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You don’t become a wight by dying north of the Wall. You become a wight if the Others raise you from the dead. So even if he just killed someone three steps north of the Wall he’d still have to wait for the Others to come by and turn that someone.

No, annullment means the marriage never existed. Divorce means it existed but it no longer does. I don’t know about Westerosi law either (obviously), but in the Catholic church, children from annulled marriages remain legitimate.

How about one proposes in a castle in France, while the other proposes on the Bridge of Sighs in Venice? Because that’s more in the vein of what we’re talking here.

I didn’t want to eat any vegetables or minestrone soup, I’m told. My parents cured me the same way I cured my children. I put it on their plate same as on everyones. If they said they wouldn’t eat I’d put the plate away and they’d have to go without food until the next meal; at that time they got the same plate of

My first born fell off the changing table. I still feel guilty about it from time to time, but I’m no more careful with my second because... well, she was fine.

Of course you’re right - I just meant that maybe you could add the in-universe name to your description, that’s all. Thank you for all the interesting additional info, though!

You obviously *weren’t* talking tabout industrially raised chicken, because you most definitely *do* eat a store-bought chicken way before it’s done laying eggs. You usually eat the chicken before it’s even *capable* of laying eggs. I’m quoting you: “You don’t eat a chicken until it’s done laying eggs.” That’s not

Nope, industrially raised chicken are raised either for meat OR eggs. They are different breeds, too, the meat ones are heavier, the egg ones are scrawny, but lay well. The only place where your theory holds true is a family’s back yard. The chicken meat you buy in a store is definitely not of an old chicken who was

I was rather touched by the scene where Tyrion is watching the battle and the Dothraki says behind him that “his people can’t fight.” Tyrion acted that part so well!

Thank you. Can you write the review of the next installment, please? My only beef - that weapon is called an arakh, in-universe :)

It is? Well, that flew over my head :)

I thought Tommen was all right, too.

I understood it as throwback to Stannis, whom Davos used to serve; he had a “fewer” line, delivered in a hilariously dead-pan voice a few seasons ago.

  • Condiments: none are always on hand, but I mostly have mustard and horseradish on hand.

It’s real all right.

That’s a lot of stuff! I thought I’ve recieved a lot, what with 10 newborn diapers and a packet of maxi pads and mesh undies O_o

Em... how shall I say this, might she be persuaded to send those baby quilts on to me, maybe? ;)

I’m very sorry for your loss. I hope you’re doing ok and have support to help you through it. Next time, though, I’d just say that out loud - it would definitely be very educational. I wish you all the best!

I’m going to be wildly off-topic here, but where do you stand on the immigration debate? Does the same rule apply?

This, exactly! I have no problem with Ed Sheeran as a cameo but the way it’s been done makes it look as though he’s the POV character and Arya is the cameo :D