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Klungar posted:House had an episode about this that really drove home how terrible your life would be with this condition. It's also like, why people with leprosy lose all their fingers and poo poo.
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GRRM when A Dance With Dragons is released: "hrm, I wonder what part of these books people will be discussing ten years hence, when surely this is all over." Ten years hence: mind the walrus posted:ASoIaF: how viable a castrati army
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pseudanonymous posted:It's also like, why people with leprosy lose all their fingers and poo poo. Diabetics too-- first they lose feeling in their extremities, don't notice a cut that doesn't heal, it gets infected, bam you're out a toe.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 02:10 |
I know a couple of ASOIAF superfans who help maintain GOT websites, do podcasts, run twitter accounts all devoted to this series and it seems like today was the day that a lot of them finally gave up the ghost. Marking the 10 year anniversary of the last book being published seemed to finally bring home the reality that GRRM has no pages, will probably never finish another book (let alone 2), so on and so forth. Almost all of them have pretty much written off the prequel series as well, which bodes ill for the continued success of the IP in any form. Really kind of sad, all things considered. Imagine how crazy people would've gone if GRRM had announced a release date for the last book today.
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Sephyr posted:Yeah. Unfortunately you've picked possibly the only example that isn't something the Unsullied will actually have to worry about.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 02:52 |
Root. And. Stem
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Phenotype posted:Unfortunately you've picked possibly the only example that isn't something the Unsullied will actually have to worry about. Oh, right. No zippers back then!
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Phenotype posted:Unfortunately you've picked possibly the only example that isn't something the Unsullied will actually have to worry about.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 03:53 |
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Sephyr posted:Oh, right.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 03:53 |
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There was a Bond villain who couldn’t feel pain. Or anything. It was dumb.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 03:55 |
I love how it's been 10 years since ADWD but no one's mentiones it's been like whatever years since the first half of the book. Dude hasn't been in it since Crown of Swords, and he's really just laughing in everyone's faces now for like 2 decades. E: storm of swords? Whatever, it doesn't matter Barreft fucked around with this message at 04:06 on Jul 13, 2021 |
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 04:03 |
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it really doesn’t.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 04:08 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:There was a Bond villain who couldn’t feel pain. Or anything. It was dumb.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 04:41 |
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Barreft posted:I love how it's been 10 years since ADWD but no one's mentiones it's been like whatever years since the first half of the book. Correct about half the main characters haven’t had their plot advance since 2006.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 05:46 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:There was a Bond villain who couldn’t feel pain. Or anything. It was dumb.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 05:55 |
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Will any of the actors who made it big in GoT go onto do anything ever again? Most have already had movies that failed miserably.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 06:01 |
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It certainly gave a second wind to Liam Cunnighsm's career.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Will any of the actors who made it big in GoT go onto do anything ever again? Most have already had movies that failed miserably. I think it worked out well for Jason Momoa. Some of the kids quit acting altogether iirc, and the rest seem to be living their best b-list life. Which is a good thing, the acting really wasn't the problem in the end.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 08:15 |
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Kit Harrington and Richard Madden are about to appear as major characters in the next Marvel movie (Eternals)
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pseudanonymous posted:Jorah says that, basically, if the Dothraki invaded and the Westerosi just holed up in the castles they wouldn't know what to do, but that Robert was too stupid to not fight them. Also a plan like that is fine in theory, but if Highgarden decides to hail the Dothraki as the new kings of the 7 kingdoms, and you are hiding in King's Landing, not a lot you can do about it. The show had Robert explaining that if the Dothraki invaded the city would probably be safe behind the walls, but the Dothraki would then loot and burn every farm and village around. And a king that hides behind his walls while that happens is going to be a really unpopular king. Sephyr posted:Ehh. The Watch is severely dumb. The North is well established to be loving massive (as much land as all the other realms conbimed!), and thinly peopled. This organization is regularly putting weapons, armor and horses worth years of the average peasant or even craftsman's income in the hand of criminals and malcontents. All they have to do is wait for a task a day or two away, bolt, steal some different clothes from a farmstead and either board a ship or stay off the Kingsroad. To be fair, that's actually addressed in the books and show. Jon Snow for example is shown as being as safe on the wall as a new guy in prison. They talk about how no noble families except the Starks are sending people to wall and how degenerate the watch has become. RoboChrist 9000 posted:
