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The answer is No, there isnt.

Actually the prevailing theory is that there needs to be a balance between luck and skill. Otherwise a new player will almost never be able to win. Look at Poker - a newbie always has a chance to win. But skillful players win out in the long term.

Not sure if serious. Solar/Wind are horribly inefficient at generating electricity.

Yeah I don’t think they thought all that through. Good point on the swiss disaster - They control the flow of traffic into that tunnel, so you always have huge TJs at it’s entrance.

Dynamite works even better

This can’t be real

It got him laid - those are some pretty good consequences

They’re gonna make some ugly dragons

Most of the time incest works out just fine.

Why would Bran wanna stop that? He’s got the only connection to youporn in Westeros.

He was gonna use those big ass chains from episode 6

In the first few episodes it seems like there’s a sense of urgency, because the Night King is marching his army in some way to get around the wall (remember Bran’s crows?). But they go north of the wall and they just find him mulling around there. Where was he marching them to? Or was he just marching them in circles

who were all the human randos that got killed north of the wall that were not major characters. There was one or two that got killed by the bear and then at least a couple more on the lake - I was like - I don’t remember these guys as part of the party.

He’s read the Mark Twain quote - “It’s better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt.” 

“the Night King’s army corps of engineers” <— made me lol 

I think when a lot of 16-18 year olds are sent to war, they don’t really have a full concept of what they are fighting for.

btw, no one in Russia has ever heard of Russian dressing.

When was that? 1996?

I think there’s room for nuance there. When you have a whole town of people lose a bunch of young men in war - their sons, brothers, husbands... I can see how that town would have wanted to remember those that they lost.