CJflyingfish
CJflyingfish
CJflyingfish

Pinoy is ba?

Pinoy ka ba?

I feel exactly the same. I guess maybe a lot of people do.

Yup. In my mind it has nothing to do with punishment. It’s not like we’re punishing a rabid dog. We’re just putting an end to it, because it’s rabid. How is this guy any different?

I wonder about that. I’m starting to think maybe psychopathy is much more common than we ever imagined.

Sucks. I hope you’re doing OK now. I hope they drown in hyena shit.

I think it’s probably fun for the surprisingly large number of people who enjoy exerting power over others.

Public librarians are just angels without wings.

So right.

I agree with everything you just said except (to a degree) the part about “telling former slaves how to feel.” The NYT called it “Lannsplaining,” and while that’s cute and sort of accurate, it also seems to me to be just a teeny bit a) faddish and b) unfair.

Yes, I know. I got the joke. It was pretty funny!

Yep, even by GoT standards.

I couldn’t either, for the longest time. Come to think of it, the fact that I now can keep them straight is faintly worrying.

I just assumed it was horse dung.

We got jackets.

Ramsay. Papa Bolton is dead.

Literally.

Good points!

I agree, and I found that “behind the scenes” segment annoying. It seems to me that the producers like to pretend that they offer this sort of scholarly analysis, when actually they lack the training to do it well. It kind of makes me roll my eyes a bit. Why can’t they just be content with being artists? Do they

I love your point about a back-up lie — it seems to introduce an element of le Carre’s Circus into the GoT intrigues. (And I think that’s a good thing.) But I don’t agree with your interpretation of Robb Stark’s storyline. I don’t think the idea of the romantic hero carries much weight in this context, and I think