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I'd never heard of Kindle Worlds; that's interesting.

I know nothing about the scene, but I imagine 95% of fanfic writers would sell their work in a heartbeat if someone made them an offer, right? Surely the main reason most of them don't do it for the money is because they know no one would ever pay for what they're doing, either for legal reasons or because their work

Obviously there's effort and creativity involved, but they're not making something out of nothing, exactly. They're making something out of someone else's things.

Got the name of their movie wrong.

How about the US elects a cartoonishly evil dipshit celebrity as its president and so the entire rest of the world decides enough is enough and forms a joint invasion force?

Madness. The Wolverine/Mystique fight in the first one was awkward, stilted and oddly slow, not to mention it strained credulity that Mystique would put up much of a fight at all against Wolverine. The Deathstrike fight had way better choreography and pacing, creative use of the environment and was refreshingly brutal

$40 on Wade Wilson.

Yeah, eternity is quite a long time, and no external stimuli can keep someone happy forever. After a few trillion centuries a mansion full of supermodels and Ferraris would be roughly as pleasurable as a fiery torture pit. For Heaven to really work there'd have to be supernatural emotional manipulation involved, ie.

For sure. I guess I just didn't consider him because he's probably too far away/too busy to come join the battle of Winterfell. But maybe Ramsay escapes and runs into Theon later.

Well, compared to Sansa anyway. Ramsay has done plenty that would piss Jon off, but they don't really have any personal history. My memory's terrible for this stuff, but I don't think they've ever met, and in fact Jon probably didn't even know Ramsay existed before Sansa talked to him. There just hasn't been any

Who do you think does it? Sansa seems too obvious, wouldn't be dramatic enough if Jon did it, it'd be too easy for Brienne. I'm going with a surprise last-minute backstab by Littlefinger. I think he'd be genuinely pissed about what Ramsay did to Sansa, plus he still wants back into her good books.

If Littlefinger redeems himself, his odds of dying go up, not down. That's how it works.