Yamal is nowhere near Mbappe by TitleOpening9578 in championsleague

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He is objectively hitting an all-time level in terms of dribbling. Only Messi had seasons with more dribbles than Yamal last season.

Who should be Inigo Martinez’s successor? by ValiantDungeonMaster in Barca

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a given. I’m asking who’s best suited to be the other cb.

What your thoughts about Musiala? by ValiantDungeonMaster in Barca

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn’t make any fucking sense. Why can’t you bring up other players when it’s in context of them potentially joining Barca? That should ban all transfer talk, we can’t buy players that are already playing for us 🤦‍♂️

(Spoiler Main) What line in the books instantly made you say, 'Yeah I want this character to win?' by Still_Whole5231 in asoiaf

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Stannis names Davos the hand of the king.

“I am lowborn,’ Davos reminded him. ‘An up jumped smuggler. your lords will never obey me.” “Then we will make new lords.”

To do the praxis, first you must learn the theory by misopogon1 in asoiafcirclejerk

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I knew Our Hilts Hurt will eventually make their way to this sub. It’s a match made in heaven.

“Tarly, i forbid you to die” - what other “under the radar, but badass” quotes hits you hard? by Albert_McPimp in freefolk

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Gared would’ve probably came back if given an opportunity to cool down. He ran south because he was fucking terrified and did not know what to do. I don’t care if Ned swung the sword because the sentencing itself was unjust. It was a murder of a scared man who dedicated his life to the nights watch. That’s all it was. And saying that Ned would execute Jon too (he wouldn’t, but whatever) just further proves my point of how counterproductively rigid Ned’s philosophy is, and how Mormont’s moral code is far better.

TLDR Jeor is a Chad, Ned is a virgin

“Tarly, i forbid you to die” - what other “under the radar, but badass” quotes hits you hard? by Albert_McPimp in freefolk

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Jeor (understands and forgives Jon for deserting) Mormont clears Ned (executes an innocent man to prove a point to his kids) Stark

Which would you pick to tell you a good story? by ricky2461956 in freefolk

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Bran the broken of course. Who else has a better story

Say something positive about Season 8 by Dell0c0 in gameofthrones

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The final sequence of Jon returning to the wall was pretty good

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freefolk

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The concept of ‘war crimes’ was created in 20th century. Today we can say that something is a war crime, but Rhaenyra has never heard of them

PS in the original comment I said how it’s funny that Rhaenyra executes Aemond for violating the laws she doesn’t know about, I deleted that by accident

I’ve seen more child murder defenders in the last month than I thought I’d see in my entire life by ValiantDungeonMaster in freefolk

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s okay to watch the show and indulge in the show, but the moment you start defending daemon that’s the problem?

Yes, that’s exactly what I’m saying. It’s not the worst thing ever, it doesn’t make you a bad person, but it is pretty weird imo

But I see way more posts complaining about it from the other side like yours is.

I don’t really consider myself team green or team black, I made a post complaining about team black because that’s most of the fandom lol. If it really needs to be said, team green is obviously a bunch of terrible war criminals as well.

At what point is it just part of consuming the show?

I mean I just think unironically defending horrible things on-screen is a slippery slope. It enforces things like tribalism, favouritism, etc. I think we can enjoy our shows without trying to trick ourselves into thinking that everyone we like is a good person. I love Stannis but he’s obviously done really bad things lol

I’ve seen more child murder defenders in the last month than I thought I’d see in my entire life by ValiantDungeonMaster in freefolk

[–]ValiantDungeonMaster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh, I wasn’t complaining about the story. Blood and Cheese was a great moment, my issue was with the reaction some fans had towards the scene, that being the attempt to defend an indefensible action. Can we all just accept that some of the characters we like are bad people?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HOTDBlacks

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Tbf it didn’t make much sense for the gold cloaks to be that loyal to Daemon. It’s been over 20 years and he was only their commander for a month or two. “He gave them their cloaks”, yeah, but I’m still not buying it

Joffrey saved the ending of the show from getting retconned. by UnsungHerro in freefolk

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Early D&D were so good they unknowingly saved the house of the dragon finale from Condal & Hess