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GAME OF THRONES 80/90s ERA CHARACTERS (Part 4)
I continue my series this week with, in my opinion, 2 of the funniest characters in the show. I know after sunday’s red wedding episode we will definitely not pretend that GOT is an hilarious show, but still, there’s a few funny lines, especially coming from these two.
- Bronn, relax as always, wearing the iconic Adidas tracksuit
- Tyrion, with an unlikely shirt straight out of an episode of Parker Lewis.
What are your favorite quotes from the show?
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Maentis is a collective of artists from Paris specialized in graphic design, illustration, and street art. Their main sources of inspiration are anthropology, environment, and the imaginary/fantasy world. Their satirical project titled “99 Steps of Progress” demonstrates different ideas/concepts about evolution.
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this must be one responsible adult. who has phones for two years?!
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casual reminder that just because your idea of a good time is curling up with a book and hers is doing tequila shots does not make you a better person than her (◡‿◡✿)
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Also, Lily Potter would have never wanted an abortion, because she was a financially well-off white woman starting a family in a happy marriage with a secure place at the top of wizarding society.
The question you should be asking is what if Merope Gaunt, an impoverished and uneducated single woman who escaped from a severely abusive family only to become pregnant with the unwanted child of a man who wanted nothing to do with her, had had access to an abortion and not had immense social pressure brainwashing her into carrying to term?
Perfect commentary is perfect.
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