Alhazred fucked around with this message at 11:09 on Jul 13, 2021 |
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Deptfordx posted:Kit Harrington and Richard Madden are about to appear as major characters in the next Marvel movie (Eternals)
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 12:00 |
Luckily for them those movies left no cultural impact.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 12:29 |
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mind the walrus posted:I mean everything about James Bond has always been dumb, so the question is always "is it endearingly dumb?" Great point. Dude with sharp hat? Endearingly dumb. Huge guy with steel teeth for some reason? Endearingly dumb. Guy with diamonds stuck in his face that you can pretty much remove with tweezers? Just dumb. ...slaver army of tall guys on stilts? Depressingly dumb.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 13:12 |
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End of Winds of Winter leaked ! spoiler MEANWHILE, BACK ON SLAVER’S BAY. . . Hey, wait a minute!" some of you may be saying about now. "Wait a minute, wait a minute! Where's Dany and the dragons? Where's Tyrion? We hardly saw Jaime. That can't be all of it. . . ." Well, no. There's more to come. Another book as big as this one. I did not forget to write about the other characters. Far from it. I wrote lots about them. Pages and pages and pages. Chapters and more chapters. I was still writing when it dawned on me that the book had become too big to publish in a single volume . . . and I wasn't close to finished yet. To tell all of the story that I wanted to tell, I was going to have to cut the book in two. The simplest way to do that would have been to take what I had, chop it in half around the middle, and end with "To Be Continued ." The more I thought about that, however, the more I felt that the readers would be better served by a book that told all the story for half the characters, rather than half the story for all the characters. So that's the route I chose to take. Tyrion, Jaime, Dany, Barristan and Jorah, Victarion, and all the rest of the characters you love or love to hate will be along next year (I devoutly hope) in A List of Lands, which will focus on events in Essos, just as the present book focused on Westeros.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Will any of the actors who made it big in GoT go onto do anything ever again? Most have already had movies that failed miserably. Yes, and some of them already have. Granted, a lot of it was kinda bad (Seventh Son, the newer X-Men movies...etc). If they didn't just burn the millions they got from HBO they won't have to do anything ever again if they don't want to.
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The guy who played Joffrey left the industry and became a college professor or something, didn't he?
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Kylaer posted:The guy who played Joffrey left the industry and became a college professor or something, didn't he? No, he was considering going into teaching but decided against it. He ended up just switching exclusively to theatre until last year, when he made a couple TV appearances again.
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Kuiperdolin posted:End of Winds of Winter leaked ! The fact that it took him another 5 years to put out another book proves that he didn’t actually write so much that he cut this giant book in half. What a hilarious lie.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Will any of the actors who made it big in GoT go onto do anything ever again? Most have already had movies that failed miserably. I doubt any will match someone like Clooney in terms of jumping from hit TV show to mainstream movie stardom but most of them seem to be doing fine. Pablo Pascal comes to mind as someone whose career has taken off but I guess he was already kind of on the ascent even before playing Oberyn. The rest of the main cast seem to be taking some time off or at least gradually easing back into other roles, but they've got piles of money to tide them over while they do so.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:A magnificent waste of Robert Carlyle. Surprised Game of Thrones di dnt cast and waste him Carlyle spent nearly the entirety of GoT’s run being the only redeeming element of Once Upon A Time on ABC, so he was kind of busy at the time. He’d have made a loving amazing Littlefinger though, and would have also ultimately been wasted in the role like Aiden Gillen was too
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I always assumed there was some sort of blood magic type thing going on behind the scenes w the castration of the unsullied.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 20:32 |
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typically physical strength is a solid second to discipline and courage in formation fighting anyway. the spartans weren't feared because they were all ripped, they were feared because their big blocks of spear-toting guys were more mobile than the norm - the unsullied have nowhere worthwhile to go, and are unified by shared trauma and very hard training. it's a workable fantasy conceit imo, even if you'd expect them to at least go through puberty before getting cut (do not tell me if this is specified in the text idgaf).
