cthia wrote:
HHow did Beowulf not aid? And how are the Manties not League enemies?
Distance yourself as a reader who hates all things Mandarin. Beowulf was complicit.
Joat42 wrote:Explain in detail how Beowulf was complicit, because so far you haven't managed to produce one coherent argument why they where complicit.
pappilon wrote:Yes, they are guilty of notifying an ally of theirs with whom there have been ...incidents. There is no IMMANENT (as in warships passing through Beowulf/Manticore's WHJ headed for Earth. At this point there ios no declaration of war on any side. Immanent invasion does not apply. Sorry just legality. And for some law is law. And Constitution, no matter how dead or inconvenient is still the law above all other laws.
About divorce, there's a hole in the fence between you and your neighbor, you've known about it for years, you know your wife's been "popping over" to visit the neighbor since the hole was discovered. And NOW you act all angry and enraged that "there's something awfuwwwy scwewy going on awound here." Now that she's filing for divorce?
I always thought she was "popping over" through the hole in the fence to borrow some flour and sugar. She's been baking an awful lot of pastries lately. At least that's what she told me. The lying witch.