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Anonymous
ITT buildings
>> Anonymous
.....
>> Anonymous
>>508668
Problem, buddy?
>> Foxxie <3 !QWM3.svXac
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>> Anonymous
i <3 /d/
>> Anonymous
ok.. wow
>> Anonymous
/b/
>> Anonymous
>>508685
=)
>> Anonymous
>>508686
>=(
>> Anonymous
Fucking HOT
>> anonymous
Sarumon (sp?) is a dude, and Sauron (sp?) is a dude who lost his physical form, right? It's been some time since I saw those fucking long movies, but they're both male. Wouldn't this be /y/ material, since it's two dudes in control of the towers? The towers are an extension of their reach and view, so in this case, it's an extension of their body.

Unless I'm missing something, I'd prefer two girls at the top of the building that are grinding their girders, if you know what I mean.
>> Anonymous
>Sauron lost his physical form, right?

no. though the movies make it out to be like that.

anyway, this is hot.
>> Anonymous
>>508725
Stop trying to fuck up a funny picture. Just lol at it and move on.
>> Anonymous
>>508735
actually he did, but that was years before in numenor wasn't it?
>> Anonymous
>>508725
By your reasoning, that would be /u/. Your reasoning is wrong.
>> Anonymous
>actually he did

he lost his physicality previously - however, at the time the books take place, the only thing missing is the finger that was cut off. look it up, dogg!

lol :(
>> Anonymous
okay thats just weird and creepy. I have seen some creepy shit and this take #10 on my list. God, now I am going to have nightmares for years.
>> Anonymous
Neither one of them is really a man by our definition anyhow. They are both higher beings who took physical shapes that man could understand. Sarumon and Ghandolf originally being of the 5 beings to take the shape of men (the 5 wizards) to protect Middle Earth from Sauron and his master (who is not thought of by the time of the events in Hobbit and LOTR).

God, I was just reading all that crap on Wiki the other day. I never thought I'd use that knowledge.
>> Anonymous
I came
>> Anonymous
>Neither one of them is really a man by our definition anyhow. They are both higher beings who took physical shapes that man could understand. Sarumon and Ghandolf originally being of the 5 beings to take the shape of men (the 5 wizards) to protect Middle Earth from Sauron and his master (who is not thought of by the time of the events in Hobbit and LOTR).

>They are both higher beings who took physical shapes that man could understand. Sarumon and Ghandolf originally being of the 5 beings to take the shape of men (the 5 wizards) to protect Middle Earth from Sauron and his master

>Sarumon and Ghandolf originally being of the 5 beings

>Sarumon and Ghandolf
>> Anonymous
>>508906
lolz
>> Anonymous
It just means Saruman is Sauron's little bitch :3
>> Anonymous
lolz...

rule 34
>> Anonymous
>>508725
What a fucking homophobe.
>> Ande
>>509323

Usually heterosexuals aren't interested in other men. It's as simple as that. The reason they don't support homosexuality is because, simply put, it has no interest to them. That is not being homophobic.

Being homophobic means that someone has an irrational fear of homosexuals to the point they simply can not be in the same room with one at the same time because it enduces too much fear/anxiety. Not liking homosexuality because one has no interest in it is something completely different.

Also, going out on a limb, asking a heterosexual to like/appreciate homosexuality is the same thing as asking a replucican to vote democrat, or asking a democrat to vote republican. It's simply not going to happen because the same views being applied simply are not there.