I think of Dunbar when I’m stuck in a maddeningly boring class/meeting/waiting room.
I think of Dunbar when I’m stuck in a maddeningly boring class/meeting/waiting room.
Eat a hot dog, wave a flag and take a dick up the ass all at the same time? That's some impressive multitasking. I struggle to accomplish any of those on its own. I tip my hat towards you, good sir.
Exactly, I know more than one rape victim who thinks being raped made them a stronger person. It’s a coping mechanism. The show isn’t saying that Sansa’s rape made her stronger, it’s saying that she thinks it did.
Jesus. Imagine if anyone actually watched the god damn show and realized that maybe, JUST FUCKING MAYBE, she’s rationalizing. She’s not stupid. She god damn well knows that she should’ve gone with the hound, but she also knows that there’s not a lick of good that would come from her wallowing in thing that happened in…
I just stopped by to say that David Brooks sucks and I hate him.
I’ll miss The Gifted.
Whitest thing I’ve read in a long-ass time.
Isn’t this similar to like, the Mona Lisa burning? Yea that would be shitty but it’s not a fucking tragedy. Also the Louisiana churches burning down aren’t the same because you know, arson, racism, blah blah.
Did someone fucking die? Because if they didn’t the use of the word “tragedy” to describe what happened to Notre Dame is complete and utter bullshit and inappropriate to the nth degree.
There are people dying in Washington F’n DC for “lack of resources.”
White people art > or = poor people’s lives. Got it. Thanks
Notre Dame isn’t a motherfucking tragedy. What the fuck is wrong with you?
Man this Notre Dame shit really hit home just how pessimistic my world view has become. I didn’t even really care this historic place was being destroyed because it just pissed me off how much other people cared who don’t give a shit about real people and real problems.
Everyone needs to chill because it’s STILL THERE. Like, it’s fine. The ancient wooden roof and spire are gone, and that is very sad.
Well, Tywin was always Hand of the King, Tyrion was just serving in his stead while he was away. And his horse took a shit in the Red Keep, not the Sept of Baelor - it was right before walking into the throne room.
You nailed it. Those challenges and how she learned from them show us, the audience, that she would be a wise, fair, and just ruler, unlike Cersei, Stannis, Renly, etc.
One of them swings a gigantic mighty hammer, and the other is Gendry.
When he whammo’d those two turkeys on the beach, that was some peak GoT right there
The big genius of GRRM is not the shocking plot-twists per se, but the narrative feints that make so much sense they keep even almost apparent twists sufficiently masked: