The marriage of the fourth Targaryen monarch Jaehaerys I and his sister-wife Queen Alysanne is considered to be full of love and mutual respect.
In The World of Ice and Fire, it is mentioned that:
Two estrangements are recorded but they did not last more than a year or two before the pair r...
@Kepotx Not clear but if Sons of the Dragon is any indicator, it will be a cross between TWOIAF and TPATQ/TRP
George says: So: not a novel. Everyone clear on that? (Though there are enough stories here for twenty novels. Battles, bloodshed, betrayals, love, lust, horror, religious wars, politics, incest, historical revisionism, all the fun stuff).
@TheLethalCarrot Probably the people who asked a bad question and then thought, "Is it because my question was bad that I got a bad response? nopes, it must be because of my gender and skin color"
Honestly, I'd like to ask Jay Hanlon to show one piece of evidence for Racism and Sexism in SE network that wasn't taken care of by the community
that's particulary true for new coders. We don't downvote you question because you are a black woman. We did because you use java tag instead of javascript.
I don't ask in SO anymore. Too many people just answer in comments and then discard you for being bad or being vaguely similar to another question even when you've explained why that didn't work
And now they think there's a problem because those users said the comments were because of their gender/skin color, not because they asked a bad question which is already answered 100s of times and they didn't bother to read How to Ask guide
@Edlothiad You will get lines. Write "Sansa is a brave young woman who is constantly growing" a 1000 times
We want Sansa fans to feel included
Even if they come up with "Sansa will marry Jalabhar Xho and give birth to Azor Ahai who will be a vegan Princess that was promised, not prince" tier theories
@TheLethalCarrot Hello @TheLethalCarrot. Thank you for your feedback. I just want to add that I can tell from your profile that you are a Carrot and we want all the carrots to feel included. We also welcome the addition of our first Lethal member. Thank you for reading this and enriching our chatting experience.
I'm an avid book reader and I live happily with show watchers until you bring up ser Barristan's death and I will unleash all the rage that I can muster from my mortal form
France have not a big culture of hardcover books. We have mainly two kind of books, classic one and "pocket books"(livre de poche) who are smaller, thiner paper, and cheaper but are often reedition and come month or even year after the first edition
I think it depends, but for tolkiens books the Hard covers were always the first editions, the trade paperbacks would come later. I don't know whether he just wanted something immaculate or if that was forced by the publishers etc.
But Hardcovers usually come with dustjackets that made it easier to add a design to it. The old encyclopedias certainly were all leather bound hard covers and most old books would've been the same.
@kep I think this is kind of the distinction you were looking for
>f brisk sales are anticipated, a hardcover edition of a book is typically released first, followed by a "trade" paperback edition (same format as hardcover) the next year. For very popular books these sales cycles may be extended, and followed by a mass market paperback edition typeset in a more compact size and printed on shallower, less hardy paper.
@Aegon The first bolded part in my answer is the bit I'm really drawing my answer from. Hallyne says the substance needs the spells to be all it needs to be but that implies the substance can be around without those spells i.e. it is chemical
But the art of adding the spells seems to enhance it
@TheLethalCarrot Wiki interprets that dialogue as "Certain steps in making wildfire work better and more efficiently as of more recently". It is vague about the state of the substance prior to applying those spells/steps but it says "making", not "improving" or something else of that nature. Me thinks Those steps are necessary in making the substance what it is as Hallyne says i.e. uncontainable, inextinguishable, incredibly hot. Is it still wildfire if it lacks any of these qualities?
But sure there's some doubt about what he says (For which you have my UV now) but he is still vague about what he means by "For substance to be all what it should be".
certain spells, hmmm, ancient secrets of our order, very delicate, very troublesome, but necessary if the substance is to be, hmmm, all it should be...
Depends on what "all it should be" refers to I suppose
They are literally listening to people who say they feel devastated because their questions were closed and people explaining their problem (And the close vote) invited them to chat
@TheLethalCarrot Not new ones, new activity on old ones
I'm concerned about the most recent blog post Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change.. I worry about seeing an outright blog post telling me that there is something wrong and then not backing it up with community discussion.
I think it is poor form to outright tell a ...
The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says:
Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in marginalized groups.
There have been accusations of elitism against SO since time immemorial. Basic...
The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change. blog post says:
But how do we really know that too many developers experience Stack Overflow as an unwelcoming or hostile place? Well, the nice thing about problems that relate to how people feel is that finding the truth ...