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“So people are saying you’re an asshole. Here, have some money”.

I cackled.

You know, I’m going to have to disagree with the pharmacy raiding being a “non-necessity.” My husband’s a type 1 diabetic. I’m bipolar. If we weren’t able to grab our meds/insulin/pump supplies/needles in time (which, I hope we’d be able to) or if they got waterlogged when we were trying to get out and up to higher

I know you posted this to be like, SEEE THE NEGROS ARE STEALING!!!!!111!!!

“In this novel, a heroic, righteous officer of the law spends decades chasing an evil, criminal fugitive who used a fake identity to hide in plain sight and even stole a loaf of bread when he was hungry. That criminal was a thief and deserved to be punished.”

- An excerpt from Tom Llamas grade 7 book report on Victor

The idea she might be killed in childbirth is an interesting one, though it might seem anticlimactic after everything she’s done to go out that way. I think there’s more credence to the idea that Jaime will kill her. At this point, either he or Tyrion are the ones who probably have the most reason to kill her, and

Well, the show also said this week that Robert’s Rebellion was based on a lie, as though the show also hadn’t previously established that the rebellion most immediately started because Aerys murdered a whole hell of a lot of people when Brandon Stark showed up to King’s Landing angry about his sister’s apparent

Huh. Me not realize any of that.

The show cut the valonquar part of the prophecy, so there’s no reason to expect that to be what kills her.

Right, but however they work, Bran said “Jon is really a Sand!” like it was some kind of revelation when everyone already knew that he wasn’t born in the North. That’s what was weird.

The bastard name thing is a cute contrivance that doesn’t make a lot of consistent sense when you scrutinize it in the books, either. And everybody already knew Jon was born in the south; Ned had been away from the North for a year at least before returning with a baby. Think of it less like a precisely defined law

Okay, everybody drop everything! Me just hit with new theory, and this is last chance to discuss it! Because we all know neither this nor any other web site will talk about Game of Thrones until next season in 2019.

Right-wing Christians are frequently the most un-Christlike of anybody. There’s more positive healthy useful and actionable modern-day life lessons in a random episode of Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood than there is from a random book of the Bible.