What the *beep* are you doing you little piece of *beep*?!
What the *beep* are you doing you little piece of *beep*?!
That's every thread, everywhere. Measured, well-thought out opinions don't get a lot of traction on this here internet.
This started off okay then ended Elliot Rodgerish.
People tired of watching it for free on TBS and want to pay ten bucks a month for shitty buffering but perfect HD ads?
Awww, hate to see you go, lil one. Tell you what, I'll keep an eye out for your comments around here since I have a taste for hyperbole with absolutely no reasoning behind it. L8s, m8!
Well Mean Girls was based on a non-fiction book. A talented enough writer could probably turn this into something worthwhile.
Thanks kid, I think it's great you think I'm adorable. I think it's pretty cute myself how you make little snark attempts and your quaint trolling. Why don't you run along back to whatever hole you live in, boyo?
That mmmmaaaybe could explain the first time, but the second, when he caught her, was clearly him or her. She grabbed a dagger of some sort.
In the show, at least, she was trying to kill him. In fact, with her testimony you could argue she tried to kill him twice. I give him a pass for that.
Holy crap, they spend time during the uprising to mention raping a mentally-handicapped woman?
Two horrible, horrible things.
Yeesh. Well strike that example from the records then.
Luckily she's still with us.
To be fair, Cracked puts way more effort into their stuff than listicle king Buzzfeed.
Seems a lot of nudity happened in brothels. If there were brothels in the middle ages aimed at women and gay men, then go for it.
And it's rarer still because it didn't happen here, son.
Is he married in the books? You don't have to spoil too much, just curious if that part is the same.
Yeah, learning about how Robert raped Cersei lost all sympathy for that character, and frankly a bit of sympathy to Ned, although I guess he found out too late to make any kind of objection over it.
I can't think of any rapes on GOT being lurid, I've found them pretty disturbing, which I believe was the intent.
Hmmm, I'd say Tyrion, Dany, Jon, Oberyn, Sansa, any Stark really, are "good." Then there's the flawed neutral-ish characters like Bronn and Stannis.