People should never ask why. It’s over, you’re not going to change their mind when they’ve been thinking this for awhile and if you do you’re just prolonging the inevitable. Take rejection with dignity and bow out, and they may even realize what they were missing.
The nights king did some sort of earth split when he first got to the cave. Do you think he’ll probably just bring the wall down with the same sort of magic? Or just throw his army horde into it?
Bran is going to need to get to another Werewood Tree, closest one being on the other side of the wall possibly Winterfell. This reunites him with Jon and Sansa and makes it easier for Bran to tell Jon the story of how he was born (R+L=J), and since he and Sansa are noble, they can make Jon, “Jon Targaryen” much like how Roose did Ramsay.
Now… The wall has magic that keeps the white walkers out. However if Bran crosses the wall, then we might expect the same outcome as last night with the cave.
I’ve lived in New York and Chicago and having a car is a nightmare at times- not just traffic, but parking. Finding a place to park, buying parking stickers, switching sides of the street for street cleaning, damages caused by other drivers parallel parking, meter police, MONTHLY parking rates ranging from $150-$300, etc.
Cars in major cities are often more trouble than what they’re worth, this is why people take the bus, subway, and uber.
It’s a great idea for uber, plus now they might even come back to Austin if they can side step this fingerprint fiasco.
Not everyone is going to have access to self driving cars initially. Maybe they’d adjust their focus to more urban areas where many people don’t own a car- people will always need some sort of cab service.
When a girl carelessly right swipes as much as a man, you can expect some serious numbers.
Hey Grandex, we’ve seen you guys ban some commenters before. Any chance you can do the same with these spammers?
If it’s not these articles then it’s something on ghosting.
People should never ask why. It’s over, you’re not going to change their mind when they’ve been thinking this for awhile and if you do you’re just prolonging the inevitable. Take rejection with dignity and bow out, and they may even realize what they were missing.
It never ends. It goes on.
For a second I thought Todd, Finn, Katie, and girl we’re going to take part in a drunken swingers orgy.
Her dad is rich, that much we do know.
Suuuuuure you did
There comes a point where untucked looks sloppy, but tucking too young makes you look like a dweeb. You’ll know when the time comes.
Causality loop. Yep, he’s not actually changing the past as it was all meant to be
The nights king did some sort of earth split when he first got to the cave. Do you think he’ll probably just bring the wall down with the same sort of magic? Or just throw his army horde into it?
SPOILER THEORY…..
Bran is going to need to get to another Werewood Tree, closest one being on the other side of the wall possibly Winterfell. This reunites him with Jon and Sansa and makes it easier for Bran to tell Jon the story of how he was born (R+L=J), and since he and Sansa are noble, they can make Jon, “Jon Targaryen” much like how Roose did Ramsay.
Now… The wall has magic that keeps the white walkers out. However if Bran crosses the wall, then we might expect the same outcome as last night with the cave.
That wall is coming down all thanks to Bran.
Arnold got friendzoned by her AND Ruth.
The ghost? Yeah good episode.
Also Doug and Recess.
Arnold always seemed to do the right thing and know what was best, wisdom he got from his grandparents. Great show, will never forget it.
Aren’t the Bucks owned by hedge fund managers, you know, financiers?
I’ve lived in New York and Chicago and having a car is a nightmare at times- not just traffic, but parking. Finding a place to park, buying parking stickers, switching sides of the street for street cleaning, damages caused by other drivers parallel parking, meter police, MONTHLY parking rates ranging from $150-$300, etc.
Cars in major cities are often more trouble than what they’re worth, this is why people take the bus, subway, and uber.
It’s a great idea for uber, plus now they might even come back to Austin if they can side step this fingerprint fiasco.
But you’re infallible.
Not everyone is going to have access to self driving cars initially. Maybe they’d adjust their focus to more urban areas where many people don’t own a car- people will always need some sort of cab service.