The pendulum needs to stop swinging when it's at its highest point.
lol
Wouldn't that be nice.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
Oh, as a rule of thumb you're what they call "butt hurt".
What's wrong with the character? He received more notoriety from Yoda and Kenobi and even the Emperor than did Luke about his abilities.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
just bring me all the bacon and eggs you have. wait, i worry what you just heard was give me a lot of bacon and eggs. what i said was, bring me all the bacon and eggs you have, do you understand?!
He was more monotone in episode 3. He's like Liam Neeson and Keanu Reaves when it comes to acting.
We have the same birthday.
Again, you see that animosity, that's because you're butt-hurt. I think you're mad at yourself for being such a ***** to me.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"