Nah, I'm not even talking about Fuhrer, mostly, on this one. He just uses that to dismiss anyone who has views that he d
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CheruthCutestory — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 01:47 PM)
Maybe true of others and Fuhrer can be dismissive in other ways but I've never seen him do that with the booksz
And in the conversation in your sig it was the opppsite. You were citing a scene that only happened in the books not the show.
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cat_fitz — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 02:03 PM)
I wasn't citing a scene. The other guy did. I never said Sansa went and did xyz, I said I felt that Sansa was partially responsible for Ned's death and I stand by that. Not because of whatever she did in the books, but because of her choosing that psychopath over her family, insisting on going to KL and whining about staying. Ned was trying to accommodate his spoiled, retarded daughter while navigating a dangerous situation. I was never referring to the books. I have no idea what happened in the books and don't care. That was just an assumption others jumped on to say I was wrong in my opinion. I've only watched the show once and that was a long time ago so I'm not going to get into a long, drawn out debate about all the details but I stand by my dislike of Sansa and that her needing to be an accommodated princess was part, though admittedly small, of the perfect storm that lost Ned his head.
As far as the sig, yes, it's out of context and isn't meant to be serious. Fuhrer has dismissed me many times in similar fashion, as he has with others, which is why he's even teased about that kind of thing. (See Silky.) It was just such a perfect Mean Girls sounding thing that I grabbed it for the lulz. I think his book bitchiness is hilarious and part of his charm. Also, I ain't bitter.
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Rancid_Apocalyptic — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 01:46 PM)
- People here don't look down at the people who didn't read the books.
Or they don't broadcast that they do. In the spirit of the boards' prevailing them of anti-intellectualism, the book fags seem to be more sneered upon than the non-Martin readers like myself.
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- People here don't look down at the people who didn't read the books.
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!!!deleted!!! (68420330) — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 11:50 PM)
This guy:
http://imgur.com/a/vy529
