I don't get that impression just yet. She spent the whole time shooting dirty looks at Jelly, being jealous over her apparent blessing of the goddess, and rooting for the humiliating exposure of her true colors.it does look like the short saint is a decent person
The fact that people seem to agree with you shows me just how much the west has fallen, may the new world be consumed by the waves and be forgotten forever as it slumbers under the ocean.It's an absolute sin to serve apple pie without whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream, or something like that.
If you are good at baking, and have access to apples and cinnamon, there are dozens of recipes online.Everyone: talking about pie
Me, a non-American/non-European: I... I have never had a pie.
Very true. Doing a good deed for a corrupt motive could negate the appreciation from on high. You should do good things because it is the right thing, not on the hope it nets you a chance to talk with the boss.I just wonder what the training even was because they mention it just about every other chapter. At this point I'm afraid it might never be revealed.
I don't get that impression just yet. She spent the whole time shooting dirty looks at Jelly, being jealous over her apparent blessing of the goddess, and rooting for the humiliating exposure of her true colors.
It could very well be that she does good deeds for the sake of grinding favor with the goddess so that she could receive the 'revelation' for herself.
I just wonder what the training even was because they mention it just about every other chapter. At this point I'm afraid it might never be revealed.
I don't get that impression just yet. She spent the whole time shooting dirty looks at Jelly, being jealous over her apparent blessing of the goddess, and rooting for the humiliating exposure of her true colors.
It could very well be that she does good deeds for the sake of grinding favor with the goddess so that she could receive the 'revelation' for herself.
Imagine you studying your ass off for years for that one prestigious scholarship and then an absolute slacker in class who never work and always disrupt classes turn around in a few days and snatch that scholarship from you because apparently they are now a 'model student'.I don't get that impression just yet. She spent the whole time shooting dirty looks at Jelly, being jealous over her apparent blessing of the goddess, and rooting for the humiliating exposure of her true colors.
It could very well be that she does good deeds for the sake of grinding favor with the goddess so that she could receive the 'revelation' for herself.
If I had to be frank, people making it good don't have time and don't care about how other people got where they were. That may be the point, she's not being a "saint" herself when she gets jealous.Imagine you studying your ass off for years for that one prestigious scholarship and then an absolute slacker in class who never work and always disrupt classes turn around in a few days and snatch that scholarship from you because apparently they are now a 'model student'.
If it were me, I'd be pissed and think the slacker is either lying or buying off that scholarship with daddy's money.
It is probably more like she can't believe Jelly would be willing to heal anyone for any reasons besides inflicting more pain on them.It's interesting that Celestria actually has healing powers, but she can't believe that Jelly is capable of healing people. This suggests that not only is a saint's power divine in nature, but also that it can only be wielded by someone judged worthy, similar to how paladins work in D&D, which raises the question of how most people hadn't realized Jelly's true nature.
It is a bit different when it is basically the most repugnant person they know and she also know that is in fact more vile than most criminals who then reforms due to getting a revelation from their goddess. It is like she was rewarded for being utter scum in her eyes. Meanwhile she tries her hardest to be a good person, maybe for the wrong reasons, but a good person nonetheless.If I had to be frank, people making it good don't have time and don't care about how other people got where they were. That may be the point, she's not being a "saint" herself when she gets jealous.
What do you call someone who saved you out of the good of his heart? A Hero.It is a bit different when it is basically the most repugnant person they know and she also know that is in fact more vile than most criminals who then reforms due to getting a revelation from their goddess. It is like she was rewarded for being utter scum in her eyes. Meanwhile she tries her hardest to be a good person, maybe for the wrong reasons, but a good person nonetheless.
Not exactly comparable when your goal is to literally be the bigger man. Being suspicious over someone who's supposedly turning over a new leaf is one thing, but express contempt isn't very saintly.Imagine you studying your ass off for years for that one prestigious scholarship and then an absolute slacker in class who never work and always disrupt classes turn around in a few days and snatch that scholarship from you because apparently they are now a 'model student'.
If it were me, I'd be pissed and think the slacker is either lying or buying off that scholarship with daddy's money.
If anything they’re the heretic for putting anything extra on apple piesAnd I'm a proud heretic.
A good apple pie is good even better to be served as it is ( no whipped cream, ice cream or whatever)
I mean, the marshmallow and/or caramel coating is the only good part. "Sweet" potatoes kinda suck, they're in that awkward spot of "too sweet to be used as a staple, not sweet enough to be a dessert"; the marshmallow/caramel coating just pushes them properly into the "dessert" category.Like the crazy people that say sweet potatoes can only be eaten with a marshmallow coating on top.
What kind of psychopath thinks vanilla ice cream and cheddar cheese are interchangeable? Clearly, Vermont is beyond saving.Furthermore, Vermont passed a bill requiring that one must make a "good faith effort" to serve apple pie with either a large scoop of vanilla ice cream, a glass of cold milk, or at least half an ounce of cheddar cheese.
Sweet potatoes may fall short of regular potatoes in a number of ways, but they're an excellent source of vitamin A. Perhaps they're not the best choice as your main source of calories, but they're a great dietary supplement, especially in third-world countries.I mean, the marshmallow and/or caramel coating is the only good part. "Sweet" potatoes kinda suck, they're in that awkward spot of "too sweet to be used as a staple, not sweet enough to be a dessert"; the marshmallow/caramel coating just pushes them properly into the "dessert" category.
You'd be surprised at the number of desserts that can be improved by the addition of cheese and/or bacon.What kind of psychopath thinks vanilla ice cream and cheddar cheese are interchangeable? Clearly, Vermont is beyond saving.