I'm tempted to stay up to rail Bobbo here, not gonna lie
Not gonna turn this into my personal blog tho, only bc, well, I prob do that from time to time and I imagine that annoys others. It would annoy me. That said:
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Ned just leafed through the book. omgomgomg Joffrey isn't actually Robert's son, right? In-bred boy from the Queen and Jamie is my guess. Pretty crazy.
Queen gets slapped by King and says "I shall wear this as a badge of honor." King's reply, "Wear it in silence or I shall honor you again." So, so good.
Queen gets slapped by King and says "I shall wear this as a badge of honor." King's reply, "Wear it in silence or I shall honor you again." So, so good.
Yah I liked that.
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The Queen is a dirty little slut.
Anyway:
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**** just got real. Lord Ned Stark got betrayed!!! I saw that coming a mile away though, tbh. He's sorta a moron.
It seems that Americans take the height issue more seriously. I'm not going to try and comfort the short people and say it's going to be fine. It's not ok. If you're short and living in the USA then you need to leave as soon as possible. Taste a more tolerant world. I'd be surprised if a hooker would even bang an under 5' 8" over there. Here in Euro, a man with no legs will still be able to get enthusiastic anal as a final request from a 9/10 escort.
I find it a little absurd that some people seem to think there's this absolute dichotomy where if you're not 100% against rape and only blame the rapist and think that there's no value at all in teaching people that putting yourself in dangerous situations is probably not optimal behavior (NOTE: This is not me saying they "ask for it"), you're a rape apologist.
edit: gotta assume this is not what he meant-- really only skimmed-- but how can you not catch how that looks lol
Was curious what you do in this situation. I live in a house turned into 4 apartments. I live on the first floor and my new neighbor across the hall (late 30s, early 40s male) knocks on the door at midnight and says he locked himself out. He then asks me to try my keys on his door after it obviously doesn't work he uses my phone to try calling the landlord, no answer.
He then says his kitchen window is open and proceeds to try to get in that way, something is jammed so he can't open it. He asks if I have a screwdriver and then asks if I would mind helping him outside, what do you do here?
Was curious what you do in this situation. I live in a house turned into 4 apartments. I live on the first floor and my new neighbor across the hall (late 30s, early 40s male) knocks on the door at midnight and says he locked himself out. He then asks me to try my keys on his door after it obviously doesn't work he uses my phone to try calling the landlord, no answer.
He then says his kitchen window is open and proceeds to try to get in that way, something is jammed so he can't open it. He asks if I have a screwdriver and then asks if I would mind helping him outside, what do you do here?
Help him.
There's no law about breaking into your own place. If he wants to pay for the damages then it's on him.
You don't the situation leading into "do you mind if I crash at your place just for tonight?" so help him is the correct answer.