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“Either literally everyone dies, or the Night King ends up that easy to defeat”

I don’t really agree with the decision to go for it, but there is some logic to it.

So, before he can confront racism in the city he fucking lives in and the school he fucking goes to, he has to end racism in another city he has absolutely no connection to.

So, before he can confront racism in the city he fucking lives in and the school he fucking goes to, he has to end racism in another city he has absolutely no connection to.

“Seriously? It’s just such a transparent attempt to bestow instant profundity on a scene.” If we were talking about them using the actual songs, I’d maybe agree.

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“Maeve’s tour of the building was pretty emotional. Was that music another repurposed 90's song, or did they make it for the show?”

He’s a Vanderbilt football player. Which means he obviously sucked far too much to get on either of those teams.

Before the trade, Knight was in the press saying he wanted to "go to a winner" in free agency. So yeah, Milwaukee could match whatever offers he got, but then they'd be giving big money to a guy who really wants to leave the team. Not exactly a recipe for success. So they traded him while his stock was high, rather

That picture makes it look like he has a giant tattoo of a throbbing penis on his chest.....

Well of course they're the best at wrestling. They get an early start as kids, grappling in the showers.

Late-night/early morning TV is filled with commercials for these "phone dating" services. How is this still a thing? Why would anyone pay by the minute to leave voicemails to strangers based on their voicemail descriptions of themselves, when you have free online dating all over the place? Is it really just a phone

Not related to either your comment or this post in general, but I'm going to reply to you since my comments replying directly to the story never seem to even show up in the greys:

As evidenced by the first reply you got..... Penn State fans: They're like the college football version of Cardinals fans.

Well, I guess the "undeserved" part was mainly based on just my opinion....which is that she is just about the most aggressively unfunny person on the planet. Like a female Dane Cook/Jeff Dunham/Carlos Mencia.

Jesus Christ, the introduction in that message. An undeserved ego that would make Kanye blush.

Yes, clearly the exact same thing. A fully licensed cover approved by the original writer is EXACTLY the same as an (alleged) ripoff of a song with no licensing or royalties.

Do they still have Jay Cutler 2.0 as their quarterback, throwing up his jump-ball ducks? Then no, it's not enough.

And where in that quoted excerpt is the writer saying that the shove was "normal give-and-take?"

True. I guess I was just trying to portray the feeling someone might have upon being left by the one person who is taking care of them. "Helpless" was the only word I could think of to describe that kind of feeling.

Except in your "other version" of the story, he DOESN'T have all the power. Because, while he is essentially dependent on her to function as a human being, she is not dependent on him in that same way. Therefore, if he makes the demand that she can't have sex with anyone, she is free to leave and have sex with