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A Stark won’t always be King since the lords of Westeros will be voting for future rulers. Sansa made the right choice to protect the independence of the North—which is what she was always fighting for.

How could Reed vote for Bran after what he put Meera and Jojen through? I’d have been PISSSSSSSED if I heard Bran say some smug shit like, “why do you think I came here,” knowing my daughter had to drag him all the way back to Winterfell alone and after all the traumatizing shit she had to deal with. She’s the only

Hot Pie was in my fantasy league, so I’m very sad he didn’t pop up as the royal head chef. 

I’m not sure his point was all that different. He was saying, “we didn’t care when she was killing bad people, so we didn’t notice that she was just a killer until she killed people we like (or at least didn’t want to burn to death”. 

There are people on Twitter yelling that he can't see the future, but so many moments of plot this season depended on him to do just that. 

If Sansa were in charge of the whole kingdom, it would be, since she has been the only one to ever consider storing food to feed people. BUT, since the boys are all in charge of Westeros they’re more concerned with brothels. The North made the right choice in breaking away. 

The sand people had it coming! The women AND the children too! 

We would have had at least two episodes of Tyrion straightening those chairs. 

We want to break the wheel, sure, but what would we do with our unearned power, land, and wealth? We can’t just... redistribute it. 

So can Bran tell the future or not? Because he keeps insinuating that he can, but like... if he knew Daenerys was going to kill all of those people and he said nothing so he could be crowned King, why is no one calling him out on that?

Flashing back to all the Bernie bots who tore into me for writing off their boy for stumping for pro-life Dems. I will never vote for a candidate that is willing to sell out women. I grew up in the south and I've seen those Dems pat themselves on the back for reaching across the aisle to cut off abortion access. These

I’m gonna watch to the end just so I can find out what those cows on coconut wheels from the third book look like. My brain could not form an image, it was too wild a description. 

I’m going to miss the ensemble cast featuring female antiheroes. I started watching Harlots on Hulu, which is written by, directed by, and stars women. Plenty of scheming between dueling brothels with great costumes and MURDER.

The last decade has been women sharing their trauma on social media regarding access to healthcare, abortion and their experiences with rape, sexual assault, and harassment. The only time I’ve seen men actually respond was during #metoo, not in support, but to beg me and other women to assure them they were one of the

Don’t sleep on The Tick!

“even for someone like me who earns around $70K annually (pretax).”

I absolutely blame the Democrats in my home state who started taking on the pro-life line to win votes and voted for anti-abortion laws once elected. They absolutely are part of the problem.

It is about 2016 and women were screaming this then, SCOTUS appointments are a matter of life and death for us. 

I like it when they yell at me when I question his lecture about supporting pro-life Dems. Fuck any man who wants women to compromise on their bodily autonomy for votes.

I did not say they oppose each other, I am saying that men overly rely on maternity as character development when writing women and D&D specifically relied on motherhood when trying to write Cersei and Daenerys. Yes, they are both mothers, but that is an overly simplistic look at their character motivation and