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I always used “y’all” when translating second-person plural in Latin. My teachers allowed this.

Aside from the name, Deadpool is more a rip-off of Ambush Bug than Deathstroke.

That just sounds like a D&D campaign, honestly.

YAAAAAY! I was worried the reposted accounts would be among the hardest hit.

Why would you mention Chernobyl Diaries for S.T.A.L.K.E.R., and not the 1979 film Stalker, which was a major influence on the game and is also loosely based on Roadside Picnic. Rather than just Chernobyl full of cannibals, it’s literally set in a Zone.

It’s the Heathers effect. Reacting to a death by turning the deceased into someone they never were.

The Inhumans were not created to be X-Men stand-ins, and weren’t until Marvel forced them into that role due to Fox owning the X-Men film rights. The Inhumans is about a royal family with superpowers that lives in a city on the Moon. There are some similarities, in that both Inhumans and Mutants are born with their

Bizarrely, most of the people I know who voted for Trump were women. My mom is also by far the most misogynistic person in my family (tossing around the word “slut” for women she doesn’t like, and preferring old gender roles). Her friends also all voted for Trump.

I was on the fence, thinking this movie sounded pretentious and heavy-handed... but now with this score, I absolutely have to see it.

While true, it going over better with viewers might not be a legitimate argument. When GRRM set out to write ASOIAF, one of his goals was to write something that he could never do on TV (he was fed up with being told what he couldn’t do while writing for television, usually with regards to budget but sometimes

I don’t think it would be offensive either, and never thought it was. I was briefly wondering if the joke would still work, and concluded that it would.

I’d rather they released a movie or televised version of the musical.

Actually, yeah, thinking on it, the way you do it is make Kurt and Ram super homophobic (more so than the original, where they’re already shown as homophobic for the set-up) and establish a kind of LGBTQ+ movement going on in Sherwood. We’ve seen that Kurt and Ram have open disdain for that, and then they when they’re

Yeah, they’re supposed to be the Heathers. I mean, I knew this was going to be bad when this was first announced, but this is some shit casting.

In addition, one of the things going on in Heathers is them sexually exploiting themselves for what they see as status. They brag about being able to go to a frat party, where we later see H Chandler awkwardly blow a guy, and then get mad at Veronica for not having sex with a college guy. In one scene, McNamara and

CORRECTION: I think I’m wrong, Dragonstone IS in the Crownlands. It’s Jon Hill. Why can’t I edit anymore?

KINJAAAAAAA

Only noble bastards that are formally acknowledged get a name. Commoners don’t get names, unacknowledged bastards (like Gendry) don’t get names.

The Targaryens were based out of the Crownlands though, so he would have been Jon Hill, not Jon Sand.

EDIT: Correction... even though Dragonstone sits at the mouth of Blackwater Bay, it seems to technically be considered part of the Riverlands. The crown prince ofat the time of the Targaryens would rule Dragonstone

The former are genre elements, the latter are storytelling flaws. Fantasy shouldn’t be used as an excuse for bad storytelling.

Beyond the Wall was almost as bad as Dorne. Beyond the Wall had better acting and cinematography, but the plot coherence was somehow even worse than Dorne’s.