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HI - so I may just be a rep. So, I can answer. Honestly, I understand where people see issues with this. But, I don’t get all the ire. I’ll tell you my experience, if it happens to be more positive or more product-happy than you thought, know that I am not trying to do that to sell you something - just to give you my

A lot.

Love Kenra!!!

Love Kenra!!!

Yeah, I definitely read Sansa's look as smugness almost a dare (checkmate, if you will), with a little bit of fear about what she needs to brace for next.

I remember having the one with her sitting in the chair looking out the window. I read the shite out of that book!

Oy. I really hope you’re not right. But, that could make some sense.

Yeah, she did nothing for me in the books. I really really wish everyone would let it go about having the TV show bring her back. I think it's just book lovers wanting to feel special again now that the TV show is unning without the books. The book-lovers (of which I am) have nothing to be elitist about anymore.

Yeah, I hear you.

Yep. When she cut off that candle I just thought, "Damn." I didn't need to see the actual fight because I knew what was coming. And I though it was a pretty darn good closing to her assassin loop. She was essentially trained to fight blind/in the dark, so she used that training to free herself.

I agree. While this episode was slower, I actually liked it. And, I think people have just become so invested in random fan theories that they get mad when those don’t come to fruition. When, really, just looking at the show, a lot of these story lines are following a normal somewhat predictable trajectory. People are

But with Arya isn’t that the point? I mean, she was essentially trained to fight blind/ in the dark. So, leading the waif back to the darkness and needle is her using her training against the waif. I thought it was a really good way to close the loop. She just had a damn long way to get back to needle. I didn’t need

Seriously, how are people missing this??? I mean, really!

I agree about Arya. And I really liked how she just cut off the flame and you knew what was going to happen. I didn’t need an actual fighting scene. We’re supposed to know she was essentially trained by the waif herself to fight blind. She cut off that candle and I thought, “Damn.” I totally don’t think her storyline

So, question though, is this pushing my boobs down? I mean, after two kids and aging I am totally aware that my boobs are sagging and the last thing I want is something pressing the tops of my boobs into me and flattening that part so that they droop even more. I really want to try this, but am scared that is what it

Second the Target recard. Plus, I don't have to keep my receipt to make returns as long as it was on that card. And the return window is longer. Plus, I'm told there is free shipping for items you purchase online

Something about this just seems off to me. I mean, she's stated that she's caught him cheating before? So why now? I'm thinking that's just an excuse. That she is ready to be free and do her own thing and is tired of taking care of him. And that she wants to explore her own world a bit while she still can.

Me too. It's really well done all the way around.

As I said above, I think it has to go beyond that. Somehow there needs to be community outreach and engagement so that those neighborhoods and communities start to trust that the police won’t just hurt them. When people don’t trust police, they don’t heed police directives - like “stop” or “put your hands behind your

I heard an NPR story discussing how one city was really working to try to combat this sort of thing. One thing they mentioned was that police officers who normally patrol high-crime areas at night had almost an epiphany when brought to the same neighborhoods during the day - that - hey - these are just people like me

I would add that after decades of this racist/nonracist thinking by police, black neighborhoods are understandably more wary of police, so less likely to heed the direction of a police officer. Whereas most white suburbanites find it ludicrous and uncalled for to not stop or put your hand behind your head if directed