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I fully agree with you, something is not defined as useful or useless by a dipshit. It’s just that you don’t know who the dipshit is here.

So, you are completely ignorant of the topic. You failed to grasp the most basic of concepts.

And for all of that, you don’t understand the argument.

It’s not settled yet. That’s the next step.

So, I need some help here.

So you won’t vote for anyone, gotcha.

All of them are integral to the operation of the app. It allows you to do a lot of stuff from the interface (like take pictures and audio, set different notifications, and add contracts when someone messages you). It’s an extensive list, but it’s all part of its integration. It’s not like a shady game asking for your

Big difference I see is that Metropolis is overstuffed (to use your word) with thematic elements, while BvS is overstuffed with plot elements.

Ambitious is not inherently good. Unchecked ambition is as bad or worse than mediocrity.

Yeah, I can get where the confusion can come from. It’s worse because there’s no real name for the trial Cersei will go through. In the series it’s not named, just described as a “Trial before Seven Septons”, which is way too close to “Trial by Seven”.

Nobody is talking about Trial by Seven, as in the Dunk n’Egg novella.

Not necessarily, if the Faith is smart enough. Some of the charges against Cersei have nothing to do with Tommen. In the show it’s Lancel who is his chief accuser, so she’ll be tried for fornicating with Lancel, and maybe King Robert’s death.

That’d be a very stupid way to do it. Why don’t just do that close to the room, and then pay attention rather than hope the Waif is enough of an asshole to disregard Jaqen’s instructions, thus giving Arya the chance to escape?

Tyrion did state that dragons are smart enough to know who is an enemy and who is a friend earlier this season.

Well, she just finished faceless-man blind-fu 101, and the Waif was really overconfident. Wouldn’t be surprised if she hasn’t truly practiced in a while.

That was being nice. What were you expecting? It’s not like he was ever going to leave them be.

The principle is that companies have enough time to collect what they will be able to.

Only 300 years? In the lands of Westeros, that’s hardly ancestral. Though in the books they have over a millenia of being there.

The Blackfish has no legitimate claim to Riverrun. Neither does Edmure, for that matter. After their little rebellion and the Red Wedding, Tywin gives the Freys Riverrun as a reward. Emmon Frey is the “legitimate” lord of Riverrun at this point. Which is why it fell to the Freys to siege it.

Yup. It was a massively stupid gambit, by two massively stupid persons.