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Corey Hart
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every luxe place has sex workers lol, and with your views on what a sex worker is I’m not surprised that you never noticed.

Does Lucia not worry at all about making out with the son of the dude she had sex with in the hotel they’re staying at?

More like The Switcher

This is a firm “NO” from me. Cavill’s perfomance “allowed me” to enjoy the rest of the show’s problems. Nearly every Geralt scene gave me something to enjoy.

Jesus Christ, fat people need to shut the fuck up about other people’s experiences. I have gotten fat in recent years, and I hate it. I used to feel strong, fast, and healthy, and now my clothes don’t fit, I’m slower to do most things, I can’t even carry groceries into my apartment without tiring myself out. Being fat

yeah, really disappointed with the backlash to that scene... it’s her experience, which she’s allowed to talk about, and it’s an indictment of all the things that lead to stuff like eating disorders and fatphobia.

yeah, really disappointed with the backlash to that scene... it’s her experience, which she’s allowed to talk about, and it’s an indictment of all the things that lead to stuff like eating disorders and fatphobia.

This is one of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty, self-righteous articles I’ve read on here. This almost rivals the Ellie Kemper fiasco for ‘AV Club author desperately reaches to impugn artist’s character’ vibes.

Body issues can happen to anyone, even the thin and fit. Despite being one of “the beautiful people,” they can see themselves as not. I am guessing that is what the scene is trying to portray. And it is accurate for some with this disease, as many who are thin see themselves as “fat and disgusting,” leading to things

Spoiler alert:  Luke is alive and living in Vhagar’s stomach, Pinocchio style. We’ll see him again. 

This just confirms my suspicion that the 2018 Halloween should have been a one-and-done film rather than the first part of a trilogy.

I don’t think the movie is trying to say that.  It’s about this one specific person, not all fat people.  Unless you think nobody is able to live a life without joy, then that’s kind of a dumb, but understandable, criticism.

She is correct that this film can give people the impression that all obese people are miserable but this was a play based on an obese man’s personal experience. We need to be able to tell all the stories, and this is one of them. 

Y’all are gonna let this show off the hook for its wacky sitcom miscommunication not once but twice? Bad enough we had Criston confess his and Rhaenyra’s hookup in this dumbass fashion, now we have a whole war kicking off because of it? Surely there are better ways to complete Alicent’s heel turn that this. It’s corny

Am I the only one who thinks the casting for Aemond was really off? It looks like he’s in his mid-30s while everyone else has aged appropriately. Kind of reminds me of SNL sketches where they use whoever is around to fill in roles resulting in some characters looking wildly older than others for humorous effect. 

It’s made even more tragic by how we know the “Prince Who Was Promised” is total bullshit anyway, and it’ll be the last Targaryen heir’s little cousin, with none of the family blood herself, who takes care of everything.

Vaemond should’ve watched more Chappelle’s Show.

That’s why Daemon murdered that random guy -- that was the body they burned instead of Laenor’s.

Last week, Laena Velaryon committed suicide by dragon-fire after a difficult labor. Her reasons for doing this are up to viewer interpretation, because the show gives us very little to go on.

“Why fella, you look just like my no-good manager!”