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V. Illych L. posted:typically physical strength is a solid second to discipline and courage in formation fighting anyway. the spartans weren't feared because they were all ripped, they were feared because their big blocks of spear-toting guys were more mobile than the norm - the unsullied have nowhere worthwhile to go, and are unified by shared trauma and very hard training. it's a workable fantasy conceit imo, even if you'd expect them to at least go through puberty before getting cut (do not tell me if this is specified in the text idgaf). Side note, although the Spartans were feared due to formation training and discipline (and perhaps even more because of their propaganda) rather than physical prowess, like all the other upper-class Greeks in phalanxes opposing them, they probably were pretty ripped. Classical Greek culture had a bit of an obsession with exercise and the male form.
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Genghis Cohen posted:Side note, although the Spartans were feared due to formation training and discipline (and perhaps even more because of their propaganda) rather than physical prowess, like all the other upper-class Greeks in phalanxes opposing them, they probably were pretty ripped. Classical Greek culture had a bit of an obsession with exercise and the male form. Nah I've seen that documentary, those guys were jacked. 300 cum gutters.
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Sparta was also much more of a paper tiger than popular history and culture would have you believe. But yeah. It's more the fact they are cut while prepubescent, unless I'm wildly misremembering, that sticks in my craw. Also to be fair while most of the show actors have had careers that went nowhere since being on/in the show, it's also worth noting that most of the show actors who were really popular; Danny, Sansa, and bafflingly Arya who went from amazing in the early seasons to terrible in the later - were generally at best the weaker actors on the show, and at worst outright terrible. Nothing against her as a person, but Emilia Clarke is not a good actress. Add unto that fact she was miscast as Sarah Conner, and that even if they had brought back Linda Hamilton through a time machine that movie was still a mess anyway, and yeah. It's just the perfect storm of bad decisions around most of the cast's attempts to do bigger and better things since the show ended/winded down.
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# ? Jul 14, 2021 19:11 |
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I blame the script for Arya She does seems like a good actress, but her character became so dumb she could not save it later on
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The dude who played Jon Snow was pretty good as Idiot Tennis Player in that 7 Days in Hell movie. Much like Mark Wahlberg, he is a natural at portraying clueless idiots
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Genghis Cohen posted:Side note, although the Spartans were feared due to formation training and discipline (and perhaps even more because of their propaganda) rather than physical prowess, like all the other upper-class Greeks in phalanxes opposing them, they probably were pretty ripped. Classical Greek culture had a bit of an obsession with exercise and the male form. I mean I certainly don't know, but I wouldn't expect them to be ripped in the 300 sort of way. No doubt those dudes had a lot of muscle, but I doubt their body fat levels would have been that low (at least at the outset of a campaign season anyway).
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Whizzing Wizard posted:The dude who played Jon Snow was pretty good as Idiot Tennis Player in that 7 Days in Hell movie. They should really put those 2 together with Keanu Reeves for "Dude where isn't my car?" An existential journey.
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Genghis Cohen posted:Side note, although the Spartans were feared due to formation training and discipline (and perhaps even more because of their propaganda) rather than physical prowess, like all the other upper-class Greeks in phalanxes opposing them, they probably were pretty ripped. Classical Greek culture had a bit of an obsession with exercise and the male form. Gonna rep Christian Cameron again here for his excellent (and, given how he is as an author, probably as true to life as it's possible to be given how little factual knowledge we actually have about the era) portrayal of the Spartans in his Long War series. They were weird even by the standards of the times, and even more weird from a modern perspective.
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