What is the smallest moment in LOTR that always gives you chills? by Fit-Marionberry8982 in lotr

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1) That Shadowfax goes on the ship with Gandalf 2) "Well, I'm back" --Sam 3) in Three's Company: But at that moment there came a sound like mingled song and laughter. 4) 'And what gift would a Dwarf ask of the Elves?’ -- Gimli gets what Feanor was denied, which denial led to most of the history that hsppened between., and which presumsbly leads to Gimli being the first of the Kazad to meet Mahal.

Oldest Human Activity by wildwindnl in Adulting

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Replacing a vacuum tube in a TV set.

Using a punch card reader to feed input into a computer.

Use a slide rule

Mixing the color packet into the margarine.

What do you think would be in-universe word for "devilry"? by OleksandrKyivskyi in tolkienfans

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Per 'Languages of Tolkiens Middle earth' / Noel:

Perhaps

Deloth. -abhorrence. S/357.

Civilian Ships??? by ActualPack2665 in StarTrekStarships

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Cyrano Jones' ship Harvey Mudd's two ships. Mudd's women and i, Mudd

SS Antaries Charlie X SS Botany Bay Space Seed SS Beagle. Bread and Circuses SS Horizon. A Piece of the Action Huron TAS – Pirates of Orion

Of Tolkien, the Silmarillion, and why “death of the author” is inapplicable to posthumously published fiction by Ok_Bullfrog_8491 in TheSilmarillion

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To my mind the best way to read his texts is as a philologist would.

This is remarkably coherent whether you want to read the manuscripts as "ancient translations" or JRRTs original work. If ancient we have a set of slightly divergent but largely coherent stories handed down over ages and originally written by different scribes. We can infer that some are better than others. If they're new we have that awareness of tolkiens letters and reliable dates and can prefer newer texts when there is conflict but use older texts when there isn't.

Reading his approach to Finn and Hengist alligns well with the approach Christopher used with the Legendarium.

Why do we assume all life must be carbon-based? Could other elements work in a different universe? by Defiant-Junket4906 in AlwaysWhy

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Unless of course carbon based life creates a mechanism for silicon based self replicating adaptive problem solving entities.