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Agreed but I don’t think the gravity of it would be appreciated as they haven’t really highlighted the fact that no one has done it or knows if it is possible, although you could argue that’s exactly what the scene with Arya and the actress was pointing out.

I completely agree, this season has done a very poor job of articulating the passage of time. You have some storylines that are progressing at a snails pace, arya’s entire season likely took place over a couple months max, but Sansa’s storyline had to be at least a few months, the Greyjoys had to be even longer than

If you look at a map of Westeros/Essos you can see Essos actually extends off the map to the east in uncharted areas, as far as I remember no one has ever sailed east of Essos and gotten to the western shore of Westeros. If memory serves even when Euron is bragging about all his travels in the books I don’t believe he

The thing is, no one likes established cup contenders other than the fans of that team. It’s boring to have the same teams there over and over again, so most people probably aren’t going to be too sympathetic to your stance. Most people I know don’t really hate on the Blackhawks (I find them enjoyable to watch) but

Man, they really turned their back on the whole “won’t need another new console for ages” idea didn’t they? They went from the xbox one will be all you need for the years and years to come, to coming out with a better version of it 2 years after it’s release and now an entirely new console even more powerful. I don’t

Flow of the game is a valid argument, expecially for a sport like soccer but I think the bigger issue here is this: Will the video get the call more right than no video? Absolutely Yes. Will that harm the game? Not necessarily but there is a danger. The benefit of having the human error as part of the call, is that it

The whole thing screams of lawyer fed lines to try and garner sympathy during the trial. I’m not sure if that makes it worse, but I’m pretty sure it does.

You clearly know a lot more about this than I do, but you’re last part seems to be along the lines I was thinking. Are those methods just too expensive to put in place or do they get stomped out by pharmacuetical companies who have too much money in the current medicines?

I’m curious if there’s any potential to break down these stones in a new way to create energy.

Now, I may be amiss, but if we’re finding there are bacteria evolving at an alarming rate to deal with medicine that can kill it... isn’t developing more medicine to deal with the new bacteria more just pushing the problem down the road rather than actually solving the issue?

So far I am not excited, I like the cast for the most part but tend to think Kristin Wiig can’t carry a movie, I think she’s at her funniest when she goes full odd ball which doesn’t always work as a lead, but I’ll hold judgment on that until I see her actual performance. I’m most torn about this movie because I

I want to hate Richard Sherman so bad, but it gets harder every time he appears on television or radio.

I think it could be faster. I imagine, in the age of information and outrage that things can progress quicker than they have previously, so long as people are having the right conversations the right ways. Seeing as no one is doing that though, you’re probably right.

Potentially, and maybe that’s where I get lost in these kinds of things, I want to get to a point where we see beyond “race” because it was a mistake to ever think like that. But maybe you’re right, that it is irreversible so the best we can do is try to reconcile with the ugly truth as best we can. I tend to be a bit

Hahaha, agreed, it’s difficult to look inward and see your own faults especially when confronted with so many people saying stupid and disagreeable things on the interwebs all the time, it’s easy to never look at where you may be as egregiously at fault.

You are far too reasonable of a person. GET OUT OF THE COMMENTS I WANT TO ARGUE WITH PEOPLE!!!!1!!!!!

I understand that, I was merely pointing out that the way we talk about it now may perpetuate the idea that race is something that makes us different. I don’t have the answer of how to do it, and maybe, this is the best way to handle it. I was only asking a question.

O I super didn’t mean to imply that there aren’t massive injustices that he, and others, had to face simply because they are black. I understand that it is a large part of who he was, the things he faced and the hardships he overcame. I also don’t mean to imply that we’re currently at a place in society in america

Maybe I’m wrong, and I’m sure I’ll hear it if I am, but why must people always remember and keep in mind that a black person is black, on top of whatever it is they’re known for? Maybe this article is a reaction to people hiding behind a phrase of “transcended race” to really mean, I liked him even though he was

I believe the notion of something being definitively too high to be good isn’t accurate, however, I would definitely prefer to be below a certain point in the context of where I want my home. If I choose a city to live in, it’s because I want to be a part of that place, but at a certain relative height you’re no