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I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

I know plenty of African artists who've made it big on the international level: Die Antword, Goldfish, a whole bunch.

All are rape in that they take away all agency from women, allowing men to use their sexuality for their own ends. Actually no, you're right, it's more a socially acceptable form of sex-slavery than rape.

Sansa was never Sansa Lannister, they didn't consummate the marriage, rendering it illegitimate. The only way she would have become Sansa Lannister is if Tyrion raped her though. Catelyn Stark was sent halfway across her known world to live with a man she'd never met to secure a political alliance. You can say, "Oh

What do you think's going to happen? Why else is Brienne there, why else are we garnering sympathy for Sansa, why else are old people telling her they're on her side, if not to have some 11th hour Sansa-led ass-whooping in episode 9-10?

I think this could end very well though, I think they've actually be foreshadowing that very heavily. Yes she was raped, and no one is sadder for her than I, but she has the opportunity now to exact a meaningful revenge and get true power for herself. They've alluded to it repeatedly, the "Wardeness of the North"

All arranged marriages involve rape. It's actually worse than a single rape, because it's a life-long arrangement.

What best storylines did they ruin? The introduction of yet more tertiary characters no one cares about in the Vale of Arryn and her dealing with the epileptic child?

Right? What did people think was going to happen??? I will only truly be pissed off if D&D lock her in a tower and she eats her own fingers out of hunger.

Am I the only one who was thinking, well yeah it's about time? She married him, she knows this will happen. Literally the best possible circumstance for Sansa in this life was that her father would marry her off to someone half-way decent, and considering the power of marriages and their usefulness there is no

Considering how slow and demonstrably easy to kill the zombies on this show are, yes, I would expect they would.

Yeah kind of my impression as well. What a hot, overwrought mess. Emphasis on the hot.