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This photo might be scarier than the one at the top.

Not because of what happens at the Red Wedding, but because they'll be able to talk to people about it. It can be torturous, to have something exciting and to not have anyone to talk about it with.

Books have been out a decade, hardly a "spoiler" at this point.

Those type of people are just jerks and book nerds. Besides, it's pretty obvious that Jon Snow gets stabbed in the back by his own brothers at the end of book 4 and is very dead. Hell, that was practically implied by the first episode of season 1 anyway.

Spoilers have literally never spoiled anything for me.

But hadn't you already assumed he would die? I never expected anything else. It was the only sensible outcome.

After extensive research, I found that most goals were scored on Quick and Niemi when the puck was shot at the goal.

You must not know what words mean, if you need clarification. This is victim blaming on its face. A woman writes a story about how she was raped when a man forced his way into her house, and this person comments that you shouldn't answer the door if you can't identify the person at the door. His entire comment is

Thank you for your helpful advice on how to avoid being raped by not being raped, on how to seek justice following your rape by hoping for justice, and on how to cope with being raped by not making other people feel bad that you've been raped. Every man should instruct his women thusly.

For anyone who still doesn't understand the term, this comment is a perfect example of victim blaming.

Two leading proponents of the "One and Done" strategy

THAT FIRST PIC THO.

For someone with an Arrested Development username, you don't seem like you have the firmest grasp on sarcasm.

I did a fair amount of oat-sowing my freshman year of college. The school wasn't known for its diversity, and I was one of the few black girls on campus. Since I stuck out like a sore thumb, most of my hookups were followed by a fair deal of boasting and gossip. Depending on your gender, I was commonly referred to as

Jesus. Really? So, her ideas are a little outmoded. But she's a child of her time. Cut her some, motherloving slack.

Ah, FSU.

Ugh. Muse.

Hi, Tim. I follow this stuff pretty closely and while I'm skeptical of some of the data, I wanted to point out a few items in Luker's defense.