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Yes, Bill Clinton experimented with legal procedures in order to fight crime. Yes, they weren't completely successful and sometimes failed. Yet you make it out as though he purposefully destroyed black communities which is wrong, since he had overwhelming support from those communities in enacting his bill. Speak from

I guess you believe his intervening in the Balkans was bad because he did it as the majority of Republicans oppose any democratic military intervention.

in what fucking world is the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Bill clinton's sole responsibility? Bipartisan. Almost no one opposed it, Clinton was definitely not an amazing president but come on man harping on him for this would be like harping on Obama for not shutting down Guantanamo. At the end of the day, President or not… his

hey when someone posts their political opinion you are supposed to a) block them, or b) run for the hills, or c) nod and agree as quickly as you can while posting "FAKE NEWS CNN",

is that what you and Jaime call it?

presumably the professor's jizz she collected? or just how horny they all made her? eugh… this happy ending is wrong.

You misunderstand me I think. We a) know Frodo dies, and b) know where his soul goes - to Eru. but back to my original point c) we don't know what exactly happens to Frodo in Valinor other than dying and learning about the cycle of history (so we don't know if he finds peace, is healed, when he dies, if he dies

why not. I mean its not like I haven't faked enjoyment before and then begged for more.

not that i've read up on. I'm not that interested in them tbh. Now that you ask though some roll around in my head… let them gestate for a while.

especially considering Thoros of Myr rapidly grows alarmed by her behavior. She is NOT a "good" character.

I found the scenes originally underwhelming because I didn't immediately connect the dots that Catelyn was lady stoneheart. Once I realized she was back, and others started digging into the lore (ASOIAF fans are FANATICAL sometimes)I began to get very intrigued by the various theories. So much so that on my re-read I

We know Frodo dies, because he was made by iluvatar and was always meant to be mortal. What I meant is we just don't know what happens to him there. As to Gimli, we don't know anything about what happens to him because he is the first and only dwarf to go to Valinor, most people assume he just dies since that is

Eh i'm horrified by the world but have the exact opposite feelings towards gaming (now entering my early thirties). Taste, as in many things… varies. Gore for gore's sake? Not interested. Gore/gritty/realism in a well produced game with a good story? Consider me down.

Never understood these urges to play these games like this. But if people find them fun power to them. Myself I've always been more of a story-gamer. I'll replay games for the story when I inevitably forget them. (or like in Skyrim when it becomes more stable over a series of patches /re-release).

I made a mistake I honestly watched all of them but my memory is pretty hazy in this area. When I think of it all it just blends together in some sort of a Fog.

sure, but Dwarves are a special race within all races on the face of Arda because they were created by Aule. Their true nature is often undescribed (i.e. is Durin the Deathless immortal? what about the other founding fathers? how does Valinor affect them as adopted children of Iluvatar). I asked the question

I wonder what happens to Gimli. Live longer or die faster?

I was already corrected!

We don't know if he'll find peace, its pretty unclear what he will find. They HOPED to heal him but even the Maiar/Elves didn't know whether or not it was possible. They wanted to at least show him a part of the grander cycle of things so he could understand his sacrifice. Partially because in actual fact according

Emilia Clarke is a definite palate cleanser. Its unfortunate they choose her for Dany, a role that requires so much nuance. Now my least favorite character in the book (mostly because I think she is a villain masquerading as a hero in the book) became my least favorite character on the TV show (mostly because she is