Dude I totally forgot about the wand he broke as penance and the immediate regret! That was the best part of the ordeal.
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Hilarious logic: to make up for destroying a gift to he destroy his property. Really fascinating how he views these things. Like when he walked into his desk and hit his hand on his clamp so he beat the clamp with a baseball bat because “now it has to be punished” Cobra my brother, it is an inanimate object that
you walked into.
What other examples are there of cobes weird logic of punishment/justice/atonement are there?