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Matadors are trained and have room to maneuver. Running down a street ahead of a herd of pissed off bulls, trying to escape them while embroiled in a chaotic mass of humanity trying to do the same thing all around you? As much as purposefully standing in front of a charging bull seems insane, the running is probably

I read the books, and like so many things on this show the way they represented graphically what I already knew was coming blew my mind. And I think the books actually did it better; watching the Mountain, dying, roll over on top of Oberyn, then just flop back down was a little weird.

Coughing into a vagina?

That's pretty much my experience. Anyone who wants to see me in my skivvies is happy with a good pair of knit shorts.

Legitimate reasons like what? The de facto confession to raping her that he publicly made?

Unfortunately, I don't think that analogy would really help straight guys understand anything. A lot of them would imagine any random lady celeb (random but who they still think is hot, obviously) and say, "Shit yeah, baby, do what you want to me!" The ones who wouldn't react that way would largely say, well, shit,

Her actual argument was that no woman (or sane woman, I guess) would turn him down? When I hear "he's too sexy to have to rape anyone"-style comments, the concept has always been that so-and-so is hot enough to find somebody who will consent without too much of a problem. It doesn't mean the person making the

What's unfortunate is he may be right. I don't think Sam's sexuality is going to be a major deal, but that's indicative of how little the allegations against Sharper will affect people in the league.

Oh sweet, now I have an official medical condition I can apply to the players in my game of Werewolf if they get connected by Cupid and die!

"Or do you discount what your own wife says"

If I was making one-fourth of my wife's salary, and there wasn't a good reason for it (she's in some ridiculously high-paying job, there are plans for me to get closer but they're still in progress, etc), I would probably find that frustrating. That said, I would hope if the situation was reversed, she would feel the

It's a good deal if you can find a job that has upward mobility and that you won't hate. But a little bad luck can thoroughly screw you more so than somebody with a degree- a college grad always has better odds of falling back onto a random job (say, with the state) that just requires some four-year degree. This is

How specific did she get about when he did it? There are a lot of ways it could happen that would elicit such a reaction from her, but seriously, what if he was going down on her and said, "MMM, EATIN' THE JELLO PUDDIN'!"

He'll probably get drafted, but it may be far lower than would have been the case otherwise.

The kid needs the right team more than the right city. I'll repeat what some football execs have said on the matter- the places that can handle the potential hoopla surrounding his presence are the ones with a strong coach and an owner or owners who will be supportive throughout his process of learning how to hack it

I've never seen this show, so I'm hoping someone can sort this out for me. Is the overall message of the show (whether overt or implied) that this sort of weight loss is possible, or that anyone with sufficient willpower can do it? The latter is obviously a huge problem, for the reasons plenty of other commenters

Can we just bring back Wyatt if Jon leaves?

Pretty much this. Most of the show's correspondents are being comedians when they're on, but when she's there it's more like comedic acting- she frequently takes on some sort of character that's at least a little off from who she actually is. Having her as the anchor would be the biggest jump from who we see now to

It doesn't matter who you are, everyone has a moment where someone could say, "You know I think you're gorgeous, but you are looking pretty fucking ugly right now." Maybe we shouldn't say it, but we could.

I could think about how the other person feels, but I'd rather ask.