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Is it possible that it's just the awareness the slump in slave labor is affecting various other trades/industries, the effects of which are being felt in places further away than the actual slaving trade? Like how the price of oil affects the price of bananas?

Also, he killed their father.

They're going to make sure Ellaria doesn't die. That's the whole point — Cersei will have people regularly checking in on her to make sure she lives very, very long.

Or, it's a cult, and they only let you get free reign if they indoctrinate you into their cult, but that doesn't mean it's the source of the information/skill.

Because it was tender and didn't involve PiV maybe?

All the Euron ships seemed to be twice as big as the Yara ships.

"on their phones" is a prepositional phrase, not a clause, so it does not need to be seperated from the rest of the sentence by a comma.

I watched Atonement for the first time in the last year and quite enjoyed it but I have an affinity for Knightly and McAvoy.

Right, in this case — but when it was first tweeted we didn't have that information, and have learned it is safer to take his messaging at face value.

We can no longer trust the distinction between a tweet and an executive order, these days, as one often informs the other. These are basically official White House press releases, which is a ridiculous reality to live in but here we are.

I place a lot of the blame the 10+ Republican candidates who ran in the primary without a chance in hell of getting the nomination for splitting the comparatively reasonable conservative base's vote, allowing Trump to start winning pluralities and giving his campaign momentum.

Oh the things they say mean something, especially if it's about things that affect them more than other people. But about things that don't affect them? Probably as uninformed as me trying to explain the stock market.

Does it bug anyone else how many clips in this season 3 trailer are from season 2?

It's unfortunate this show couldn't keep Darvill especially since he's so talented, but maybe it's better for us all if it cuts him loose and he can do cool stuff elsewhere.

I'm in the middle of watching season two. It's definitely far improved but I still find myself rolling my eyes at some awfully cheesy dialogue and character beats. It's a fun watch, though.

I mean, true, they couldn't come up with a story for them, but I argue that their previous story had served its end. They killed a Lannister, and now someone has killed them on behalf of a Lannister. Tit for tat.

You can not give a fuck without butting in and making sure everyone knows you don't give a fuck.

I have seen it addressed elsewhere and am restating what I think was a good point: Depression convinces you that killing yourself is the best thing you could do for the people you care about. It convinces you that you're so awful, everyone would be better off without you.

They've discussed elsewhere that there were times when they've had group interventions into his more self-destructive behavior when it was negatively affecting the band. They did encourage him to seek help. I think they mean here that they knew Chester was dealing with these issues but it was always a part of who he

My question is why anyone feels compelled to add their hot take about it. What does it contribute positively to the discussion in this specific forum (namely, a man died and people are sad about it).