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I never got the issue with the food in the ASOIAF books. Is it really so creepy? Maybe I was desensitised by reading all those Redwall books as a kid.
Same here. I honestly never noticed the food descriptions as being longer than usual until people complained about them, and on my second readthrough I forgot about it entirely. I noticed the ones in Redwall, even as a pre-teen, but I like descriptions of food, so maybe I'm double-desensitized.
Same here, I think I'm with KalTorak in that the Redwall books are the only books in which I noticed a lot of detail went into the food (and it made me buy the Redwall cookbook, actually).
oh, I thought I was the only one that had no idea what people were talking about when they said he talked about food a lot
but the whole redwall thing is a good point. Brian Jacques guy did talk about food a lot, so anything else might seem pretty tame.
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faitsa panda eating cakeseattleRegistered Userregular
edited May 2011
lump me in with "didn't even notice the food porn or care about it until people bitched about it on the internet and even then I still don't care" crowd
smof[Growling historic on the fury road]Registered Userregular
edited May 2011
There may not be that many actual sex scenes but I'm pretty sure there are multiple mentions of Tyrion's boner throughout. Tyrion's boner is practically a POV character.
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He wanted to know if Jerry was going to Mike Fehlaur's (sp?) bachelor party.
The hard part will be adding in television.
I do hate when people are just sooooooooo sensitive about spoilers.
His readers were okay with the strawberries and chocolate syrup
but that wasn't really a meal
Hmmmmm.
It totally is, yeah.
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That's good, then. Is there a reason you're so excited? Or is it just because its Friday?
Yes, that was a Rebecca Black reference 2 months late.
... about First Party 2.0?
Sorry, the tins in the background of this video just reminded me.
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Same here. I honestly never noticed the food descriptions as being longer than usual until people complained about them, and on my second readthrough I forgot about it entirely. I noticed the ones in Redwall, even as a pre-teen, but I like descriptions of food, so maybe I'm double-desensitized.
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Same here, I think I'm with KalTorak in that the Redwall books are the only books in which I noticed a lot of detail went into the food (and it made me buy the Redwall cookbook, actually).
but the whole redwall thing is a good point. Brian Jacques guy did talk about food a lot, so anything else might seem pretty tame.
Though that's probably because I was busy being a little weirded-out by the multitude of sex scenes present in the book.
But there's, what, four or five in Game of Thrones alone?
Seems like you're gilding the sex scene lily a little bit.
Crazy, I know.
edit: should I spoiler that?