Cheese is the corpse of milk!
Cheese is the corpse of milk!
I think you’re misreading what I wrote, I wrote: DylanMcDermott/DylanMcDermott, you wrote: DylanMcDermott/DylanMcDermott, so you can see the copyediting issue
You are done sweetening it when a spoon stands straight up in it.
that is the sacrifice to the Weed Fairy
Before we get started on these comments, does anybody want to get out?
You guys are making a big deal about diabetes and obesity related to sweet tea, meanwhile I’m over here on the McDonald’s website looking at how a medium Coca-Cola has 58g of sugar while their medium sweet tea has 28g. And Starbucks’ caramel frappe that people drink like it’s not six desserts has 66g.
It kinda sounds like you’re just being pedantic and don’t have a real point
No one:
agreed, he can’t help throwing Wei-Yin side
The fall of Winterfell dealt the Starks a crippling blow in prestige and strategic outlook back in Season 2, but now Cersei can just hand over the never-before-conquered Rock (and with it the ability to project power in the Lannisters’ home region) and it’s a brilliant move that has no downsides at all.
No, she had to do that because Dany torched a big piece of her army.
Exactly, which is why Cersei has to send for a sell sword army at the end of last season...
“(and with it the ability to project power in the Lannisters’ home region)“
I think this is fair, but: this is why they also had Euron sneak in right afterward and destroy Dany’s ships that landed the Unsullied, so that they’re either bottled up in the Rock or would need to march overland and abandon it anyway in order…
If you’re going to take a fan-favorite character like Margaery Tyrell off the board, you best go big. They went big.
I’d go with two lines: Erskine’s great monologue about how someone who’s been weak understands the value of strength, and Steve saying simply, “I don’t want to kill anyone. I just don’t like bullies; I don’t care where they’re from.”
That, to me, is Captain America. Not a tough guy or a glory seeker, just someone…
Cersei knew her and saw her for everything she was, including the biggest competition; she’s also the character that was the only one who’s death was actually unfortunate.
lol excellent kinja, internet friend. i hope someone else stars you to get you out of the grays.
I still think the first Thor was underrated. It was funny, but also a little operatic with that Ken Branagh vibe, it brought the stakes down to one small town in New Mexico... good stuff all around.
“son of legendary Tennessee coach Pat Summitt” is doing a lot of lifting in his story.