St. Louis and Kansas City (and central/Northern MO) are NOT the South.
St. Louis and Kansas City (and central/Northern MO) are NOT the South.
One side celebrates hashtags, clapbacks, and sick burns. The other dutifully works to gerrymander districts, suppress votes, and entrench their minority political party into a position of power. One of these is more effective than the other.
Really? The people most likely to abuse a child are close relatives, and nobody wants to believe “Uncle Dave” or “Aunt Becky” would do such a thing until they are actually caught.
I understood that reference.
Thank. What is this article even about? Now Splinter is criticizing people for being decent and good but not being cool enough about it on Twitter? There really aren’t enough major serious problems in the world today?
The part that always vexxes me is how MJ’s obvious pedophilia is far more “complex” than R Kelly’s obvious pedophilia.
You’re missing a key overlay in understanding Splinter’s framework for evaluating people. Evans’ politics may roughly align with theirs, but unfortunately for him he’s also an earnest and nice human being who smiles and jokes lightheartedly.
Okay, the “homophobia means you’re secretly gay” tweet was not good.
Nothing is ever good enough right guys?
Your ranking of Chrises is bad and you should feel bad.
This is so dumb.
Counterpoint:
So basically, “shut up and be pretty” ?
Just, no.
He’s a very metaphorically minded dragon, apparently.
Ghost is the real winner here:
And that’s ok...
I find the idea of the 7 Kingdoms collapsing with the southern Kingdoms breaking away and refusing to bow to a Stark far more believable then them deciding to bow to a kid with zero legitimate claim to the throne.
I think that’s the point. There is no more Night’s Watch, and everyone knows it but Grey Worm. They sent Jon north to live with Tormund and his Wildling friends.
He acknowledged Jon as kin, so he wasn’t going to turn on him. Instead, he destroyed the thing that really caused Dany’s death.
Also what was the point of Drogon burning the throne, symbolic of destroying the power structure and obsessive elitist nature of the right to rule only to put an elite house back as the ruler ?