@kair0e@currentiyke Hilarious take considering that white people overall have one of the lowest population on earth of and yet they’ve conquered most of it. Dumb fuck
@FearedBuck We have actors on the Epstein list, known pedophiles and rapists but god forbid Alan Ritchson beat the shit out of somebody who probably deserved it. Watch the kids reaction, they flip the other guy off and say shit to him then follow Alan when he leaves. Clueless ass people
@TMZ The people in this comment section are a bunch of bitches. Look at the surroundings in the video. Notice how when he pulls off the two kids follow. Maybe, just maybe the guy he beat the shit out of endangered his kids and that’s why he did that.
Open your eyes, fucks sake
Sauron's, relatively smaller, power was concentrated into a ring; Morgoth's vast power was disseminated. The whole of 'Middle-earth' was Morgoth's Ring
• Melkor (Morgoth) grew weaker over time because he poured his divine power into the very substance of Arda.
Melkor was originally the mightiest of the Valar the most powerful of the Ainur who entered Eä, Yet, in his quest to dominate and corrupt Arda entirely, he dispersed his vast power throughout the world: into the earth, rocks, seas, air, decay, and even living things. This act literally "marred" Arda forever, turning the whole of Middle-earth into "Morgoth's Ring."
As Tolkien explains in Morgoth's Ring: "Morgoth's vast power was disseminated. The whole of 'Middle-earth' was Morgoth's Ring."
By the end of the First Age, this dissemination had severely diminished him personally he could barely sustain a stable physical form, his wounds (like those from Fingolfin) became permanent, and when the Valar finally overthrew him, he was far weaker than in his prime. His evil lingers as a permanent shadow on the world, but he himself was greatly reduced.
• Sauron did the opposite: he concentrated his power, mostly within the One Ring. Sauron was a Maia one of the lesser Ainur, a servant of the Valar (originally of Aulë), and later Morgoth's most powerful and trusted lieutenant (known as Gorthaur the Cruel). Unlike his master, he did not scatter his strength across the world. Instead, he forged the One Ring as a vessel to concentrate the greater part of his native power.
This allowed him to remain extraordinarily potent while the Ring existed Tolkien notes that in the Second Age, with the Ring, Sauron was effectively more powerful than the weakened Morgoth at the end of the First Age. However, this concentration created a fatal vulnerability: when the Ring was destroyed, most of his invested power was lost with it. His spirit endured (as Ainur cannot be utterly destroyed), but he was "greatly diminished," too weak to ever take physical shape again.Tolkien's direct comparison (from Morgoth's Ring): "Sauron's, relatively smaller, power was concentrated into a ring; Morgoth's vast power was disseminated. The whole of 'Middle-earth' was Morgoth's Ring." And elsewhere: "Just as Sauron concentrated his power in the One Ring, Morgoth dispersed his power into the very matter of Arda, thus the whole of Middle-earth was Morgoth's Ring."This contrast is one of the deepest themes in Tolkien's legendarium: Morgoth's all-consuming ambition spread corruption everywhere but left him personally broken; Sauron's cunning focus made him more dangerous in the short term but ultimately more fragile.
@SaycheeseDGTL@Realdevinhaney you’re bum ass got embarrassed by RG and he was proven to not have been doping by multiple drug tests but you’re such a cry baby you had to try and sue him. You’re so afraid to rematch him yet you’ll talk shit all the time. Stop being a bitch
@BrettVest@_ROB_29 Here I was thinking I was the only one to notice these things. So many real videos they could have pieced together and instead it’s AI trash
@HonoluluBlues_ Dudes an absolute clown if he hit that
Does he not remember 1000 men in 24 hours blowing their load in her. You couldn’t catch me in the same city as her
@BraveSirMichael@MLFootball If you watched any game this past season you’d know this isn’t even close to true. Hence why the lions missed the playoffs. We didn’t use Monty at all and we kept losing when all we did was push Gibbs