The "barbarian chief" (Ned Stark) was particularly stupid!!! No, Ned Stark was Boromir, I was talking about Conan the Barbarian. XD
Which wouldn't really surprise me, if Pretty Woman was marked as a movie about supernatural stuff. I don't know what marketing for Game of Thrones was, I just remember that it started as low fantasy and then pulled some high fantasy elements out of nowhere. And that sucked IMO.
If someone told me "Look, that wall is 100 meters tall" but it's 50 instead, unless I had to use it to build my house, I wouldn't care a rat's ass XD But can you trust people, who can't even get their numbers right? What if it was about your hard-earned money? XD
When the first Dragon King took power, he made his enemies lay their famed swords into his throne and let his dragon fuse them together with his fire as a symbol of their perpetual loyalty! So maybe some of them used smaller blades?
You didn't notice? The seat was a regular seat XD I bet they changed it after a few nasty accidents. XD
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No, Ned Stark was Boromir, I was talking about Conan the Barbarian. XD
Which wouldn't really surprise me, if Pretty Woman was marked as a movie about supernatural stuff.
I don't know what marketing for Game of Thrones was, I just remember that it started as low fantasy and then pulled some high fantasy elements out of nowhere. And that sucked IMO.
If someone told me "Look, that wall is 100 meters tall" but it's 50 instead, unless I had to use it to build my house, I wouldn't care a rat's ass XD
But can you trust people, who can't even get their numbers right? What if it was about your hard-earned money? XD
When the first Dragon King took power, he made his enemies lay their famed swords into his throne and let his dragon fuse them together with his fire as a symbol of their perpetual loyalty!
So maybe some of them used smaller blades?
You didn't notice? The seat was a regular seat XD
I bet they changed it after a few nasty accidents. XD