another thing to consider, they didnt often have the boss watching them while they worked. yes, the endless chores had to be done every god damned day, but your time was yours to manage to a large extent. want to pop off and chat with your neighbor for an hour in the middle of the day? who's gonna stop you? who's gonna look at your timesheet? what timesheet?
huf
yes, let's submit our language to the arbitrary opinions of some long dead english gentry idiot, why dont we. never mind how people have actually used the words for literal centuries at this point, we must uphold the bigoted idiocy of the english upper classes!
well, in-universe, the stories are elven lore handed down to us through numenorean transmission. so anything the elves didnt know about or understand is gonna be vague.
she's not an exception. there are many (unnamed) ainur, and many of them spend time without a fana (the seeming-body that unfallen ainur wear when they want to be like people). maybe some of them never (or only very rarely) put it on.
trying to wean europeans off their endemic alcoholism is whatever, i doubt you'll achieve much, and this is probably not the way to do it, but at least it's not a terrible idea in theory.
but i love this british practice of labelling socializing as "anti-social behavior".
reminds me of another british article where residents were worried that teenagers would congregate in parks and stand around and talk to each other, and how this anti-social behavior must be stopped.
A figure strode to the fissure, no more than man-high yet terror seemed to go before it. They could see the furnace-fire of its yellow eyes from afar; its arms were very long; it had a red [?tongue]. Through the air it sprang over the fiery fissure. The flames leaped up to great it and wreathed about it. Its streaming hair seemed to catch fire, and the sword that it held turned to flame. In its other hand it held a whip of many thongs.
- man-high probably means two rangar, so about 2m (something like the numenorean average male height). the half in halfling refers to being about one ranga tall.
- there is a terror aura.
- it's not inherently on fire. the eyes look like they're on fire. the flames (normal flames from a normal fire) dance about him. his hair SEEMS to catch fire (it doesnt).
this is the earliest conception of the balrog in LOTR, and the only thing it's missing is the shadow aura.
there are earlier conceptions of balrogs but they're much more vague and anyway, they refer to a very different conception of balrogs. or are we supposed to take the depiction of what seem to be flame tanks seriously too? (old version of the fall of gondolin)
i dont think arien had a body though. not even one she could put on or take off at will, like the other maiar.
balrogs were trapped in their physical bodies, like morgoth.
i think it just looked like a 2m tall dude with a shadow aura, and a lot of heat coming off him.
edit: yep, arien cast off her body and that's when she was pure flame:
Too bright were the eyes of Arien for even the Eldar to look on, and leaving Valinor she forsook the form and raiment which like the Valar she had worn there, and she was as a naked flame, terrible in the fullness of her splendor.
she had to, cos the fruit ship she was gonna captain was too hot. it would've burned her god body.
Unfortunately, it seems we’re now in danger of repeating this very same mistake
mistake
?????????
they'll call the next guy the "next trump", but they'll also say "even trump was better".
and before you know it, they'll have rehabilitated trump.
vidir
is similar
there's also rename
(the perl one, not the shit one). i have fond memories of renaming albums with rename 's/(\d+)/sprintf "%02d", $1/e'
so they'd ls in the correct order
ha! no, it's literally 888.