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Agreed! (And to tell a secret, I'm more into the one on the left. But what am I gonna do, *not* acknowledge those lashes? Crazy talk.)

Yes, but THOSE LASHES.

I didn't find that, but I found an EW article that covers some of the same bases.

It was also an off-color joke about an eleven-year-old boy and the child of a presidential candidate. Setting aside the mandate that being related to a politician isn't enough to put a target on your chest (and I really like that mandate) Barron hasn't done anything in his life to deserve people calling him a future

Descend across what, Lieutenant? DESCEND ACROSS WHAT?

It would be a huge "fuck you" to all the Stoneheart truthers out there. Catelyn Stark shows up, kills LF, then pulls off a mask Mission Impossible-style to reveal Arya.

Five years, and it finally pays off in a big way. Congratulations on your foresight, my lord.

It's good to see your byline, Mr. Teti! It's been sorely missed.

>> conceived by elitists out of touch with their audience

But it's still supposed to be the same character at around the same time in his life … This feels like the male equivalent of the ridiculous movies where a woman goes from nerdy to smoldering by taking off her glasses.

Is that really the same actor in all three photos? In the header picture, he looks like he's about to seduce a model; in the second one, he looks like he's about to get his lunch money stolen.

More like SeeItoldYouSo.

Something about a torso horse? LG swears that might mean something to you.

But you just can't get enough Iron Fist, can you?

I know they cancelled her WWE coverage, but I hadn't heard anything about her being fired.

*Yeezy Cristal

Untrue. I've been commenting here off and on for almost a decade, and it's my utter contempt for the entire process that keeps me coming back.

"Dignity. Always …"
"Uh, not to interrupt, but you-know-who got the ginger root stuck up his ass again."
"… always dignity."

I've always found your name kinda creepy (mostly because I always forget what it's a reference to) but I've been glad for your presence.

My brother has a degree in theater, so he was regularly exposed to the word "dramaturg." I don't think he ever got past the phase of thinking that word was funny because it sounded like "drama turd."