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So, so glad that I learned all about runner’s poops while growing up in Alaska, which is 100% forest.

Duct Tape Truthers would be a good band name.

But mainly, don't ever drink and ride.

Rickon and Jon, I’m thinking? They’re the only ones in any reasonable proximity.

I don’t think wildling politics works that way. Ramsay killing one wildling rando isn’t a declaration of war against them all.

I think that only works north of the Wall.

Seems obvious that Royce has to kill Littlefinger (and Robin too?) ASAP, to avoid ruin for the Vale and his own imminent demise. Not that he will - that plot feels very slapdash because the Lords of the Vale all have motive, opportunity, and immunity from prosecution (due to a natural fortress and a fully intact

• Has Osha seen cannibals?

Wait, I thought he gets to kick because he caught a pass kicked into the circle that encloses the goal?

He’s home, safe and sound. Thanks for your concern!

There’s no content to be true or false, it’s just a list of nouns. The word “Benghazi” is neither true nor false.

Also a long history of having her every word, deed and her appearance interpreted as part of an evil antiamerican conspiracy. You can see why she would tend to be reflexively opaque.

I guess I'm the asshole who will say that you recommended some seriously oversize bikes for beginners. But it's a really good write up and I liked that anecdote.

It’s the amazing vanishing comment!

You can see this every day in Alaska.

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“You know what your problem is? You don’t like winners.”

You mean the Under Armor logo?

No, but I’m sure somebody who works in copyright law could find some for you. One reason normal people don’t hear about lawsuits in these cases is the basic logic of why brands don’t do it: the likelihood of getting sued is proportional to the attention garnered by the video.

If the video is likely to generate

A fan who makes a video and tweets it is probably fine. But when the game publisher tweets the video, they are in trouble. There isn’t a backdoor that makes commercial use ok - if you’re going to use copyrighted material to promote your product, you have to license the rights.

About your doubts that this is commercial:

1) The previous video doesn’t matter to whether this is fair use. This video has to pass muster on its own.

2) As to whether the video promotes the game: it was produced and posted by the official Twitter account of a commercial enterprise, and has been edited to explicitly reference their product. That is