What About Sansa?

Yes. Look at me go. Worship me now.

No, the fiction I write is good, but not that good.

I do have rather an extensive imagination, this Sansa/Rickon thing could go quite some way. I think we have a point though. Sansa could have a whole AFFC-size book on her transforming into UBER biatch
 
Queen Cersei said:
Oh dear, Wil, look what we did...:eek:

:D Some people just don't want to let go of their inhibitions! :p
Without incest and murderous backstabbing this book wouldn't be half as fun.

All hail QC, I mean GRRM!
 
I never thought I'd see you use the words 'All hail Queen Cersei' *smug*

Without incest and murderous backstabbing this book wouldn't be half as fun.

very true. Where would it lead, without incestually fantasmagorical (the word simply HAD to be used) plots????

I, I mean GRRM, would probably enjoy this thread :D
 
basically it comes down to all-out incest, rape, slaughter, mindless killing and torture both experimental as for sheer amusement and not to forget the occassional hankerchief moment
 
I'm finding some interesting thoughts here....

Apparently it's okay for eight-year-olds to be incredibly naive and optimistic about the world... but not thirteen-year-old girls who aren't raised to think beyond the next jousting match, marriage, tapestry, etc.

I remember myself at thirteen- not too different from Sansa, actually. I talked about boys for hours on end, mooned around, and closeted myself in my room with a book to avoid any problems. I certainly couldn't be expected to take a pragmatic look at life or to act like an adult. And if I had thought that giving away a secret would save my father's life- heck yeah I would have told. I would have spilled the beans a hundred times.

Give the girl a break! She started out an idiot, but how many of us were seasoned diplomats at that age?
 
AryaUnderfoot said:
I'm finding some interesting thoughts here....

Apparently it's okay for eight-year-olds to be incredibly naive and optimistic about the world... but not thirteen-year-old girls who aren't raised to think beyond the next jousting match, marriage, tapestry, etc.

I remember myself at thirteen- not too different from Sansa, actually. I talked about boys for hours on end, mooned around, and closeted myself in my room with a book to avoid any problems. I certainly couldn't be expected to take a pragmatic look at life or to act like an adult. And if I had thought that giving away a secret would save my father's life- heck yeah I would have told. I would have spilled the beans a hundred times.

Give the girl a break! She started out an idiot, but how many of us were seasoned diplomats at that age?

Thank you for returning relevance to this discussion.
 
AryaUnderfoot said:
I'm finding some interesting thoughts here....

Apparently it's okay for eight-year-olds to be incredibly naive and optimistic about the world... but not thirteen-year-old girls who aren't raised to think beyond the next jousting match, marriage, tapestry, etc.

I remember myself at thirteen- not too different from Sansa, actually. I talked about boys for hours on end, mooned around, and closeted myself in my room with a book to avoid any problems. I certainly couldn't be expected to take a pragmatic look at life or to act like an adult. And if I had thought that giving away a secret would save my father's life- heck yeah I would have told. I would have spilled the beans a hundred times.

Give the girl a break! She started out an idiot, but how many of us were seasoned diplomats at that age?

That's exactly right, I know very few girls that age who don't act like Sansa did, but she's learning valuable lessons now, the hard way. Poor lass.
 
AryaUnderfoot said:
Apparently it's okay for eight-year-olds to be incredibly naive and optimistic about the world...

And to kill people, don't forget. When eight-year-old girls kill people, it's proof of how cool they are. ;)
 
Raven said:
And to kill people, don't forget. When eight-year-old girls kill people, it's proof of how cool they are. ;)

Damn right! The coolest 8 year old I ever met killed more people before naptime than most kids will kill during their entire childhood.
 
YOSSARIAN said:
Damn right! The coolest 8 year old I ever met killed more people before naptime than most kids will kill during their entire childhood.

Maybe, but watch out for those homicidal 7 year olds, they're pretty cool. I'm sure GRRM will take them into account sooner or later
 
But there is no comparison between a suburban 13 year-old MySpace addict of today and a royal 13 year old of, well, whenever this was. A long time ago, lol.
 

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