In what ways do you think Australia and the US have similar political beliefs?
In what ways do you think Australia and the US have similar political beliefs?
Dany is two years younger than Jon.
Oh ok, that makes some sense, so Jon hasn't had a great magical act that would bring our fire-immunity powers, at least not so far. I knew not all Targaryens are unburnable because Viserys was burnt, but I thought that was more about him being unworthy, or even a sign that he was unworthy.
I'm not saying the R+L=J equation can't be true, but I don't see how Jon could end up riding a dragon, a true dragon can't be burned, and Jon's burnt hand is mentioned way too often for it to mean nothing.
That's true, it's much harder to be cryptic about people's identities on screen.
Me too! Exactly that.
The Others are the White Walkers, who lead the wights, their zombie army.
Yay me too! I wish he'd start calling her Wench already. I love the way he started off saying it as an insult and it ended up being almost affectionate.
I was looking forward to the House of the Undying part too, and I was really disappointed that there wasn't more prophecies. It was one of my favourite parts of the books, and I think it made reading them so much more fun because I was always wondering how they were going to come true.
That is so creepy. She looks like one of The Gentlemen from Buffy.
I thought the Dick jokes and the return of the Impala were by far the best part of last night's episode. I was more excited about Baby's comeback than I was about Cas' or Bobby's.
Baelfire was about to turn 14 when Rumpelstiltskin got his magic. Assuming a few years passed from when Baelfire was sucked out of the fairytale land and when Emma was born, he would have been well into his 30s by the time Emma was 18. It's possible, but a little creepy.
I know that feeling, it's amazing how much it can reduce your anxiety levels just knowing that it's not something you're doing wrong.
This makes so much sense. I've read so many times that people theorise that DSPD has come about since the invention of the electric light (happily ignoring that there was gas lighting before electricity). But of course we would have been the watchers, there always would have been a place in society for us.
That's so great that you've been able to find a job that suits your hours. I really wish my kid could go to a school that started at midday or something, so I didn't have to wake up at 7am to take him there.
It's ok! In the right crowd of people you'd be normal.
I tried doing a sleep study. It was only one night, but they said that they would hook me up to all this equipment that would measure my breathing/movement/brainwaves etc while I was sleeping. So I went in, they set it all up, then told me that the machine was programmed to switch itself on at 9pm and off at 7am. I…
Think of it this way. You know how people always say that 3-4am is when people are naturally at their point of deepest sleep, the point when it would be hardest to wake someone up, and how if you did wake someone then it would be harder for them to recover. Well if someone with DSPS has that point of deepest sleep at…
YES! My timing is always screwed up for weeks after the change. I hate it.