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Me neither. Is that why I'm sitting up right, buck naked?

I've actually been reading the Dune series for the first time in 20 years. I think a tv series would be best, and I can see the first 3 books being made into a decent series. But I've got no clue how you adapt those last books into a series that people will follow. Although I just started rereading the first book, I

What about More Glory?

This video is real and it's spectacular.

Next on "Great Job, Internet": Fan has theory that Walter White was ACTUALLY notorious drug lord Heisenberg.

So in the final battle, you fight Lord Voldermort who changes into a rhino?

I mostly came to the comments to make sure someone made a "mostly" joke. Mostly.

Had the same reaction. I could see Ron Swanson as a Columbian drug lord.

So, Kirk found Trump's hair piece stash?

I love the LW movies (as you might tell by my avatar and username), but yeah the films get progressively worse with each iteration. 19 year old me loved LW 4, but not-as- dumb me sees all of its flaws. I'd probably still rank 2 slightly higher than 1 because I enjoy watching it more, although admittedly 1 is a better

Still better than the prequels.

Well, that certainly put the pussy on the chainwax!

What pop culture do I turn off before it's over?

You're right. Neither is watching a tv show or a movie, but I still wouldn't want someone making snide remarks of "The Americans" while I watch it.

What I'm saying is I doubt he is pissed. He knew what he might be getting himself into. I'm not an entitled fan that thinks he should write the book faster because I want them now. It's his prerogative to write as fast as he wants to, but he also knows he sold the rights for the show to be made, with or without him

I'm confused. Who's pissed? The guy that took his sweet time writing the next book (mind you, definitely his prerogative)?

I will build a wall around the North, and make the White Walkers pay for it!

When he first went to Dorne, he unlocked it.

You know, I'm starting to think that "Great Job, Internet" is not always that great…

Happy shitload of seminars!