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Sansa is not in a position where acting will help her, so why should she? She has no training in weapons and is surrounded by the people who betrayed her father. She has no one to trust and lacks the ability to change her situation. Arya is only able to escape Harrenhal because she's lucky enough to have a magical

I generally hate shipping as well, but I can't help but love the idea of the two of them. Maybe its because Stan has a glorious beard, and I want all of my bearded brethren to find happiness.

"Technical foul for giving a fuck when it wasn't your turn to give a fuck"

Not to sound like a tumblr fangirl, but I ship it. I ship it so hard.

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And soon Scrawler found herself experiencing what on the street is referred to as a "roofie circle" whereby a roofie is taken the day after voting for GOB/Tony Wonder as best TV romance too late to erase the memory of voting for GOB/Tony Wonder as best TV romance but not too late to erase the prior day's attempt to

Of course they swear a lot, they live in fucking Ohio.

As much as I love Gaius Baltar there was this other Gaius who was slightly more important to western civilization…..

I think a lot of it comes from the stress of the divinity and perfection of Jesus throughout the christian word. Mohammed may be the great prophet, but he is still a man, the same for Moses, Noah, Abraham, or David. Jesus, in christianity is not just considered a divine figure, he either IS part of God, or an equal

Jésus became a popular name in Spain during the Moorish occupation from 711-1492. It was seen as a show of solidarity by the remaining christian minority on the iberian peninsula. It continued after the inquisition as a ceebration of Christian victory over the Muslims. Its popularity persisted during the age of

Gustava?

My cousin named her son Jaime and I have taken to calling him "the Kingslayer"

I actually have an uncle Gaius. He named his son Maximus…..which is a pretty awesome name.

I feel like us Sansa fans are just incredibly defensive because she is one of the more consistently criticized character one the show. Even if the person is joking we feel compelled to defend her wonderfulness.

Ruhlor? Reloor? We'll never know. Even the show didn't want to tackle that. I'll tell my son/daughter that R'hllor is their written name but they are to tell everyone that they will be referred to as "the red God"

Oh most definitely, I will wholeheartedly agree that Book Sansa (though still a good character) has the worst chapters. Sophie turner deserves a lot of the credit for Show Sansa's much improved status. The girl is a fantastic actress.

JUST TELL ME THAT YOU WANT ME!

My first born will be R'hllor.

Sansa is one of my favorite characters because she is just a normal teenager. She may not be the bad ass that Arya is but she is one of the strongest people on the show. Sansa is probably the only Stark capable of playing the game. Sure terrible things happen to her but she isn't helpless. Maybe those people don't

Primrose is rather pretty, but other than that I agree. This extends to Harry Potter… Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy are actual names given to children