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I actually tried to watch this show and thought it was... meh. Though, I felt the same way about The Vampire Diaries at first and it later got awesome, so I wanted to give it a real shot. Only, it seemed to be airing all over the place- so I missed episodes and then had to download them in order to catch up. It

CommonSense seems to be seriously lacking some. The funny thing is, while you appear to think that people with tattoos are just looking for attention, the fact is that the majority of tattooed people really don't give a flying fuck what you or anyone else thinks about their body. It's the exact opposite of looking

Thank you, you're so right! I'm marrying my common-law husband of ten years at the beginning of April and people keep talking about our "big day", and what a big deal it is. Meanwhile, we own a home together. We have kids together. We've managed to stay together and happy for a decade. In my mind, THOSE are our

This is so true. I'm marrying my common-law husband in about three and a half weeks to celebrate our ten-year anniversary. I've tried to keep the whole thing mostly low-key and fun, but have been absolutely BOMBARDED with wedding-related ads since I made the mistake of changing my relationship status on Facebook.

Ditto! I was a big fan of Bridget Jones back in the day, but reading the columns completely ruined it for me.

Well, considering A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons take place during the same time period, I'd assume that there wouldn't be separate seasons for them. Maybe two seasons covering both books simultaneously.

Oh my gosh, yes.

Was pretty much going to post the same thing. I've walked into walls and apologized to them before.

Absolutely agree. I avoided The Vampire Diaries for YEARS because I thought it was just another Twilight- and then finally started watching it on Netflix a few months ago at a friend's urging. Was I ever wrong! I blew through the first three seasons in no time.

I don't know if Finnick was white in the books, necessarily. I think that other commenters have pointed out that he could have been cast by someone like Jesse Williams and still presented the physical characteristics presented in the books. I will say, I think Jesse Williams would have been the better-looking choice

You couldn't throw the "n-word" or "r-word" in there, too? How unambitious of you.

I agree. The last couple of years of me 'believing' in Santa Claus involved me figuring it out and playing along with my parents because I really, really WANTED to believe. Also, I knew that telling them I didn't believe would likely mean we'd stop playing the "Santa Claus Game" entirely, and even at that age I knew

Afreakingmen.

Very well said, thank you! I think that I can relate to your experience somewhat; as a child and teenager, I was always considered weird. Not rude or ass-holey or anything- the term "fish out of water" was used more often than not. Certain things that came natural to other people were uncomfortable to me- like

Oh, I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought D/M would be hot.

I'm really, really excited that they've brought Tyreese on. He's awesome. But, I won't lie, it also makes me nervous. Comic Tyreese is Rick's right-hand man- a role that Daryl Dixon currently occupies. And as much as I like Tyreese, I LOVE me some Daryl Motherfucking Dixon.

Thank you so much.

Fantastic point, thank you.