thesearenotmypants
Thesearenotmypants
thesearenotmypants

If it’s any consolation: The comments under the “Welt”-article for the most part don’t agree with the author.

Unlike any other nation?

Nice alternative, yeah. That would work, too.

too much = zu viel

But isn’t she legally married to an American citizen now? Even if it might have started as a Green Card marriage in the beginning (who knows? Why else marry the Orange Devil?), does that really matter now, after 18 years? I’m genuinely curious.

On the one hand, I agree with him. On the other hand, this is pretty rich coming from a murderer. Didn’t he hand out “death penalties” himself in that church, making himself judge, jury and executioner?

But why would she agree to end it by being the cheating asshole who’d get all the blame?

Maybe if they sang the music of a different artist they both like, instead of the work of the artist right there in the passenger seat?

I think the poor reception of Breaking Dawn somewhat soured her love for the Twilight series. The last book had been the epic conclusion of her dream, with everything being perfect for Bella and Edward and that demon child. This book was the ultimate wish fulfillment of hers, and people hated it. I don’t like her as

It hasn’t even opened everywhere yet. I’m in Germany and have to wait until August 4th for the release. Denmark, Belgium, Japan, France and Spain also have to wait until next month.

The peace in Northern Ireland is held together because of the EU. The EU is a guarantor for this peace which is still pretty fragile. Without the EU, there wouldn’t be this peace. Take the EU out of the equation, then yes, it’ll be a warzone again.

It’s a conservative government, so they’re a little slow with new developments such as this. Baby steps, and all.

“Nein” bedeutet “Nein” - “meint” is more like “is of the opinion that...” in German.

I hope you’re right.

It could be interesting, yes. But actually, I’m tired of that, because if feels like a forced conflict, especially because now more than ever it is crucial that they work together in order to present a united front against the White Walkers, the Lannisters and whoever else wants to fight them. Littlefinger will try to

The North puts actions before name.

In another comment I’ve already pointed out that you don’t have to be a fighter to be a good leader. Jon could still be the general or commander (or whatever is the highest ranking title) of the army. He could still be the top advisor of the KITN. I mean, Doran Martell has gout, and Tyrion isn’t a great fighter

Good point! I completely forgot that.

Jon AND Sansa have been working on reuniting the North. Both of them rather unsuccessfully (maybe Ser Davos should apply for the job?). And the wildlings were a point speaking against Jon, because his brothers in the Night’s Watch weren’t the only ones with serious reservations and prejudice against them. This is even

By whom? In the books, Robb wanted to pass her over in favour of Jon in order to prevent a Lannister from getting Winterfell, true. But not on the show, where Robb’s will doesn’t matter. And the people assembled here are also not aware of his will.