German "romance" - anti-romantic

rupol2000

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An Indo-Aryan and American superhero manifests Free Will in his feat.

Schiller's "hero" has no freedom. He must ask permission from the owner.


There is a problem - an evil serpent. There is a correct principle - use the freedom of killing to eliminate evil. At the same time, your freedom of achievement is your personal responsibility, and merits are your personal merits.

If you fail, you will answer with life.


Such is the true romantic hero, like Aryan Indra


The hero of the Shiller is just a slave who must fulfill the order of the owner, while he will pay with his own life, and the owner relieves himself of responsibility.
 
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A real knight does not ask permission to kill villains.

The knight follows the Indo-Aryan way of Rta. That's why they were called Reiters.

 
An Indo-Aryan and American superhero manifests Free Will in his feat.

Schiller's "hero" has no freedom. He must ask permission from the owner.


There is a problem - an evil serpent. There is a correct principle - use the freedom of killing to eliminate evil. At the same time, your freedom of achievement is your personal responsibility, and merits are your personal merits.

If you fail, you will answer with life.


Such is the true romantic hero, like Aryan Indra


The hero of the Shiller is just a slave who must fulfill the order of the owner, while he will pay with his own life, and the owner relieves himself of responsibility.

And you would just love to be able to label someone a "villain" so you could murder them and claim to be a hero.
 
A real knight does not ask permission to kill villains.

The knight follows the Indo-Aryan way of Rta. That's why they were called Reiters.



And the knights you are learning from are actors who were paid for their portrayal.

No matter how fondly you want to see the past, those days are long gone. You kill someone, whether you claim they are a villain or not, and you will spend the rest of your life in prison with some real villains.
 
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And the knights you are learning from are actors who were paid for their portrayal.

No matter how fondly you want to see the past, those days are long gone. You kill someone, whether you claim they are a villain or not, and you will spend the rest of your life in prison with some real villains.
This too will pass. Everything will return to the path of the RTA. It's just the plebeian gangrene of humanity that we'll get rid of
 
This too will pass. Everything will return to the path of the RTA. It's just the plebeian gangrene of humanity that we'll get rid of

No, it will not. Giving "nobility" the ability to decide whether someone lives or dies is not a power we give anyone any more.
 
This too will pass. Everything will return to the path of the RTA. It's just the plebeian gangrene of humanity that we'll get rid of

The days when a rich aristocrat could murder someone and get away with it are gone. That will never fly in the US. But you are welcome to try.
 

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