Or the version targeted at kids, Son of Sam I Am.
Or the version targeted at kids, Son of Sam I Am.
Huh, I thought he was burning people, but you're right. Was Shireen really the first person he had burnt?
It's probably important that she blew up the Citadel when he was out of town. I'm hoping we'll see them argue about it though. I'm guessing Cersei is going to point out that he wasn't there to stop the High Sparrow parading her naked through the streets, so he can't judge her for anything she subsequently did.
Yeah, but that's because you live in a country where people generally obey the road code. If you lived in one where people treat it as an option, and you strode out onto the crosswalk without checking the traffic situation carefully, you'd have quite a short life expectancy and people would think you were an idiot.
THREE-EYED RAVEN: Also, if you go through the Wa-
I looked this up. Apparently Ghost is at Winterfell with Jon, and Summer got killed defending Bran from the horde of ice zombies last season.
That's cool, I can see how it happened.
My point was that each restaurant tends to do one kind of food, ie one restaurant will do sushi, another one will do okonomayaki, another one will do gyoza, etc, rather than every restaurant doing all of the above. I haven't spent a lot of time there, though, so I could be overstating it.
Erm, I wasn't intending to insult autistic people. My point was that if an autistic person doesn't want to eat green things as a result of their autism, that's fine and judging them for that would be dickish. Same goes for people with no sense of smell, or various other conditions I haven't thought of. If it came…
Well if it was always cousin Niko you were saying it to, yes it would be weird. But if it was to a range of people then it's just a harmless quirk in my book.
And from what I recall he's not suggesting it for a range of problems, he's suggesting it for problems which he thinks are caused by an inability to fully…
One for me and one for the table sounds like a good compromise.
From what I can tell, most restaurants in Japan just do one kind of food.
As I kid, I would happily eat baby octopus and blue cheese (although not together as far as I remember), but not mushrooms or most other cooked vegetables.
Same here, only with vegetarian rolls. In my case, it was another outcome of my 'this is the only vegetarian thing so I suppose I'll eat it even though it looks weird' thing.
Shitting on an adult who refuses to eat anything green is entirely reasonable, unless said adult is severely autistic or something.
Broccoli and blue cheese works surprisingly well in mac & cheese. If you're into blue cheese, anyway.
"The eating is fine"
Yeah, you'd think more Indian restaurants would work on that. It must be possible to cook more things to look like they haven't already been eaten.
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That's what I thought. 'Oh great, an article that makes parents of picky kids feel even worse about it, because now ordering off the kids' menu is "harmful" to them.'