classicist1
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classicist1

That might actually make sense. It's at least a better explanation than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes just killing everyone because they miss Oberyn.

There was no way Osha could credibly survive being Ramsay's prisoner. As he said last night, she had literally zero value to him alive and he suspected her of conspiring against him (reasonably enough). The question now is whether he suspects Umber of being in on the plot and what happens from now until Jon's march to

She's not a Mary Sue. If the show has a Mary Sue, it's Jon Snow.

them only the third-best cuisine, behind both Spain and Italy.

The problem with ranking cornbread so high is that cornbread has an incredibly low floor. If cornbread isn’t perfectly moist, it is garbage food.

Counterpoint: Dwight Howard is an entitled jerk.

If the goal were to simply showcase the world’s athletes, then we’d already be at a point where they’re only held in the USA, Canada, Western Europe, Australia etc.

This article didn’t even mention ONCE that Spurs may finish above Arsenal. Bias much??!!

It took me years to play Fallout 2 just because that intro dungeon was so boring.

The idiot here is anyone who believes this actually happened.

The fact that Osha was alive at all is the giveaway.

Ser Alliser and Olly were right to kill Jon Snow, because Jon Snow was a bad LC and put the Night's Watch and the seven kingdoms at risk through his rash actions and Wildling resettlement campaign. The NW was ready to move on and get back to the inglorious business of being the sword in the darkness, when Dolorous Edd

How could you forget Dan Majerle?

I hit 30 this past December, but I still type a robust 80 words per minute, thank you very much.

Probably not, because Robert and Rhaegar met in single combat and Big Bad Bobby B won - after that, the royalist army was broken. Perhaps Dayne might have challenged Robert first, but they make a big point about Rhaegar not being a coward (even though he wasn't necessarily the best fighter).

The fact that Osha is still alive shows me that the Umbers are in on the joke. If Rickon were a real hostage among hostile company, why would they bother keeping some random wildling alive?

As someone who falls more in the former category—you can read more about my experience with the books here—it’s been interesting to see the show through the eyes of more “hardcore” fans.

I must have watched this clip with the sound off 50 times...

I guess if you're in high school (which I assume most of these people are), then it could be a status symbol to show that you have a fairly expensive pass to a festival.

It's hard to believe anyone, even a young person, is dumb enough to do this, but then I remember that Donald Trump is a major political party's nominee for the presidency, so truly anything is possible.