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I believe this PDF was what I referenced (I was on mobile at the time).

"…sexually victimized at insanely higher rates than mem and boys."

I'm sad to see the show and characters come to an end, but it was a good ending, one they earned.

What about the genderqueer and the trans and the non-binary?!

I just didn't buy it this week. Liquidating the company because of low DAU numbers after a week? A sales guy who apparently didn't have to sign some kind of NDA and gets to spill sensitive info to the competition? A team of 3-10 working on a program for a year or more, but no thought given to its user interface and

Davos: Ah! Stoop crone!

Serpentine! SERPENTINE! Dammit, Rickon!

I could do that at home!

Phhhh; why were they building a Sept barely big enough for five people to stand in?

I couldn't finish the first episode, it's just unwatchable.

It's likely the time-warging stroke caused aphasia, which can affect a person's ability to understand or express language in any form. Hodor could apparently understand what people were saying and telling him to do, but "hodor" was the only thing his brain could muster in response. Which raises the question of how

The unskippable ad joke was funny, but I don't believe for a second there would be a browser in that house without an ad blocker installed (if not in the router itself).

It's Gatorahd.

Gavin looks foolish to the audience, but in the world of SV he's still able to pull off the visionary/leader role.

That's why I started a distillery that only produces bottles meant to sit on the shelf, never poured.

Isn't having three concurrent plots in an episode pretty standard in scripted television?

A bridge they've held for 600 years.

Not if they cross the Freys, which Ramsay just did.

"Logic" doesn't describe the motives behind much of what Roose or Ramsay did/do.

What evidence was there of this?