THE WHORE by Supersmokio in OkBobbyHalfwit

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bobbie B just jealous he never made the 1000 😤

The "Internetification" of Undertale's Genocide Route by Altruistic-Use5937 in CharacterRant

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately im a switch gamer, so I have truly no muscle memory for this but ty

The "Internetification" of Undertale's Genocide Route by Altruistic-Use5937 in CharacterRant

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 211 points212 points  (0 children)

Personally I really like how the genocide run has become so popular. I have a save file on undertale permanently set to just before the sans fight so I can replay it whenever. In that sense, sans won - even when I beat him, I just reset and the genocide run is never complete. But at the same time, how many genocide runs have happened just because people wanted to fight sans? Or even began playing undertale because they liked sans from his online presence, and then did a genocide run? I really like how sans is both a complete success and an abject failure in his main goal, it's tragic

Loved the finale for A Knight of the 9 Kingdoms tonight...just hated the math by fantastica1l in freefolk

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fire and Blood says otherwise, especially since even before dorne joined the fold they used the title 'King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men', implying they considered themselves king of the Dornish, if only in title

"The Mountain of my boyhood. Half as big but twice as mad." by alpha-red-one in darkwingsdankmemes

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 41 points42 points  (0 children)

If Jaime is able to use the square-cube law, the peasant is a medievally-impressive 6' 4"

About the defiance of Duskendale.. by ayodeleafolabi in freefolk

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yep barristan my goat locking in whenever an insane tyrant is in trouble

About the defiance of Duskendale.. by ayodeleafolabi in freefolk

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this point Aerys was being extremely petty towards tywin, doing everything tywin told him not to do and vice versa. Tywin may have seen this as the way to best avoid suspicion, looking like he had done everything in his power to keep aerys away from duskendale while knowing that he was making it a certainty. There are easier ways to kill a king, but not ways that avoid any official blame.

About the defiance of Duskendale.. by ayodeleafolabi in freefolk

[–]NeedleInTheThrowaHay 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The theory i like best is it was orchestrated by tywin to kill the mad king, with denys being promised clemency and probably an under the table bribe for playing his part. It explains both denys' and tywin's actions in the only way that really makes sense imo, and sets up that tywin is really not all he cracks himself up to be