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Except he did hear them, which is why he went back.

It was part of the problem. I have a pet theory that they told Snyder “hey, choose any superman history and let’s get to work” and he understood “hey, choose all superman histories”...

Thanos has only been teased and shown quickly so far. I can bet you that Infinity War will give him exposition enough to cover his backstory. The main villian of every movie has been given enough introduction and explanation.

He knows it exists and it can be made, and he’s very good at thinking of how to use it relatively safely (he’s the one that comes up with the idea of paint-filled wildfire pots for training, to check technique and spills safely).

Magic doesn’t come into it, I think, it’s just like, fire. Jon kills a wight with a random torch in Castle Black.

Also, Arya wargs into Nymeria several times. However, because she doesn’t even know that’s a thing she doesn’t realize she’s doing so (she assumes she’s just dreaming, like Jon and Bran did at first).

My guess is, Coldhands in the books is partially there to bridge Benjen’s return as a sentinent wight like CH. In the show they mixed them for time, as you say.

No, they were making more of it at the time.

Because the whole point of an API is for it to be used in the manner Google did.

The hyperbole jar is the most amazing idea ever.

A) imperial is not base 12.

And I can assure you, that you voted as you did for either very idiotic or very simplistic reasons. Probably a major component was rebellion, which in itself, is about as laudable as blind following.

Yes it does. It specifically, explicitly does. They even make a tool for that.

More to the point. Why be a billionaire, if not to have a crazy bunker?

So, five months of legal dispute, during which they were barred from returning home, leading to homelessness is just a trifle?

You won.

Prophecies being true and reliable (though easy to misinterpret) has been one of the major themes of A Song of Ice and Fire since book one. And, For five episodes now, Bran and Max von Treedow have been jumping around visions of the past.

That’s... a terrifyingly common argument.

That, or he assumed Ramsay would be able to rein himself, or Lord Roose would rein him hin.

You’re assuming that: