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Even though they weren’t as good as the original trilogy, most people continued to get excited for each film. Why was that? Because you had to wait three years between each film. That was plenty of time to get over the first movie, start to get excited about the potential of the next one, learn all about it, relive

Spoilers, maybe. The best part of the novel imo is that the dome doesn’t serve some crazy incoherent plan to maybe save people, at the end of the day its a dome, nothing more. It has no postive aspects, kid sezures/ unclear visions aside. The meat of the story is in how people react to being trapped. And how to treat

I’ve solved the issue. Put all the Vaccinated kids in school together and the Unvaccinated kids in a different school. Problem solved. Then, when the unvaccinated kids start getting sick and die from being unvaccinated, charge the parents with murder, lock them up in a room with pictures of their children and a

And keep them off the public playgrounds and out of the public places too.

So nobody really worth caring about, nice!

It’s great when you’re able to dish out justice against those people. Came across an F150 while driving my BMW, so I guess it was the opposite of the situation in the article. He was none too pleased when he came out to his truck. My car was fully in the lines too!

Quick, call the Libertarians! The Earth has provided their promised land and if they don’t grab it for themselves it will be their own fault!

or why not visit any local shop where they would be glad to help you out, and you have several selections to pick from.

Overpopulation is definitely on the minds of those in overpopulated places. The issue is quite real in China and India. Because it’s not possible to have infinite economical growth, it’s also becoming very difficult to find things for everyone to do in order to earn a living. At some point, the ability to produce food

I assume Bronn is supposed to take on part of Arys Oakheart’s role from the books, but I’m not sure in what way.

Oh, the development, or lack thereof, of the Sand Snakes is a travesty.

The broken tower is abandoned, that is why the candle signal would work there, the show subverted expectations, making it seem he went there, but Reek went to Ramsay’s tower instead.

Last week was my last week of AGoT. I read the recap this week and actually feel pretty much like the breaking point that I had was justified after having read this. It just reads now like the producers are channeling Frank Miller. Also, get ready for the flaming that is going to come from the internet-hardcore.

Here’s a crazy idea:
Reiterated plot device (Rape advances male character’s position) makes the very feminist point that such is inevitable in a strictly patriarchal system.

I dont think they are using rape “to advance a male character’s story.” This is a woman who lives in a castle populated by rapists and murderers. The fact that she hasn’t had attempted rapes every day is pretty surprising. I think they are just trying to show what would realistically happen given that environment. Not

Up until this season I thought it was fairly well handled. It’s sensitive topic and so easy to misuse. In this season now, where they really start to take some liberties, it feels like they completely lost sight of things.

Thank you: “The problem isn’t that this episode included a rape, but that it did so in the service of bad storytelling. It told the audience nothing that wasn’t already known, and it didn’t advance any plot lines beyond where they already were.”