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pssst, we can sink the boat

Maybe it's going to be another mistranslation/semantics thing? I mean Arya would be Cersei's… sister in law, if you count Tyrion's marriage to Sansa as legit, right? I mean I doubt it's right but I'm going to bookmark this comment just in case.

I think that a lot of this is dependant on how much thought or effort you put into your browsing habits, but fair enough, I think I get where you're coming from. Treat it like Alcohol.

I've never really understood this. Just don't stay friends with shitty people or interact with shitty pages and 90% of the hassle is gone. If you're left with an empty page after that then you had bigger problems than social media.

He receives word of his impeachment in the middle of a campaign rally, has a mild heart attack, quite visibly shits himself, dies later in hospital of MRSA.

I'd disagree, but without knowing more specifics than the show went into, I can't really be certain about it. Pointing out he's still out there with a fleet seems a bit redundant, as they know they didn't steal all his ships at the Kingsmoot. Mentioning it could be seen as kludgy foreshadowing by stating the obvious.

Every map I've seen of Westeros (example: http://www.sermountaingoat…. but also matches up with the start-of-show map model) puts Dragonstone at the exit to Blackwater Bay, by the only access it has to the Narrow Sea. If they went via Kings Landing then they went the wrong way down a dead end.

what in fuck

I may not be remembering the first episode too well, but my main issue with puddle was that I didn't feel like they were really "in love". Might have been more believable if they had more time together, though I guess that runs the risk of people going all "waaah they're shoving this gay stuff down our throats!" As it

I am a little bit hazy on the details now but I saw Drive expecting it to be a bit more action-focused than it was. I didn't think the movie was bad, just not what I expected when I went to see it and that left me feeling a bit disappointed.

I think I agree with you. We should be better. But people also need to vent. So… I dunno, I don't think there's an easy answer here. I don't think it's going to entirely go away but "we" will need to start getting more serious eventually. For now though… well, laughter isn't the best medicine, but it's the one we

I am seeing your criticisms as "of the left, from the left," I'm just disagreeing with you. I get that you're saying we seem to lack empathy here. I'm saying that we didn't lack empathy for them, at least to start with, it's just run out. Hell, we've wasted it on people who seem to pride themselves on their lack of

It is quite possible that a large number of them do have depression, that it's manifesting as anger, and that voting Trump was one result of it. However it doesn't excuse them from criticism for their actions, and people do tend to lose sympathy when self-destruction becomes plain destruction. Hell, I don't have a

I would argue it's less similar to a something like depression and more like a serious illness. I was going along with the depression analogy for a bit - they aren't going to get better by being mocked, like telling the depressed to just be happy isn't going to work - until it came to treatment. Or to be more precise,

You know, the one scenario where we only get about 20 million people killed, rather than the one where we get 150 million people killed.

That was a terrible Robocop impression. Paul Weller would be turning in his grave if he… *furious googling* was called Paul instead of Peter.

Well Roman Polanski got cold feet and the rest of the joke wrote itself.

The Devil's Lettuce

or just get better frie- oh. oh. right.

At the risk of getting lynched, I actually like the modern-day stuff. The idea of it, anyway. The execution is a bit shit but they wrote themselves into that corner by deciding to run off endless sequels, so the modern story could never decently resolve until they ran out of money/history. And… by the sound of things,