It’s both mentioned and linked. And I wrote a piece about it on Thanksgiving.
It’s both mentioned and linked. And I wrote a piece about it on Thanksgiving.
See what happened there?
Yeah I don’t think that last line is enough. The headline – and essentially the whole post – is pretty much stirring shit like, “smile pretty, honey.”
THAT’S the lesson you think people should have learned? Go fuck yourself.
Which is just shorthand for “you don’t have a right to privacy.”
go fuck yourself
There’s nothing really more to say other than that I hope she’s okay. Some people are monsters.
Good for you. We’re super happy that you can cheat your way to the top.
So you also built a robust toolset to help the Go community?
This isn’t just a list of people who have left — a LOT more people have left that aren’t mentioned here — it’s a list of people who have left to make indie games, which isn’t quite as common. This is definitely a lot.
That’s a huge generalization and oversimplification in the first place, but there’s a great book that addresses your point. It’s a really eye-opening read: Scarcity: why having too little means so much. It discusses decision-making (and other behaviors) when you have limited resources (both time and money). Side note:…
I caught a random one of those broadcasts earlier in the year. One of the teams’ bands featured a glockenspiel and he spoke about glockenspiels for about 25 minutes. It was the best thing I’d seen on ESPN in years!
Her parents made her stupid and spoiled. Rail at Ned and Catelyn. Sansa is still literally a child who saw her father beheaded by her fiance, lost her mother, has no idea where her siblings are, was sold by a man she thought was saving her into a marriage with a psychopath.
Yeah, that Brienne scene was immensely satisfying. LOVE. Agree about Pod, too. I really root for him. And Theon.
Sansa might be my favorite character. I’m so fascinated with her change from a girl obsessed with fairy tales and romance to a woman who is going to fuck shit up as soon as she gets an ounce of power.
A little piece of me wants Sansa to rule it all.
It could be that Selyse actually saw her like that, the dialogue and scene seems VERY different if that was true.
Honestly, wtf is someone like Sansa supposed to do in that situation? She has absolutely zero experience in any kind of tracking/hunting/fighting situation.
But the spear through the face was all good?