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ya, I thought I remembered him sucking on his mothers ######. .. meh it's blocked

 

I think for bad words instead of ####### You guys should pick a funny word. like.  how about for single blocked words use warwagon and things ending in 'ing use warwagoning

 

 

 

"Ya I thought I remembered him sucking on his mothers warwagon.

 

"I really wish that guy would just shut his warwagon mouth"

 

He really is turning into a piece of warwagon.

 

That warwagon is really warwagoning me of off.

 

I watched a video where this guy was warwagoning this girl he had a very large warwagon and she had a very wet warwagon.

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ok, I finished the book finally.

 

I'm full of spoilers, the book is JUST awesome, some parts are boring... but 99% of the book is soo awesome...

 

I want to share some spoilers, but not sure how to use this WYSIWYG Editor to hide the words under "spoilers"

 

any help?

 

just put the text between spoiler tags, like this:

[spoiler]TEXT[/spoiler]

It would also be nice to note beforehand that you're talking about book spoilers, since usually spoilers in a TV show thread relate to the latest episode, to hide stuff from the people who haven't caught up yet.

ya, I thought I remembered him sucking on his mothers ######. .. meh it's blocked

 

I think for bad words instead of ####### You guys should pick a funny word. like.  how about for single blocked words use warwagon and things ending in 'ing use warwagoning

 

 

 

"Ya I thought I remembered him sucking on his mothers warwagon.

 

"I really wish that guy would just shut his warwagon mouth"

 

He really is turning into a piece of warwagon.

 

That warwagon is really warwagoning me of off.

 

I watched a video where this guy was warwagoning this girl he had a very large warwagon and she had a very wet warwagon.

 

What if someone is talking to you while using swears? Could get warwagoning confusing.

I think this season will end exactly when:

 

SUPER SPOILER, you are warned.....

 

I nearly clicked it, and then thought, he said "super" and in red text, I better listen to him. Then I clicked "Quote" to say that for some reason..... which brought up the spoiler in the quote box of my reply...... I am now sad lol

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I nearly clicked it, and then thought, he said "super" and in red text, I better listen to him. Then I clicked "Quote" to say that for some reason..... which brought up the spoiler in the quote box of my reply...... I am now sad lol

Yeah been there, done that... hitted reply in a spoilered post...

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I don't know about this Mountain. He's just big, doesn't look very fierce like the previous Mountain did, the one who beheaded his horse with one swing of his sword in a fit of rage. They tried to make him seem terrifying by showing him mercilessly executing people, but he just looked like a robot in that scene, going about a chore. He could just as well have been chopping down wood instead of gutting people with the amount of emotion he put into the character. IMO, they undid everything they had done in the previous seasons to build the Mountain's reputation as a psycho who enjoys killing people in cold blood and mutilating their bodies. The way it stands now, it looks like someone like Oberyn can easily outwit him.

I nearly clicked it, and then thought, he said "super" and in red text, I better listen to him. Then I clicked "Quote" to say that for some reason..... which brought up the spoiler in the quote box of my reply...... I am now sad lol

I get email updates from this thread and they show all spoiler tags, luckily I missed this one.

I might have to unsubscribe from this thread, could we not create another thread for the books?

I really don't want spoilers from the books, because of the TV show and because I also want to read the books :(

I get email updates from this thread and they show all spoiler tags, luckily I missed this one.

I might have to unsubscribe from this thread, could we not create another thread for the books?

I really don't want spoilers from the books, because of the TV show and because I also want to read the books :(

 

 

I don't know if there's a need, but I'm all for removing any book spoilers from this thread (despite myself discussing them here from time to time).

So there's no episode this sunday? o.O :'(

Nope. The one week of the season when people can actually stay up late on a Sunday, not having to get up for work on Monday morning, and they don't show an episode. Gotta love the brain-dead TV executive decision making process.

Season 5 Character Details Unveiled

Prince Doran Martell ? Doran is described as the major new player this year, appearing in multiple episodes. The fiftysomething prince uses a wheelchair, is reclusive and rules wisely. It appears the show is looking to continue the trend it started with Pedro Pascal, and cast Latino actors for the Martell clan.

Prince Trystane Martell ? Trystane, the handsome fiance of Princess Myrcella, is being aged up to 18.

Areo Hotah - Doran?s personal bodyguard will appear throughout the season, assisting the prince with his duties. The show is particularly looking for a black actor to fill the role.

The Sand Snakes, Oberyn Martell?s bastard daughters (with ages ranging 18-25):

Obara Sand ? The eldest and most athletic Sand Snake will be having a major fight scene with a series regular character- not one who crosses her path in the books. This is an interesting change.

Nymeria Sand ? Nymeria is described as ?mixed race,? with her father being the fairer Oberyn and her mother being darker skinned. The second oldest of these Sand Snakes, she?s beautiful, emotional and very strong.

Tyene Sand - The youngest of the Sand Snakes that we meet uses her wits and seductive powers, and is less of a physical fighter than the other Sand Snakes. She is just as deadly as her sisters, however, but her weapon is poison.

Season 5 Character Details Unveiled

Prince Doran Martell ? Doran is described as the major new player this year, appearing in multiple episodes. The fiftysomething prince uses a wheelchair, is reclusive and rules wisely. It appears the show is looking to continue the trend it started with Pedro Pascal, and cast Latino actors for the Martell clan.

Prince Trystane Martell ? Trystane, the handsome fiance of Princess Myrcella, is being aged up to 18.

Areo Hotah - Doran?s personal bodyguard will appear throughout the season, assisting the prince with his duties. The show is particularly looking for a black actor to fill the role.

The Sand Snakes, Oberyn Martell?s bastard daughters (with ages ranging 18-25):

Obara Sand ? The eldest and most athletic Sand Snake will be having a major fight scene with a series regular character- not one who crosses her path in the books. This is an interesting change.

Nymeria Sand ? Nymeria is described as ?mixed race,? with her father being the fairer Oberyn and her mother being darker skinned. The second oldest of these Sand Snakes, she?s beautiful, emotional and very strong.

Tyene Sand - The youngest of the Sand Snakes that we meet uses her wits and seductive powers, and is less of a physical fighter than the other Sand Snakes. She is just as deadly as her sisters, however, but her weapon is poison.

Where's Arianne? (Not sure why character names and short bios would require spoiler tags)

 

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