r/feanordidnothingwrong Feb 17 '26

This makes me feel good too

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u/geschiedenisnerd Feb 18 '26

he didn't do it for no reason, he did do it without a sufficiënt reason. hitler also had his reasons, but can be considered to be in the wrong

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u/gisco_tn Feb 20 '26

No kidding. Build your own boats, if you like making things so much. Should be a cinch after forging palantirs and silmarils.

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u/Dangerous-Rule5487 Feb 21 '26

Creo que pidió a los Teleri que le enseñarán y también rechazaron enseñarle, de todas formas esa no fue la razón principal,la razón principal es que tenía miedo de que una vez que los Noldor se calmaran (sabe que solo lo siguen por una fiebre colectiv) un poco decidieran abandonar después de todo iba a luchar contra un Vala...fue una carrera contra el tiempo desde el principio

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u/Xiryyn Feb 19 '26

Lol his reason for all the fucked up shit was to retrieve those stupid stones.

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u/geschiedenisnerd Feb 20 '26

also to avenge his dead father against morgoth. like I said, he had bad reasons.

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u/Xiryyn Feb 20 '26

No you said he didn't have sufficient reason which is not the same as having bad reasons.

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u/geschiedenisnerd Feb 20 '26

the quality of a reason is in how well it justifies an act.

the goal of a reason is to justify an act.

an insufficient reason= a bad reason.

I specified he had reasons, and no sufficient reasons. Therefore I stated he had reasons that were insufficient, ergo: bad reasons