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    Sure, but I normally associate the Zombie Mountain with killing people *quickly*.

    What do you think the Zombie Mountain is going to do to her, then?

    No comments yet on Cersei weaponizing rape for the purpose of revenge?

    That would be great, but I'm worried they're just going to do the obvious.

    Apparently the houses support him whether or not he's legitimate, so presumably his parentage wouldn't make a difference.

    As fun as that episode was, I see one potential problem going forward: a lot of the plot is pretty predictable at this point.

    Release the think pieces!

    "What? I meant that. Sorry if I sounded sarcastic…."

    Jon Snow's parentage sort of ruins the idea that all the lords embrace him as king even though he's not high born.

    Yeah, I'm willing to agree that there is something about this persons religion that influenced his actions (though really it is probably more like politics wrapped up in religion.)

    Well, the question of whether humans are *capable* of outgrowing harmful delusions is a separate question from whether it would be *good* for us to do so.

    Falling oranges indicate death, a la The Godfather

    You know it, kid.

    Go away.
    No.

    You cannot disentangle a system of ideas from the population that subscribes to those ideas.

    ""Mr. Burns, I'm glad you enjoyed my son's blood. And your card was just great.' Why, Simpson! You've made my day. You're a true gentleman."

    Humanity needs to "outgrow" like, a baby?

    there are over a billion Muslims. If they were as dangerous as you think, we'd all be dead.

    Obviously, the two words mean different things. But sometimes there is overlap between the two. If you think you have a good case to make against what I said, then make it.

    Ooh, good come back.
    In case you can't tell, I'm being sarcastic.