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Another option would be to spring for a babysitter and tickets to Bounce Land or Chuck E Cheese for all the kids, and guilt her into accepting the gift. She’ll know it’ll make her look like a total asshole if she still brings her kids to the wedding (thereby refusing a nice gesture), and it will make the letter writer

Kids do not need to be at every event, and they don’t want kids at the wedding, so yeah, it would be ruined. A guest doing that is rude and a sociopath. The wedding planner hired a bouncer/guard for us because we had two relatives threatening to do the same thing. The wedding was in a historic building, and was a

This isn’t simply “kids at a wedding”. This is 4 children, ages 3 and under, who might have disabilities from what they were exposed to in-utero and are frequently bounced between their mother and other family members. Through no fault of their own the children could be horribly behaved brats, and I think the LW was

Yes yes yes. I live for moments like these when The True Asshole reveals themself so I can have full permission to go scorched earth. A wedding isn’t just some party, it’s a wedding. If this woman is too stupid to understand that or worse, takes joy in doing the one thing she was specifically asked not to do? Goodbye

The LW says:

I am not really much of a kid person but I really do love this kid’s resting bitch face.

My favorite use for this stuff is to get rid of fruit flies. Put a 1/2 inch or so in a small jar, roll up a small cone from paper that will fit in the top of the jar - keep it a couple inches up from the cider, set it out and watch those little buggers go in and be unable (too stupid?) to get out.

Can we go back to the baseless speculation that she’s Alister Crowley’s illegitimate daughter? Because that was funny

Will there be volleyball?

You know it would start with watching that volleyball scene and just slowly turn into a gay key party, right? I’m not judging.

I am still laughing my fool head off at that Top Gun cosplay. Gurrrrl, Kelly McGillis you ain’t.

I don’t think they lied to us. To me the tension between Arya and Sansa seemed real. The point that broke it was when Littlefinger tried to convince Sansa that Arya wanted to be Lady of Winterfell. She knew better. Once she ran that through her head, talked to Arya and Bran, everything came clear.

I laughed during that scene because that plot line (as written this season) did not earn this ending at all. Good surprises and twists are when a character does something you don’t expect but in hindsight makes sense for the presented character psychology. Bad surprises are when things happen because the writers and

Ah, I see you’ve managed to kill Littlefinger, but what about his other four accents?

The only explanation that actually makes sense to me is that Arya was playing Littlefinger without letting her sister in on it. Sansa only put it together when LF made her play the “worst possible motive” game. I thought I saw a flicker of understanding when Sansa finally arrived at the motive for Arya’s behavior

So as another Theon fan I disagree. I don’t think Theon’s plot was that he couldn’t be both, it was that he felt like he couldn’t be both. I think the fight on the beach was him realizing that he is both a Stark and Greyjoy, and that’s okay, he doesn’t have to choose.

As a Theon fan I hated Jon being all “you’re both” since Theon’s WHOLE PLOT was that he couldn’t be both, had to choose and (in viewers/readers eyes and his own) chose wrong. So yeah, now that almost everyone’s dead Jon going “but you’re a Greyjoy and a Stark” rings really hollow. There was no option to be both and

I HATE how they’ve been saying that they built this dramatic tension that makes you think that one or both of the Stark girls might try to kill the other. Umm, no sirs, you didn’t. You contrived drama for drama’s sake, engaged in some character assassination for an episode or two, and somehow think no one saw

While Sansa and Arya were playing Littlefinger, B&W were playing themselves by not letting the audience in on the plot.