JBiz
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JBiz

Oh, wow. That's a tiny little slice where that line runs up through. I would have never noticed that. Thanks for clarifying.

That one appears to be connected to either Green Tea (implying there's conflicting evidence that Green Tea supports child intelligence) or Ginger (implying the same). It's kind of tough to tell.

Where in the world are you shopping computers that don't have DVD drives? Is this like an Apple problem or something? Heck, even if you get a PC with a BD drive you have like 9/10 odds it can read DVDs as well.

Slant rhyme for sure.

Had some good oysters, had some bad oysters. Unfortunately, it only took the bad oysters one time to spoil me on the good.

This would make sense, but I already take allergy meds for persistent hay fever and it doesn't stop this from happening. It seems oddly specific for an allergic reaction, but I don't know the mechanics of allergies well enough to rule that out, I guess.

Is this why I have a sudden, urgent need to scratch under my left eye every time I start doing dishes, but only after I've already dunked my hands into the hot, soapy water? Every time. I'm not even exaggerating. This is also a serious question.

It's a PC series that came to consoles with a late port on the original Xbox.

I used to— or more likely, still— have these exact figures tucked into my childhood toy box. I believe I received them inherited down from my older stepbrother. They were made with that injection molding material that tastes like chemicals (I know this because of my particular childhood habit of chewing on everything

There really is something for everyone, isn't there?

I ended up looking through a plot synopsis and figured out where I went wrong. I apparently completely missed the episode where they meet with the auditor.

That could be the case...I'm going to need to rewatch at some point, I see how this could be the reasoning but there's in the back of my head a memory of me being baffled by her decision when it was first revealed, something more to it. It could have been as simple as my knowing that Ted was not worthy of trust and

Spoilers are to follow, if you are invested in this show I would stop reading right about blah blah blah... Anyway, I pretty much agree, but will forever wonder what in the world she was thinking when she tried to help bail Ted with that disgusting sum of money. Was it a desperate grab for vindication, or a misguided

Oh yeah, the bridge thing. I guess it perhaps wasn't clear enough in the show, I know in the book she was STRONGLY considering it but was barely stopped short of following through when Kingsguard member who recognized her intent intervened. Can't hold that against her.

People blame Sansa for not killing Joffrey? I was unaware of that one, honestly. Can't say I blame her, it's not like she's overrun with opportunities or really had the agency to do so.

I've read all the books. I am well apprised of her current situation. My point regarding her character overall still stands.

I don't think Arya is often anything other than somewhat lucky, and barely even that. She stumbles from one terrible scenario to another, constantly gets kidnapped by worse and worse, and never had a solution for her troubles beyond killing something. 'Her' greatest triumphs at Harrenhal were orchestrated by Jaqen and

That place, the more I read it, is a scary fucking place. There's some seriously psychotic stuff coming out of the comments, there. Never seen so many blithely genocidal rednecks in one place.