And thus have you the story of Thomas ap Griffith, commonly called the Courteous Enemy; his body, being bravely accompanied, was conveyed to the Abbey of Bardsey, in the county of Caernarvon, and there solemnly interred, the beholders all, with a universal conclamation, giving an assured testimony of their heart's overflowing sorrow.
A Blackburn paper states that the experiment of weaving by electricity has for the first time been tried with perfect success at the loomworks of Messrs. Henry Livesey Limited, Greenbank, Blackburn. The works are illumined by electric light […]
But considering that the Jedi Order was alive and well for many generations, plus that Jedi aren't necessarily stupid enough to enforce their own extinction, they just won't make such a celibacy rule. It is contraproductive, and agains everything in human (and probably lots of other species') nature, plus love is an emotion that helps the light side. So why ban it?
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