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Yeah. Robert loved an idealized version of Lyanna and put her on a pedestal. I totally believe he deluded himself into thinking Lyanna loved him as much as he loved her, and truly believed she was kidnapped. But Ned always maintained that Robert didn’t know Lyanna very well, and that Lyanna was a lot less

The books leave a lot of clues that Lyanna Stark was in love with Rhaegar and went with him willingly. There’s all the stories about what a nice guy Rhaegar was, Ned saying Lyanna was not as crazy about her match with Robert as Robert believed, and on top of that there’s the entire story about the Knight of the

My point is that the Google guy might have said “women, on average, are worst at blah blah blah” instead of “all women are worst at blah blah blah” but any difference between those two statements is negated by him linking it to biology. I find it very annoying that everyone is defending his sexist statements because

Everyone is always talking about how that guy used “averages.” He didn’t say women were worst that men. He said that “on average” women were worst than men. They conveniently ignore the entire section about how this average is likely due to “biological differences”

Of course Arya will undermine Sansa in public, because Arya has no respect for authority. Arya has always been impetuous. Sansa should know better since she’s supposed to be good at the politics. Sansa should know that it is important to present a united front to the Lords.

To be fair, this episode they DID speak in private. Sansa, Davos, and Jon discussed the invitation from Tyrion and Daenerys (although this was before Jon received word from Samwell about Dragonstone being built on a pile of dragon glass). Sansa already aired her opinions, and Jon was well aware that she thought it

Last week, Sansa was right to bring up the fact that they need the Karstark and Umber castles in order to defend the North, but the moment Jon Snow made his decision, she should have backed down. By continuing to question him in front of all the Lords, she was undermining him, which he pointed out. She was being

Yara is not Euron’s sister, she is his niece. Euron killed his brother Balon Greyjoy in order to be King of the Iron Islands. Of course he wants to kill Theon and Yara, as they are competition. He was set to kill them right after the Kingsmoot, but they stole his ships and sailed to Dany.

The show Sand Snakes are the worst. The book Sand Snakes were so much more bad ass. Not only were they awesome fighters, but they were actually strategic. I wasn’t super thrilled with the Dorne storyline in the books, but the show made it soooo much worst. It never made sense to me why Dorne would follow Oberon’s

I think it’s a little different for Netflix shows where people can watch all the episodes in one go.

But she wasn’t entertaining to watch. I can understand watching complex characters; seeing them evolve or watching them slowly destroy themselves. Don Draper was no angel. Neither was Dexter. Or Walter White.

The marriage only ended up lasting a year.

Is the OA getting a second season?

THANK YOU! She was so unlikeable. When she straight up just took that rug from in front of that store and ignored the salesperson telling her to stop. It wasn’t funny. It wasn’t badass. It wasn’t cool. Her character was a huge asshole.

Murder/manslaughter doesn’t require physical action though. If you hire someone to kill another, you’re still legally responsible. The person who pulls the trigger still holds responsibility, but that doesn’t absolve the original person. Someone said in another thread, but Charles Manson never touched the people

It is so fucking insane how the Republicans continue to either turn the other cheek, or outright support him. It seems like they’re willing to put with anything, even national security, just so they can deregulate and cut taxes on the rich. The sheer greed.

Omigod. The shrink-wrapped board games! Hilarious.

I wonder if it’s also a situation where the interns didn’t realize the images were copyrighted, since they’re so text heavy and with little illustration. To the naked eye, The Wild Feminist Patch is just block letters on a black square. I wouldn’t be surprised if the interns just assumed you can only copyright

Makes me think of that woman who was sexually harassed at uber and her story. Didn’t her manager proposition her because he was in an open relationship and his wife was having a way easier time finding sexual partners?

Rastafarian Targaryen? Good god. This is amazing.