WashingtonForeskins
WashingtonForeskins
WashingtonForeskins

Interesting. Got any other facts that are irrelevant to my point?

When asked how he was feeling after the crash, Ward said "you know, that Burneko guy would probably think more highly of Skyline Chili if he'd experienced this."

I think we're all missing the important bit here; that was a terrible strike 3 call.

"Quit while you're (mostly) a head."

I don't know if I would say that UFC is at WWE levels....one of them is a fake sport full of people who couldn't hack it in real sports leagues, where dudes who owe back child support get boners at the possibility of seeing someone killed and no one who can pass a background check for Wendy's employment can be found

Kobe famously uses slights like this as fuel. And if that doesn't work, he can use the incredible amount of fat he has stored up.

It actually wasn't a foul ball. At least not until after it got Budweiser splashed all over it.

They should have known it wasn't Aqib when he continued to dance after the first big hit of the night.

Kidd's son is relieved to hear that he no longer has the biggest head in the family.

This is the stuff that brings me back, over and over. Work rate and puroreso? I lose focus. Shane Douglas torpedoing himself and all the old backstage stuff? Never gets old with me.

Yes, this was a bad interview, but sometimes you have to let it slide in light of other positives.

yeah i wonder why they didn't stop to watch the whole video first

Who still goes to circuses anyway?

Agree! Folks are desperate to like Jaime. They keep forgetting that the characters that inhabit this world or unscrupulous, morally repugnant turds (at best). Jamie is an incestuous deceitful murderer and attempted child slayer. His rape of his sister is totally the kind of stunt he would pull. Viewers wan't Jamie's

Even later in the episode, you had the systematic murder and presumed inevitable eating of an entire village (including the loved ones of a lone boy, left alive to suffer the sights he had to endure), and I have heard that scene described as "amazing" and "extremely well done". Yet this is "that scene". A book and

I keep seeing this HBO's-Game-of-Thrones-Hates-Women discussion and I kind of understand the reasoning behind it (especially in the light of our current national debate about women's rights/equal pay/reproductive health/and culture of rape), but I also wonder if there is any real evidence that GoT hate women any more

You are not way off...they are both batshit crazy at their core, and this scene showed how much...

Honestly I think that the real issue is that it undermines the character development that was occurring with Jaime

Do they hate women though? One of the most likeable, just, and powerful characters is Daenerys. A woman. What about Ygritte? Yet another strong, powerful female character who is one of the most trusted members of the Wildling army. She's also a ridiculous shot. How about the badass little girl Arya Stark?

I really don't see how the suffering is doled out to women disproportionately than to men. Game of Thrones is set in a pretty miserable universe for everyone. I understand that their are more men of power, it being a depiction of a medieval society with primogeniture and all, but even then there are many