The Pigs believed that what they were doing was for the best of of the farm, and so they tricked all the other animals, in order to do what they believe, was the best for them. they followed the common theory "the end justifies the means"
Actually I'm just arguing for the sake of arguing, it's always fun.
But I'd never view death as a villian, even though it has taken those dear to me.
I have, what I believe is, a very healthy attitude towards death.
well basically its an ongoing argument on gandalf or voldemort
i tought gandalf but the unknown thought voldy
then someone backed me up saying good always wins
now we are talking about how death in final destination as NOT evil, simply correcting its wrong and so on and so forth, you should read it all, very good
shut up Sauron! Just cos I said you were a retard it's no reason to mock me Or I'll find more quotes and state them at you Muhahahahaha! I should make a thingy with faves peeps on though.
__________________ "If clowns warred on monkeys, and the monkeys had guns, and were trained to use them, who would win?"
Sorry if I'm being mean, but did you even read the book? The pigs didn't do what they thought was best for the farm, they did what they thought would be best for the pigs.
__________________ "The MTV Movie Awards are a systemic anomaly inherent to the programming of the Matrix. Although the transport process has altered your consciousness, you irrevocably remain human. Ergo, concordantly, vis-a-vis... You know what? I have no idea what the hell I'm saying. I just thought it would make me sound cool."
-The Architect AKA Larry
You're not being mean, but I think you'll find I read that book over and over for a term. I am a much faster reader than everyone else in my class, and I finished it too many times. Lol
__________________ "If clowns warred on monkeys, and the monkeys had guns, and were trained to use them, who would win?"