“we are no better.”
“we are no better.”
1. Seems like the guy had a reputation for being a douchebag prior to the events of the show. I think it’s Nancy who lists off his former conquests, which are obviously common knowledge - via his bragging, it’s safe to assume. Even Nancy doesn’t really trust him at first. So Barb’s judgement seems quite sound at the…
As soon as one of those damn things starts to creep onto my screen, I swipe it back down off the screen, wait a split sec, and then continue. Gets rid of the ad. And it’s way faster than swiping past the ad, cause those things grind my phone’s browser to a crawl.
The act of pointing a gun at someone in the middle of the night and telling them not to move can be interpreted as an attempt to rob them, carjack them or kill them. In which case the players are perfectly justified in trying to escape, even if they almost hit the guy.
I like how you skip over the part where he admits to stepping in front of the car, pointing a gun at them and telling them not to move.
There are certainly plenty of people out there that think that way. The part that seems fishy is that someone like that would write in to Dr. Nerdlove for advice.
I bet somebody, somewhere is making sex dolls filled with fake blood, specifically for the purpose of heightening that exact sensation for wealthy buyers.
Yeah. In my opinion it’s not just about venting, it’s about the kind of comments they’re making. And these comments are fucking juvenile. They sound like whiny kids themselves.
After the machine uprising, this unit will be assigned to skull-stacking duty.
Typical POTG. Sansa just happens to luck out and pop her ult while the rest of her team are the ones who actually set up the play by distracting the enemies.
Those things work great! I got one as a kind of gag-gift for Christmas a couple years ago. Fold all my shirts with it now.
Yeah, Gilly is pretty awesome. I loved how Sam’s shitty dad didn’t even faze her - all his insults like water off a rock - because of course she’s dealt with far, far worse.
Arya’s plot twist confused me too, even though I sort of saw it coming. It does make all the time she spent with the faceless men seem pointless. My only thought is that maybe she’s not the one actually being tested, here. Or at least not the only one. The faceless men are supposed to set aside all personal desire.…
Zombie Hodor is coming!
Has Ramsey even seen a Direwolf before?
Similar for me with the Sand Snakes. They’re utterly devoted to destroying the Lannisters, and yet I loathe them. I actually find myself hoping that Jaime and Cersei manage to get some kind of awful revenge on them, even though the Lannisters deserve everything they’ve gotten and more.
More interestingly, I thought it was a core Republican belief that corporations can run their business however they like within the law, and that the government has no place interfering.
Excuse me while I trademark every geographical feature and terrain type that hasn’t appeared prominently in any well-known game titles.
Can you clarify what it means to lose your trademark if you don’t fight these cases? What are the actual, tangible consequences for inXile if they don’t send that C&D?
Everyone knew it was going to happen. But this scene seemed too obvious and too soon. I thought for sure the show was gonna troll viewers a little bit by showing us a failed attempt at resurrection first, and then having the real one come an episode or two later.