...and only one of those two scenarios would result in death. The other just adolescent angst resulting from borderline bullying.
...and only one of those two scenarios would result in death. The other just adolescent angst resulting from borderline bullying.
This guy?!?
You may want to bite their finger off first.
You may want to bite their finger off first.
Nah... he threw it at a place where no one was. We don’t know 100% for certain that he specifically sought a place where no one was in order to throw it. That is only known by Machado who isn’t exactly unbiased.
I tried the stroopwafel thing because I too love stroopwafels, but it was an “eh” for me. The stroopwafels we get here in the US are chewy enough that they aren’t always an easy eat. if you crumble something like that in to the faux ice cream of a Mcflurry and it feels like a McFlurry with not-unflavorful chewy debris…
No no no.. re-read the tweet. It just means after another 3 1/2 years. (sigh).
maybe I have a high… tomato tolerance?
...doesn’t feel me with optimism
Big Chungus?
Or merely state that he has the better claim to the throne, making Daenerys a usurper, so Jon committed no crime.
The ice wall’s magic kept wights, others and walkers out, but Wildings could climb the wall as we saw in one episode when Jon and Ygritte were nearly wiped off by the Night Watch’s defenses. So they could just reinforce the gap Pacific Rim Wall-style.
This is good. The “she was always mad for power” lot definitely seem to cherry-pick their bias confirming facts. Daenerys was not presented to us as mad, and never once displayed instability on a level with Viserys.
I bought into Stannis’s desperation much more than I bought into Daenerys’s. Despite the actors misgivings about his own performance, both the writing and acting sold it much better to me. Swayed by Melisandre, the context of his army’s desperate situation as well, led him to that point. I’ll give you that maybe they…
On the surface I can see that point of view, but follow the thrust of your comment to its logical endpoint. Everyone stays exactly where they are and no armies gather to strategize to fight the threat. Then what?
But the OP you replied to didn’t necessarily suggest that Jon needed to become king. It’s that such a major piece of information didn’t factor much into the story.
Random guard: M’lord, a raven has arrived from Westeros. The mother of Dragons has been slayed.
Oh totally. They’re rough and coarse and irritating, and they get everywhere.
Except it’s entirely contrived. They didn’t shoot take after take after take with a CG dragon and serendipitously achieve this shot. It was specifically, artificially, created. That kind of robs somewhat from the hyperbole with which the OP twitter egg spoke, added to the notion that film history is replete with such…
Is it possible that the reason she’s stonewalling (and trust me I haven’t had any respect for Pelosi in at least a decade, but trying to see a different slant here), because strategically it makes more sense for Trump to lose election in 2020 than risk having Pence in the White House and risk Pence winning?