krakhead [none/use name]

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Cake day: May 23rd, 2021

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  • The sub-continent hasn’t had a civil war within the geographical boundaries of each of the countries since they were founded. Pakistan and Bangladesh which was East Pakistan before don’t really count since geographically they were apart. They’ve enjoyed almost a century of stability in terms of peaceful non-warring periods within the countries. So idk what instability you’re talking about. And there’s plenty of people who can replace the role.

    like have a corrupt minister buy a few Ferraris and build a mansion and the most you’ll lose is a few million dollars, give away your oil to Shell and not only do you lose the money, but you lose sovernity and control over that oil well.

    In the subcontinent we get both of these cri


  • even basic stuff like getting a job in the public sector, you gotta bribe/know the right person to get it. Anything that involves bureaucratic oversight is ripe for bribery. Want to get a passport? Get ready to bribe the policeman who does the “police background check”. Want to get a promotion? Bribe this guy. Want to get alimony from your husband? Bribe this much to the judge. Want to get out of paying alimony? bribe this much to the judge to get the case thrown out or fully delayed.

    My grandfather who was a public school teacher had to fight a court case for 10 years to get a promotion he rightly deserved, which he coulda gotten immediately if he had bribed his superiors.




  • I really appreciate you replying to me in such detail.

    Jaime is not going to SA cersei, undo all of his character growth and then die lovingly in Cersei’s arms, no. This is a ridiculous and stupid undoing of his character arc. He may actually murder Cersei himself to fulfill the Valonqar prophecy (the prophecy Cersei had about being strangled by her little brother, she always assumed it to be Tyrion but she’s the elder twin).

    Dany will also not go mad and burn the smallfolk and be murderered by Jon. That is also ridiculous.

    Jon’s story will also be much different

    This is enough for me. I just quickly glazed over the rest of your reply without paying too much attention to it but only because I don’t wanna be too spoiled for the books 😭.

    Man, this takes me back to when I was so locked in on the show when s6 aired that I was looking up fan theories and just consuming all of that kind of content. Azor Ahai, TPTWP, Night King… fun times. Nothing has come close to that for me ever since, except maybe wheel of time a little bit. But WoT has it’s flaws.

    You just convinced a jaded GoT fanboi to get into the books, incompleteness notwithstanding. Thanks!

    PS. Would love any recommendations for stories that are of the same quality as ASOIAF in your opinion.


  • It’s honestly an absurd masterpiece already even unfinished

    Till season 6 of the show I too was of the same opinion. Just imagining how amazing all the storylines could potentially turn out would get me sooo hyped. I’ve read many fantasy books and shows, with Wheel of Time being my favorite rn (tied with Curse of the Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold) but this is after I watched GoT die in the last 2 seasons. If you asked me at S6, it would be my favorite series ever. So I’m excited to feel that hype again with the books if what you’re saying is true.

    Btw, do you think Dany’s and Jaime’s arcs (others as well) in the show are how the books are projected to have them turn out as well? Cuz I remember hearing that D&D got the bullet points about the ending and character arcs from GRRM himself. Is that true or is GRRM’s vision for the arcs and the ending really different from what the show gave us?


  • You’re reigniting the love I had for the series before season 7 and 8. Where I saw all the character arcs being butchered (hints were prolly there earlier but I started picking the up in the later seasons) and thought it’s how GRRM too wanted the arcs to end. I used to live and breathe everything GoT. Jaime was the one I was most pissed off about. If what you’re saying is true, I’m itching to get into the books to get a feel for how GRRM actually wrote the characters so that I can overwrite the stupidity from the show, even though the books are not finished. What do you think?


  • What the heck, I didn’t know this about ASOIAF. I just thought GRRM just likes to torture and kill the good people while the bad people stay winning and when they start losing, it’s not even a satisfying win for the good guy. Just an underwhelming Pyrrhic victory. ALWAYS subverting expectations with an unsatisfying route to the conclusion. Character arcs that end up fizzling out or completely reversed. This is based on what I read about GRRM giving D&D notes on the final two seasons. AKOTSK I though was GRRM throwing a bone to the people about a miniscule case of “good people” somewhat winning. So was my reading of ASOIAF based on the show completely wrong?