Make sense.
Make sense.
Plus it only sounds impressive until you compare it to the many-millions-more male comic book fans, or point out how vastly male creators outnumber female - or if you make the mistake of listing all the great characters created by female comic creators (probably pretty close to zero if not actually zero).
To be fair the show has gone out of its way to make these guys look as stupid as possible. I've watched documentaries about weird obsessives - people into speed-solving the Rubik's Cube, hardcore pinball and video game players, competitive Scrabble players, obsessed movie buffs - and they were successful in making…
His nickname is probably "Professor."
It's about "professional" arm wrestlers. Of course it's stupid.
You fucked it up again. Are you good at anything? (That's obviously rhetorical.)
You should have gone with the short answer: "Yes." You completely missed it, twice. Twice!
Are you really this stupid?
Are you writing from a prison computer? If not, you soon will be I suspect.
It's obvious it was a combination of the moonshine and the circumstances, but you said:
Maybe you want to give that another try?
Luckily for us it's not. Game of Thrones sucks.
Beth didn't know that, numbnuts.
When they were living at the prison, I agree. When they're constantly on the move, no. They have much bigger priorities, and given the amount still lying around they figure why lug it around when we can get it when we need it? I would have considered burying some of it, though, in case I could come back for it next…
When they have a secure base like the prison, yes, that would make sense. When you're constantly on the move, no. Clothes take up a lot of room in a pack, and too much stuff slows you down.
Unlike in your World of Warcraft, it's pretty hard to carry a huge amount of stuff around with you, and clothes take up a lot of room. Given the amount of stuff that still seems to be laying around (since the whole thing took people by surprise and the survivors are outnumbered by the dead 10,000 to 1) it probably…
Whew, good thing it wasn't, then! That was close.
Everyone in the prison is to blame, for not doing some really obviously things, like digging a moat (pretty labor intensive without machinery, but still, make an effort; note: moats didn't usually have water), and putting up something other than chainlink fences.
It was strongly implied he had more than that, off camera.
They can be pretty safe in assuming they're not the only ones left, even if all the other people from the prison died. I agree that, eventually, they might do the nasty but so far it would be a bit premature.