semigeekgirl4
semigeekgirl4
semigeekgirl4

Yeah, wow. I mean, pretending to be someone you're not on the internet and possibly receiving free books for it: slightly not okay, but who cares? On the other hand, obsessively stalking someone who said something about you on the internet: seriously unhinged. Kathleen Hale sounds like a terrible person, and the worst

I think some of this depends on how long you've lived together, if you have. We got married six months ago, but we've been living together for 7 years. People keep asking us how it feels to be married, and the answer is... basically exactly the same as being a long-term couple before we got married.

They should be working on their marriage, yes. Not working on coming up to the bare minimum standard of responsible roommate-hood.

I... have a really hard time with #7. I can remember that, on most properties, and I try to play nice. But - I mean, if you honestly thought Twilight is a quality piece of literature, how can I not judge you for that? And by "judge", I mean "consider you unfit to contribute to a discussion on any topic ever presented

Except for on Supernatural all the kick-ass women got lost somehow. :(

So much no.

I'm already tired of it. My husband and I are referring to it as Batman Babies.

I wasn't offended by our differing opinions on reasonable people. Actually, I wasn't offended at all, I was just confused by your need to attribute our difference of opinion to my possible "youth", "lack of experience", and/or "massive privilege".

You're sort of moving up to ad hominem attacks, here, which I don't appreciate.

I heartily disagree with your "everyone knows" argument, as clearly I "know" nothing of the sort. I also disagree with your "closest thing" assumption, since that in this case would be Jaime or Bronn, not Tywin.

I'm not a fan of storytelling that requires the audience to fill in the blanks to make something make sense (note, that's different than leaving some questions unanswered - obviously over-explaining every plot point can be equally detrimental). I find that type of storytelling to be deficient and lazy.

I agree that the show made it crystal clear that she loved him.

I still don't buy that she's dumb enough to not understand that he was trying to get her away for her own good - after he had explicitly told her that several times. Also, heartbroken does not translate into murderous. If she really loved him just a couple of weeks ago, I don't buy that her first reaction upon waking

Everything you said is true, but I still think the way they ended her storyline was dumb. She resisted so many offers because she loved Tyrion, but then turned on him COMPLETELY just for calling her a whore? When she knew he was trying to get her to leave for her own good? And, then, even if she was deeply angry with

Yep, us too! I don't regret the money we ended up spending at all. But it's always good to point out that lots of fabulous money-saving tips for weddings aren't particularly viable if you want something that looks more or less like a regular wedding.

Yeah, we looked at a lot of non-hotel options as well, but noise and alcohol were always dealbreakers. Almost all the parks, beaches, etc, were no-alcohol (or no hard liquor, still a no-go for us), or you had to be completely done and cleaned up by 10pm. With those restrictions I didn't see the point of even having a

I got it too. I was annoyed and almost unsubscribed from Shutterfly, but their photobooks are useful gifts for older family members, so I begrudgingly just let it go.

Yeah. This show. I feel like it's gotten progressively dumber each season (although H.G. was always a delight), but the one thing I could count on was Pete and Myka's friendship. Which they're now ham-handedly retconning back into romance. So much ugh.

Thank you. Plus, I totally got into Cal, but USC offered me way more grant money.

Tell me it was on the helipad of SGM at USC. I loved that rooftop.