07-10-2017, 07:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2017, 07:36 PM by dicappatore.)
Definition of corrupt, transitive verb
1a: to change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions Officials were corrupted by greed. was accused of corrupting the youth;
1b: also, bribed: to degrade with unsound principles or moral values Some fear the merger will corrupt the competitive marketplace.
2: rot, spoil The fruits were transported without being corrupted.
3: to subject (a person) to corruption of blood
4: to alter from the original or correct form or version The file was corrupted.
intransitive verb
1a: to become tainted or rotten leaving the bodies to corrupt on the fieldb
1b: to become morally debased
2: to cause disintegration or ruin
By definition, as it applies to people, the corrupted person profits from being corrupted.
I didn't see Nick getting rich by his actions. I don't see Nick, being a Grimm, killing Wesen for just being Wesen. The Wesen he killed were unable to be prosecuted by existing laws that could be applied to the unknown Wesen.
In the Wesen world, Yea, A Grimm is the Judge, Jury and Executioner. If you consider it otherwise? You should be watching "Law and Order"!
As for Ken? Given his reputation, he had it coming to him way before he showed up in Portland. Way before he decapitated Kelly and wiped out a whole neighborhood!
1a: to change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions Officials were corrupted by greed. was accused of corrupting the youth;
1b: also, bribed: to degrade with unsound principles or moral values Some fear the merger will corrupt the competitive marketplace.
2: rot, spoil The fruits were transported without being corrupted.
3: to subject (a person) to corruption of blood
4: to alter from the original or correct form or version The file was corrupted.
intransitive verb
1a: to become tainted or rotten leaving the bodies to corrupt on the fieldb
1b: to become morally debased
2: to cause disintegration or ruin
By definition, as it applies to people, the corrupted person profits from being corrupted.
I didn't see Nick getting rich by his actions. I don't see Nick, being a Grimm, killing Wesen for just being Wesen. The Wesen he killed were unable to be prosecuted by existing laws that could be applied to the unknown Wesen.
In the Wesen world, Yea, A Grimm is the Judge, Jury and Executioner. If you consider it otherwise? You should be watching "Law and Order"!
As for Ken? Given his reputation, he had it coming to him way before he showed up in Portland. Way before he decapitated Kelly and wiped out a whole neighborhood!
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!