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Commenting.

I wouldn't, but thanks for the thought. Give Jon Snow my regards.

I cannot like this hard enough.

Arya mad?

That's the rational way to look at it, but not really true to human emotion. Most people, especially someone like Sansa, would freak the fuck out, regardless of how sensible it would be to go along with the plan.

I was thinking of Robb because he killed him with his own hands, but good point nonetheless. He had a hand in all their deaths.

To be fair, when she was betrothed to Joff, everything was all lemoncakes and happy. When things went to shit, she really wasn't in a position to complain. Doing so would have meant her head on a pike.

As well as Roose thinking this is a good idea when she's wanted for regicide.

Sansa not protesting vehemently about being married to the son of the man that killed her brother in cold blood is just too unbelievable.

Obviously they would not have killed a person that they rescued. I thought that was a bit much, too. But what about the fact that a man would have been corporally punished?

Claire disobeyed an order. Anyone else would have been flogged, had their ear cut off, or outright killed. Are you not in favor of equal accountability as well as equal rights?

Well, I finally watched Birdman and loved it. Then I got censored by A.V. Club for having an unpopular opinion, despite the fact that my posts contained no profanity or insulting terms.

Let's talk about Claire. She disobeyed an order. Anyone else would have been flogged, had their ears cut off, or killed outright (would you like me to look up the exact quote for you?) To complain about a little spanking when anyone else would have received much worse is what is tiresome. Feminists spurning equal

Shall I quote the line verbatim?

Whatever you want to call me, I'm right.

So, we're going to ignore that Jaime explicitly states that a man would receive even worse punishment than Claire did? Cool.

*absolutely dull.

A truer statement has never been uttered.

Sounds right.

The book is only slightly better. Really disappointing after the excellent "My Sister's Keeper."