Amoravick13
Amoravick13
Amoravick13

Iteration on the “Goooo! Go!” / “GoGo?” theory: having ridden a dragon a few times, Jon had an apparent epiphany — with his extensive experience with dragons, he was basically the Ceasar Milan dog whisper of dragons now. Viserion had only pinned him down because he’d allowed Viserion to assert his dominance. So at the

I just want Tormund to be with whomever does end up on the throne, see the throne for the first time, and say something like, “nice chair.”

Oh, really?
This calls for a classic, “NOW That’s What I call Music: Marvel Edition” rundown:
Who could forget the aptly adapted classic —
“Duuuuuuun, Dun. Duuuuuun, Dun. DUn. DUN. DUN! DUN! Da da, da da, da da, dah, DUN DUN DUN!”

Get everyone at the party inescapably addicted to a certain emotion with
“Ooga chacka...”

It’

Agreed. Wiping the blade even matches with Oberyn’s spear getting wiped down with poison before he used it on the Mountain.

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Why only the leopard seal and otter civet for aquatic mammals?
Killer whales too violent?
Humpback and sperm whales too... middle-school giggle-worthy?
Afraid narwhals would run the table with their obnoxious anthem?
(Included here for added emphasis)
What gives?

Mashes up pretty well...

"Of all time," you say? If the future is fair game, and assuming the inherent awesomeness inspires someone to make a real life version, obviously:

Brock Sampson is actually a parody of Race Bannon from Johnny Quest: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonny_Que… If you're going to include the Venture Brothers, you might as well note what it's a parody of...

I think you're forgetting the target demographic of this series... six to twelve year old children (mainly boys) - a demographic I happened to be a part of at the time. And you know what, for me, this series was AWESOME! You know why? It was Iron Man... on my TV... saving the day! It could've been South Park style

Comment bait piggy-backing off of http://mashable.com/2012/10/04/facebook-commercial-empty-chair/ ? Calling the video "dumb" offers little value to your reader aside from being oppositional. If you broke down specific missteps and tied them to better ad examples, you might have something, but consider me unimpressed