BrainForest
BrainForest
BrainForest

Correct, and you have now pulled me out of the Giz greys, thankyousomuch.

Hooaah! (I think I might still be in the grey here...)

See, that’s the thing. They’re probably not putting all registered motorcycle owners on a watchlist, but would you be truly surprised if they did?

Excremeditation

I have watched this video a dozen times today, just for the engine sounds.

The most fascinating thing about the Terracotta warriors, for me, is the faces. They didn’t send a crew to make any generic “warrior” statues - each one is a different, and many believe that these are the actual faces of the guards and soldiers.

Chrysler has always had good engineers and designers, and their specialty has been doing less with more. However, their QA/QC has always been shit.

What a glorious GIF!

This bird was wearing those before it was a fad...

I will read any and all articles about the McLaren F1.

See, on one hand, I’m lamenting how the story is being simplified. In this case, you also lose the fact that all of Westeros believes Arya to be alive and at Winterfell, and Theon is possibly the only one (outside of the perpetrators) who knows she’s a fake.

I was briefly pissed, but I’ve let myself go with book/show differences. TV and movies require major characters to interact with each other directly.

“I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children.”

I’d be surprised if he isn’t sharing with the writers, if only so they can streamline things for the show to get main characters onscreen together (thinking Sansa/fArya here, for example). My pet theory is that GRRM actually wants the show to be sufficiently different than the books from here on out.

For sure they’ll do the Stone Men, with that much buildup. What’s interesting is that they mentioned the Ruins of Valyria as their “home”.

That was Hot Pie’s inn. Where was he?

That whole scene was a bit off. When she addressed the crowd, she gave a simple explanation, stood around looking uncomfortable, then gave Daario the nod. Huh?

Where was Hot Pie? That certainly looked like the same inn...

A 4x8 plywood sheet and Lionel trains FTW!

Our friends at Jalopnik already identified its primordial, Italian ancestor, the Beast of Turin!