we won't get to see that for at least 17 years. *sigh*
  5. Working on it! (Also i maybe can help you with math if you've got a tricky problem or something) TPBM likes math, actually
  6. *is Frustration* When you're on the Shard and you shouldn't be because it's too late
  7. TPBM shouldn't be on the Shard right now.
  8. Hey kid

    yeah

    you

    you want a [Vashikaran Mantra To Control Boyfriend in Chicago]?
     

    yessss

    i know you waaaant it

    1. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      wut? does random best friend count instead?

    2. AonEne

      AonEne

      Maybe don't pretend to be a spambot... 

  9. *wins in the great state of “storms”*
  10. Obsessively fiddling with my signature and having a heated philosophical debate with Frustration? Not how I was thinking I'd spend my evening, but it's honestly pretty nice.

    1. Szeth Pancakes

      Szeth Pancakes

      I think my signature looks pretty nice now :)

      Cleaned the colors up a lot

  11. I think it just boils down to the fact that Jasnah didn't come into that alleyway to fight crime, or to defend herself. She went to teach a lesson to Shallan. And that ended up killing three men. Edit: Also, @Ookla the Frustrated, check my wording. She didn't know those specific men were there, but she knew there were men there. She wouldn't have taken Shallan out for the "lesson" if she hadn't known they would be there.
  12. *sigh* She knew someone would jump her, though. She knew that there were men waiting to jump a noblewoman. She came into that alleyway not just prepared but expecting to kill.
  13. But that's not what happened. Nobody broke into her house. She went into that alleyway fully expecting to be attacked, and fully expecting to do some murder.
  14. See, now this just isn't fair. Murder is not okay, no matter what. The definition of "murder," according to Google, is "kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation." By this definition, Jasnah murdered these men. She premediated her actions, and it was certainly unlawful. If you still think it was justified, go look at Peasant's post - she most definitely could've stopped the mob without harming them. augh
  15. @Ooklil' the Wei this is my revenge
  16. @The Unknown Aon @Ookla the Alkoo @Ookla the Ash @Ookla the Scarecrow @Ookla the Porched @Ookla the Paranormal @ookla the quantificational
  17. And that’s how Hoid fell in love with instant noodles.
  18. See, now that just doesn't seem right.
  19. Kaladin and Szeth. Taln can't because he's got a flashback book (though I guess Eshonai did, too...)
  20. Well, that doesn't quite seem the same. Lex Luthor had tried to attack Superman before, so he knew his strengths and weaknesses. These men had just met Jasnah.
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