Wouldn't cutting your ears off make more sense if you don't want to hear it?
Wouldn't cutting your ears off make more sense if you don't want to hear it?
Wouldn't cutting your ears off make more sense if you don't want to hear it?
Ah, I see… Well, I will be sure to check out the first two then, and leave it be beyond that.
Ah, I see… Well, I will be sure to check out the first two then, and leave it be beyond that.
@avclub-ab34d8d7f2771066c8724c8c4d440f60:disqus No problem, it's always hard to tell how things are going to read on the internet. It was a poor choice of phrasing on my part.
@avclub-ab34d8d7f2771066c8724c8c4d440f60:disqus No problem, it's always hard to tell how things are going to read on the internet. It was a poor choice of phrasing on my part.
I think you may be reading a lot into my comment if you think I am implying that people *should* bother celebrities in public. I more meant that I was surprised that no one was obnoxious enough to go up and bother him for an autograph or something…
I think you may be reading a lot into my comment if you think I am implying that people *should* bother celebrities in public. I more meant that I was surprised that no one was obnoxious enough to go up and bother him for an autograph or something…
Thanks! I'm more of just a history buff, and I am particularly interested in the history of the rise and fall of the Swedish Empire, including the Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War, etc.
Thanks! I'm more of just a history buff, and I am particularly interested in the history of the rise and fall of the Swedish Empire, including the Thirty Years' War, the Great Northern War, etc.
I actually saw him in a grocery store on Martha's Vineyard once, and it was strange, because everyone clearly knew it was him, but nobody had the balls to approach him. We all just awkwardly stared at him as he went about his business, buying squash.
I actually saw him in a grocery store on Martha's Vineyard once, and it was strange, because everyone clearly knew it was him, but nobody had the balls to approach him. We all just awkwardly stared at him as he went about his business, buying squash.
I also have never really understood why the fact that she was born during a thunderstorm is considered some sort of massive, title-worthy accomplishment on her part.
I also have never really understood why the fact that she was born during a thunderstorm is considered some sort of massive, title-worthy accomplishment on her part.
But is specifically targeting someone's hand really a good strategy in a sword fight? Why wouldn't she just target more immediately lethal areas?
I find that a lot of people get/use this reference. Pretty much all of my friends use this on occasion whenever someone mentions it's hot out.
BY THE HAMMER OF THOR!
This whole "co-dependent college relationship that became smothering post-graduation, and yet, you can't help but think that these two would have been perfect together had they met 4 years later when they were independent adults" thing hit a little close to home for me…
Beyond the issues that would raise for their future relationship, which has to be good for the story to make any sense, Brienne is far too honorable to purposely cut off the sword hand of a knight (even one she doesn't like). If you're implying it could happen as an accident, well, maybe, but both Brienne and Jaime…
"Rectalfied"