Thread:Argali1/@comment-26210095-20160229213107/@comment-26347028-20160316202911

Edacnik wrote: 1: Tolkien never stated either of them to be non canon and until then, I will assume myself to be correct. Thank you.

2: Point not proven. That's comparing The United Stated to a group of tribes who live in the woods under fear of Sauron, not a great Union of people of literally almost all ethnic groups of the world. Your point proves nothing except that fact that you obviously don't know how xenophobic tribes work. 1. But that's always your problem. One is finished, or as near as it would ever be; the other half-baked. To assume your view to be right, when it is clearly wrong, is your whole mantra. To me, it seems very much like you don't care if you're wrong. Because, evidently so here, you just won't give up on principal. Now, a word of advice would be to quit while you're ahead, and it can only get worse from here.

2. A confederacy to a confederacy, a group of United States to a group of united tribes. Not a whole lot of difference. And, looking at a xenophobic leader like Donald Trump, America is clearly something you know nothing about. So, shut up about things you don't know absolutely nothing about for certain. Like the Avari; who have not been scared of Sauron, nor Morgoth. They are just extremely cautious about everything, as they have been since the dawn of time itself. A little too cautious perhaps at times, but cautious nevertheless. And, please, look in the mirror and try not to crack it next time before insulting me.