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"I'm not Arya, I'm me."

I am hoping for some hot cousin sex in the not too far future.

Yeah, I see what you're saying, but the way they worded it makes it seem like their opinion is more correct, and the implication is that anything else is, as a result, wrong.

I don't like your summary, and disagree half-heartedly with your conclusion (I say half-heartedly because I simply don't care enough, but it's Saturday and I have some time to kill). Iron Fist can be a terribly dull show (but has unintentional moments of comedy from characters you never expected it from. Sadly none of

I love how there's always someone who thinks the show is awesome (which is fine), but they also think that makes them right and you wrong (even if the majority of viewers veer in the opposite direction - not that necessarily always means something).

Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

Not true, their main purpose is to graduate from Hand University!

Never really liked them when they came out, though liked a few of their songs (the ones from the Transformers soundtracks), and a few of their recent ones. Also their Jay-Z mash-up was good.

And that is why you end up paying with the Iron Price for your mistakes/weaknesses.

Now that we've been talking about it, we had Earth Day in the 90's, so that seems pretty culturally conscious of that idea. It's in the early-mid 2000's did the idea of climate change become so controversial for some unknown goddamn reason (politics no doubt).

Yep, was thinking the same thing too! Something will save us!

You can really only influence the decision before the meeting occurs, while it's occurring, it's often too late to change or influence such decisions, especially if you know the type of person you're dealing with, and Starks don't seem to be very reasonable in that department.

That's also a good tactic, making an argument, or point others want to make but can't, so it can be addressed and dealt with. But that'd need to be done in a more constructive way. Obviously this isn't an office meeting, so we have what we have.

That's so Cersei! (not moving past past grievances)

I swear I remember hearing about it in high school in the 90's.

the tragedy of those characters stemmed from a misplaced sense of duty and trust when dealing with others that have neither.

Haha. I'm still interested in seeing it regardless!

Pretty sure global warming was a thing back in the 90's (anyone want to clarify, go ahead). It feels like it's been around for a while. Good god I'm getting old.

Really? Never watched it, but was interested in it (I like dystopian future stories).

When you make your concerns known afterward, that probably means you know they weren't going to change their mind in either event, so doing it afterward is more constructive. You're not trying to get them to backtrack, but trying to get them to be more responsive the next time a big decision has to be made.