fair point, I understand where you're coming from, but the original comment was creating rules of war - the point still stands that even if a country breaks the laws that then means they're held accountable the reason Russia and Ukraine aren't yet is cause they're still fighting
Much as Yama loathed to admit it, the boy also made confined life more tolerable. Whether they liked it or not, the boy often ate with them (initially to prove that the food was not compromised in any way) and always asked if they had any needs (other than freedom) that their captors could attend to. He helped write and then pass along messages back home, made sure their pot of tea was never empty, and served as the friendlier face for the newer prisoners to get accustomed to.
Anime & Comics · arg3nt
and how many follow them? The UN court is there for that reason simply because one country does not follow the law does not give leverage for the rest to stop too
Much as Yama loathed to admit it, the boy also made confined life more tolerable. Whether they liked it or not, the boy often ate with them (initially to prove that the food was not compromised in any way) and always asked if they had any needs (other than freedom) that their captors could attend to. He helped write and then pass along messages back home, made sure their pot of tea was never empty, and served as the friendlier face for the newer prisoners to get accustomed to.
Anime & Comics · arg3nt
literally rules of war, someone has to establish them
Much as Yama loathed to admit it, the boy also made confined life more tolerable. Whether they liked it or not, the boy often ate with them (initially to prove that the food was not compromised in any way) and always asked if they had any needs (other than freedom) that their captors could attend to. He helped write and then pass along messages back home, made sure their pot of tea was never empty, and served as the friendlier face for the newer prisoners to get accustomed to.
Anime & Comics · arg3nt
it's a part of the plot bud, at the end of the day it's a great way to show he isn't invincible and can make stupid mistakes like any other person, literally story telling 101.
Without hesitation, I reached into my satchel, pulling out a checkboard with paper on it and a piece of sharp-tipped charcoal.
TV · ssyffix
well I mean that's technically the reason why it's stated that Jesus didn't cry, especially in the Gospel of Luke which was made for none Jews
"Strange," said the Grand Maester, "Everything seems in order. It's as if he came out sleeping."
TV · ssyffix
God forbid a character have dimensions to them
Without hesitation, I reached into my satchel, pulling out a checkboard with paper on it and a piece of sharp-tipped charcoal.
TV · ssyffix
I'm guessing if you want to get philosophical it's stated that Jesus didn't cry at birth so a correlation could be made there? Though probably giving too much credit
"Strange," said the Grand Maester, "Everything seems in order. It's as if he came out sleeping."
TV · ssyffix
what a journey, it's been a pleausure
how meta
Ugh… Why is writing so hard?
Fantasy · Draekai
right back at you, have a good one
Much as Yama loathed to admit it, the boy also made confined life more tolerable. Whether they liked it or not, the boy often ate with them (initially to prove that the food was not compromised in any way) and always asked if they had any needs (other than freedom) that their captors could attend to. He helped write and then pass along messages back home, made sure their pot of tea was never empty, and served as the friendlier face for the newer prisoners to get accustomed to.
Focused Fire (ATLA)
Anime & Comics · arg3nt