I disagree. Dishonoring a demon? This makes no sense.
Killing and torture is evil but i still think burning books and destroying culture is the among the most evil can do...it can set entire civilizations back HUNDREDS of years....imagine the world if the Library of Alexandria was still around
Good read. And ^
Could play him in a movie. shyt would be dope.
life>books....right?
Not really but culture and knowledge spans multiple generations. So in essence to kill a peoples culture is to kill the entire civilization.
to kill all the people in a civilization is really killing an entire civilization. Civilizations are more than just a composition of writings. Personally i'd value the people making the books over the books.
yo breh u might be sittin on a million dollar idea
thats why Sarah Palin will be on this list in a 100 yearsKilling and torture is evil but i still think burning books and destroying culture is the among the most evil can do...it can set entire civilizations back HUNDREDS of years....imagine the world if the Library of Alexandria was still around
and what happens when the people still alive don't have that knowledge memorized. Lets look at the pre-Wikipedia USA.
You burn down the Smithsonian and the Gugenheim and as many libraries as you can. Do like Savanarola did in Florence and demand that all personal art, flims and books be burned. Not only did you wipe out lots of knowledge that people will take years to RE-figure out it can possibly destroy discoveries that people ONLY in this part of the world may have figured out...
it robs the entirety of the human race of progression and innovation. If you kill the man that invented the wheel before he could pass the knowledge it could take years before it is made again.
You forget there are books people have spent their entire LIVES creating. If that nikkas dead, that book doesn't get rewritten and his experience dies with him. Its hustling backwards.
Egypt was known as a great civilization even back when Rome was swimming in the nutsack of Greece. The Library was burned down and it was NEVER as great as it was ever again.
You know Rome was not in the nutsack of Greece right? Egypt was, Library of Alexandria was set up in 323 bc by a student of Aristotle, the whole name is from Alexander the great.This whole post is powerful especially the bolded..Its mind blowing to think about it like this.