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I'm THE Ser Alex Toyne AMA

In other words I'm bored and wanted to steal peoples' thread ideas.

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have you ever been bitten by a chair
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if you had the power to stop any religion from forming which one and why

be civil pls
Original post by K.C
if you had the power to stop any religion from forming which one and why
be civil pls

jew
Original post by SotonianOne
have you ever been bitten by a chair


nah, haven't met too many sentient, carnivorous chairs in my day....

Have you?
what is better cheese or adverbs ?
Original post by Need2Study4Exam
jew


Thanks for answering for me mate, although Judaism wouldn't be my answer.


They al have good and bad aspects.
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Have you ever been mistaken for a pencil case, if so, under what circumstance?
Original post by the bear
what is better cheese or adverbs ?


I definitely couldn't live without cheese...

Or adverbs for that matter.

But mostly adverbs.
Original post by A5ko
Have you ever been mistaken for a pencil case, if so, under what circumstance?


Umm given my current body proportions and shape, most people would not say that I would remind them of a pencil case...
Can you spot the punctuation/spelling errors in your OP and username?
Original post by EastGuava
Can you spot the punctuation/spelling errors in your OP and username?


Original post by Ser Alex Toyne
In other words, I'm bored and I wanted to steal other peoples' thread ideas.

As for the "Ser", enlighten yourself with the amazing world of Westeros and Game of Thrones.

Happy now :wink:?
What are avatars from? (both the one you are posting with and the knight one)
Original post by Ser Alex Toyne
In other words I'm bored and wanted to steal peoples' thread ideas.


Do you know that the correct possessive is "people's"?
Original post by Ser Alex Toyne
As for the "Ser", enlighten yourself with the amazing world of Westeros and Game of Thrones.

Happy now :wink:?


Agreed with the ser thing. In fact, GRRM actually uses it because it was a variant form of "sir" used way back when.

Who is your favourite character and why is it Tyrion?
Original post by callum_law
Do you know that the correct possessive is "people's"?


Oh yes I forgot..Since people is already plural, the possessive form is people's
I guess the same applies to children and children's.

Don't pin me down as illiterate!
Original post by callum_law
Agreed with the ser thing. In fact, GRRM actually uses it because it was a variant form of "sir" used way back when.

Who is your favourite character and why is it Tyrion?


Ha, Tyrion is amazing - such a comic character.

But my favourite would probably be Jaime - post-losing his hand and according to the books, not that show.
Original post by Ser Alex Toyne
Ha, Tyrion is amazing - such a comic character.

But my favourite wold probably be Jaime - post-losing his hand and according to the books, not that show.


I hated that the TV show missed out the relationship between Ser Illyn Payne and Jaime (the cackles), but even more so that they missed out the Riverlands and instead went with Dorne. One shows Jaime as an adept military commander and diplomat, and the other shows that he can still kinda fight 2 sandsnakes—hugely important to the plot!
Noticed the GoT reference, which House is your favourite? I am split between House Stark and House Taegarynan
Original post by Alphascout1
Noticed the GoT reference, which House is your favourite? I am split between House Stark and House Taegarynan

Lannisters ftw

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