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I get this one mixed up with Wheel of Time....can’t remember in which show some events happened.

In totally unrelated news, thousands of people are now wondering why their long-distance relationships suddenly ghosted them on WhatsApp.

I’m running out of motivation to keep watching this. We’re in the second season and there’s still more characters than episodes. The Targaryens are good filler for a fantasy novel’s appendix but on screen you have 20 indistinguishable people It only compounds the problem that half of them have been played by at least

I can’t speak for anyone else, but I watched half of the first season and decided I just wasn’t interested. I didn’t like any of the characters or any of the hanging plot arcs. They’re all a bunch of whiny, self-important, arrogant jackasses pining about a bunch of imagined slights and ills they brought on themselves.

If a person has a penis that looks like that I strongly, STRONGLY, suggest a visit to a doctor.

Tom Cruise can finally get that elusive Oscar.

Seriously - I actually won a trip to Disney World back in 2022 for my family. All inclusive, food, tickets, hotel, airfare, etc. The only catch was the trip HAD to be at the end of July. We went - it was fun but miserable lol. We’re from Utah. It gets hot here, but it’s super dry. The heat and humidity in Florida was

Enough with the prequels....sequels.....spinoffs....reboots.....

Is this going to be the Hollywood approach to everything where the title character died at the end of the original? They can’t do a sequel, so they decide to churn out a prequel that nobody was asking for.

I wish we’d let a franchise hibernate once in awhile. Even the clown knew to fuck off for 27 years between appearances.

Logical.

Yeah we’ve been looking for other life, and listening for other life, for the amount of time that is equivalent to just finalizing our order on amazon. And here we are upset that our package hasn’t arrived yet.

If intelligent life is common, why haven’t we found any evidence of it?

While anecdotal evidence isn’t a guarantee, I agree. I have hundreds of CDs, DVDs and BDs. I have had a few CD failures due to improper storage back in the “CDs in the car” era, always due to the top laquer coating getting scratched. I have had one DVD fail, due either to bad manufacture or some secret workings of my

Yeah, I’m very skeptical of the 10-yr. estimate. They’re talking to us like we were just born yesterday. I have dozens of DVDs from the late 1990s, and all still play. (I also have 200+ CDs from the early 1990s and on, and all still play.)  

My uncle has a copy of Jaws on Laserdisc from 1982. It still plays (42 years).

Rip. Rip everything. Enjoy and savor your physical media, replace when necessary if possible, and make digital backups of anything and everything you truly want to have access to for as long as possible. Redundant storage across multiple locations is also recommended as it’s only redundant until it’s not.

Shhhh, we don’t say that loud in case Texas Board of School Governors hears and has a crisis.

I was an eight year-old diehard sci-fi fan when the first film came out. My love of science fiction came from my dad, who had read many of the classics in paperback and later gave them to me.