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do you guys have “grade school” or is your whole education system considered “grade school” ?
What is grade school amaksmssnnjsk
Random Questions I Have About St. George
I know that there are medics for post-fighting, but what about sickness? What if a soldier gets a chronic illness or a terminal illness, are there people for that? And half of these kids are teenagers, are there pediatricians at the Chapter House? Are soldiers allowed to fight if they develop disease? What about disabilities like scoliosis or RLS?
What about dental work? I mean, you can die of a toothache or a cavity if it isn’t helped and sometimes they mess up one’s nervous system. And wisdom teeth are pretty much always removed in developed countries. Are there angry teenage soldiers walking around with braces? Where do they go to get this done, is there someone in the Chapter house or do they have to go to a normal person town?
Glasses? Contacts? Do they just not let kids with awful vision into the Order? Even if they did that, at forty it’s pretty much a given to lose good vision and there are kids born into St. George. Where is the equipment for testing kept at? How do people get the resources for making glasses/contacts?
Soldiers with PTSD, soldiers with depression, soldiers with DID, etc, they’re bound to happen, how does that work? Would the soldier in question be looked down upon for it or is it considered a common occurrence that happens to everyone? Are there mandatory group therapy meetings that the everyone has to go to?
Just... How does this work????
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Quick question. Is Isak gay or bi?
Is there any way to read summaries of the silmarillion? Just cause I tried reading it about two years ago and the first part just killed me.
i totally get you about the first part it took me 7 months to read the silm and an angry librarian chasing after me for overdue books (i actually skimmed through almost everything after beren meets luthien¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
Generally, Wikipedia and the Tolkien wikias (TolkienGateway and lotrwikia) have a basic overview. (Okay, so it’s pretty lengthy, I’ll admit, but those are usually my go-to sites whenever I’m researching something Tolkien-related.)
If you’re looking for something similar to a reader’s guide (which might or might not work, depending on what you’re expecting), askmiddlearth has a great downloadable pdf here. (These are the original posts.) It’s full of charts, maps, and art and helped me lots. There is, however, some navigation required, and still a bit of reading involved. But it’ll be significantly shorter and more straightforward than The Silmarillion.
If you want specifics on any details (elvish races and family trees, races of men and family trees, etc.), just shoot me another ask, and I’ll whip up a list of resources I’ve read through so far.
Hope this helped somewhat, and good luck with your Tolkien endeavors! c: (The Silm’s a pretty wild ride, let me tell you that. Think: Game of Thrones meets folklore and mythology; I dunno.)
(Also, if anyone has any other resources to help this anon, just add them below, yeah? (: )
I JUST LAUGHED SO HARD i COULDN'T BREATHE EXPLAINING THAT DEAN WINCHESTER SLASH SHERIFF THING TO THE MAN
omg sane which one do you ahve a bigger problem for pete or patrick
I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE