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Which is why need the Number 1 overall pick lol

As a Cavs fan, this is horrifying. We need that Brooklyn pick to be first overall. Lakers going 0-82 is not ideal.

What am I dreading?

These dates don’t take in to account past screenings for the uncut 35mm print. San Franscico had a screening back on Aug. 1st.

I think so. Unless they have all of the discus data stored and are waiting for kinda to transfer it over? I’m not sure how any of this is supposed to work, lol.

*Travels through fog of lost disqus souls*

I feel like the showrunners were expecting way more episodes to finish the story. Like, at least three more 10 episode seasons. It feels like they heavily edited the scripts to make room for all of the threads that had to completely for the endgame.

My only issue with the reviewing of the work as it's presented here, is that the author makes it seem like his newly discovered cheating and/or manipulative behavior is somehow pulling back the curtain on his past work. Like, all of a sudden people can see problems that weren't there before or something. It's kind of

Yeah, the cheating isn't really something I would zero in on. All types of people cheat. And the dynamics change, depending on the relationship and who is cheating. If it affected how he handled himself in a work environment (and it kind of-sort of sounds like it did, at least a little bit) I think the criticism of

Where exactly do you draw the line though? Just as a simple question. Because, for a lot of these artists, the continued celebration of their work essentially preserves a lot of the power dynamics, and structures that allows them to be shitty. Extreme examples, like R. Kelly for instance. You can make a serious

I mean, this is more a continuation of the Kirby series, than anything.

People love, toothless, generic optimism.

They haven't missed the point with him. Maybe you should actually watch the show before giving a critique about the character's portrayal. He's not a mustache twirling villain in the show. We've simply only seen two episodes of him, so people who haven't read the comics have no idea how to read him. In fact in this

Are you sure? Living in the cold doesn't mean he would have been burned. I mean, how does one find that out. Dany was teenager (in the books) and a full adult in the show before finding out. It's not that far fetched. Certainty not in this show, lol.

I know. Tell the other guy, lol.

The characters have apparently mastered the roads so well, they no longer have to worry about random obstacles. That Dragonstone to King's Landing, back to Dragonstone then to Eastwatch jump was hilarious.

If it's an invention of the show they might go back to that tho right?

Does this mean Jon can't be burned by fire? Also I wonder which dragon he is eventually going to get.

there also tends to be strong criticism of media directed towards young women/girls and gay people. A lot of the stuff that inspires strong fandom for them tends to be written off extremely hard, regardless of actual quality. Not saying twilight is good, just that the hate for it isn't necessarily based on the

Depends on the rules of the curse. If you can only survive on human blood, being a vampire would be extremely inconvenient. Especially in this tech age.