@thedealer: I leave the beatings to you young pups, these days. :P
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@nordok: @thedealer: I was always the smallest in my class. I was born small: two pounds, three months premature.
@surkit said:
Not sure if I follow that line of logic, since the books (and the Wiki of Ice & Fire) seem to suggest that
Catelyn believes Jon to be Ned's child, and resents him for that reason alone. Apparently she once asked Ned about who the mother was, and his furious reaction discouraged her from asking again.
It makes sense for a lot of other reasons though, as shown here (warning: potential spoilers of future seasons/books):
http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/FAQ/Entry/Who_are_Jon_Snows_parents/
My point is when Ned told her in anger he might've revealed he was harboring the baby of the man who killed his sister, who im just guessing was good friends with Catelyn, she'd feel like she had to share a house with a targaryen, out of story it may be meant to lead your mind to Jon being Ned's just to throw the reader.
Dead link :P
@thedealer: I weighed 44 pounds in fourth grade. >_>
@surkit: HELL NO.
You need some creotine in your life
@ellie_knightfall: Your gif. TRUE STORY.
@surkit: I'm not sure if it's ever said that Rhaegar directly killed Lyanna, I think the implication we're supposed infer about her death (according to the theory anyway) is that she died of childbirth complications, not that Rhaegar intentionally hurt/killed her (of course, Catelyn might have come to a different conclusion)...always a possibility though.
Really? >_> The link works fine for me...trying again, or try googling "jon snow rhaegar lyanna" and then it should be the first result.
@ellie_knightfall: @the_psyentist: I found the secret to getting comfy. ^_^
So now the question is what do I do with Whisper's old bio when I wipe it
SAVE IT IN WORD, and either take it down or put it up as a blog saying something like 'Whisper's Old Bio'
I lost about 15 pounds so far this year.
Congrats
@icarusflies: The movies?
@the_last_arashikage: Your own fault for not writing bios.
@the_last_arashikage: Your own fault for not writing bios.
I know. So lazy.
@the_last_arashikage: Your own fault for not writing bios.
I know. So lazy.
How am I supposed to get you to write my bios when you won't even do your own?
@the_psyentist: That post count is insane.
@ellie_knightfall:You're suppose to write mine I thought?
@the_last_arashikage: Uh, yeah. Been posting like a mad woman!
@the_last_arashikage: No, no. The agreement was you get my company and I get a bio.
@the_psyentist: I noticed lol
@ellie_knightfall:I thought you werent going to drink and vine anymore?
@the_last_arashikage: I'm not drinking and I take offense to that insinuation. You should be honored.
Besides, you know when I'm drunk lol
@ellie_knightfall: LOL touche
@the_last_arashikage: Sorry, what was that? I was too busy posting in three different threads.
@ziccarra_liafador: Wait, for a couple hours or taking a break O_O
Gone for a little while.
@ziccarra_liafador: Wait, for a couple hours or taking a break O_O
What she said! O_O
@ellie_knightfall: Taking a break
@ziccarra_liafador: Not allowed :o
What're you gonna do with Venezuela and the baby and everything? <_<
omg Nova keep your cool, just, just take a deep breath
I completely understand if you need to take a break
Oh screw this
@ellie_knightfall: It's more so just an activity thing. I'll post in rpg's
@surkit said:
Not sure if I follow that line of logic, since the books (and the Wiki of Ice & Fire) seem to suggest that
Catelyn believes Jon to be Ned's child, and resents him for that reason alone. Apparently she once asked Ned about who the mother was, and his furious reaction discouraged her from asking again.
It makes sense for a lot of other reasons though, as shown here (warning: potential spoilers of future seasons/books):
http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/FAQ/Entry/Who_are_Jon_Snows_parents/
My point is when Ned told her in anger he might've revealed he was harboring the baby of the man who killed his sister, who im just guessing was good friends with Catelyn, she'd feel like she had to share a house with a targaryen, out of story it may be meant to lead your mind to Jon being Ned's just to throw the reader.
Dead link :P
Catelyn after listening to the gossip of the servants of Winterfell is under the impression that Jon's mother is a woman named Ashara Dayne, she brought it up to Ned once and he told her to never, ever bring it up again. But I agree with Izaiah, I think he's the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. All we know from the books is that Ned made a promise to Lyanna on her deathbed. I think that promise was to keep Jon safe and his identity secret. That's the only way I can image Ned forsaking his honor and bringing the child home. That's his weakness, family. He did it again towards the end of season 1 in an attempt to save his daughters.
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