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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

More about Hinduism plus bonus thoughts on Tom Cotton before actual blog post for it goes up


  Hi, I'm back and I'm here to talk about Hinduism. To be specific I'm going to be talking about reincarnation and their caste system. The caste system is a part of Hindu society and it is how it is known what your job will be. Basically, if you are born a servant you will die a servant and if you are born a king you will die a king. The order from most respected to least respected are Brahmin or holy men, Kishatria or warriors and king, then Vaishyas or merchants and landowners, and lowest, Sudra or servants. Below the caste system are the Untouchables, which, as the name suggests should not be touched by those of the higher ranks. They often have the worst jobs. You can only marry others of your caste. Reincarnation is the belief that you will come back to life after death. They believe that if you have done good in life than you will become a higher rank in the caste system but if you have done badly you will become a lower rank or even an animal.


Now for my thoughts on Tom Cotton. I will go deeper in in the actual blog post but for now, I will put the link: /https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2017/10/5/hour-of-the-shire-folk/. I don't know if I'm allowed to copy it or not so I'll put them in an easy to read format of 1/1/3/3. Now he has only one willpower which is surprising considering how much hobbits love willpower. He is the sturdiest hobbit we've seen yet with the ability to block a king spider which is admittedly not very good but the best hobbit we've seen so far was 2 defence 3 hit points. Those were Bilbo Baggins and Fatty Bolger both of whom are horrible in an actual Hobbit deck. I don't have Bilbo but I have Fatty and I think I played with him once... maybe twice and that was only for the smoke rings and hobbit pipe. Now I realize that I kind of discussed what was supposed to be in the actual post here so I'll stop and repost this as part of my actual post.

 Well, see you when the next blog post is released, also I would still like to see a zombie roleplaying game. Well heading out the door now. 

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