Yes, and it's definitely funny. But maybe just not for you, which is fine.
Yes, and it's definitely funny. But maybe just not for you, which is fine.
Or, alternately, make like a Lifetime movie and just say “hey, I need a steady date through the holiday season so that I don’t get asked 10 million questions by my relatives. We can be as platonic or not as you want. I just don’t want to play dating app roulette or show up stag at these events and have to hear about…
I’ll take 10:00 this morning.
Taking all bets on how long it takes for someone to film a porno in one of these.
Interesting take. Fun fact, condoms are in real life, 87% effective. So, if 13 out of 100 people who use condoms for birth control get pregnant every year, and a woman’s fertile for about 20 years....maybe you’d want to be able to have an abortion?
Fuck the guys who did this. Fucking assholes didn’t even finish the job.
So, according to Marco Rubio, a white supremacist being assaulted is by definition an attack on someone for being a Republican?
It’s always okay to punch a Nazi, you fuckin’ Nazi sympathizer.
Why am I deeply unsurprised that “four animals” turned out to be just one person? Guess his personal “tough guy” self-image combined with his racism to make the usual “these two guys” into four. Because goodness only knows, he can’t admit that he was beaten up by one man. And it had nothing to do with politics. Just…
It’s almost as if being a terrible person has fucking consequences
Straight up murdering someone, especially kinslaying, is actually looked down upon and could turn houses against the murdering side. Rhaenyra didn’t think she had anything to worry about in sending her sons out as emissaries, who are protected by tradition.
They’ve made some changes from the books, seemingly to make some characters seem a bit more sympathetic. Book Luke, while young, didn’t lack for confidence and had been riding his dragon since he was 6, and was a very good dragonrider. Also, Rhaenyra instantly denies Aegon’s initial offer, has her coronation, and gets…
It seems like a lot of this series seems dead-set on making hugely consequential actions come down to misunderstandings or “whoopsie daisies”.
I’m sorry I just think it’s incredibly dumb how adult Rhaenyra was rightfully paranoid of threats to her heirs all season but during the greatest moment of political turmoil, she sent her kids off unchaperoned as if they didn’t have giant targets on their backs.
I didn’t really care for how they let Aemond off the hook for Luke’s death. Having them both lose control of their dragons was a plot contrivance that came across as a lazy bit of both sides-ism; “Hey, just because Aemond demanded that his cousin put out his own eye in front of an entire royal court then deliberately…
I think those who will still have a loan balance after having some of it forgiven and have been making payments all along would be best served to keep making their old payment, assuming they can afford it. This way the debt will be paid down faster, which is a good thing in most cases.
It’s a little odd but one thing that’s a common trend with these kind of abusers is they’ll act very quickly to cover their tracks. They’ll put on their nice face and make amends and say they’ll get help when they’re caught. And sometimes they do... and sometimes it’s just a ploy to keep their victim from actually…
I imagine asking questions like that would get you murdered by Criston Cole
This was a really tense episode, but I had two huge issues with it. First, the this show seems determined to make Alicent sympathetic ... which makes her come off as come off as wishy-washy and dumb. Watching her flip-flop from taking the hardest lines possible against Rhaenrya to all of a sudden, wanting to usurp the…
Larys being a foot fetishist is a little too on the nose, isn’t it? You don’t need to be Freud to figure that one out.