Cocktail Friday
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Gijinka'd Mike's hard lemonade as an inside joke with friends
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Mike's Road Warrior cap - cg photography
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danny and finns bdays being one day apart so then being tauruses got me thinking if finn had a dad like danny how he’d turn out 🤔
ME TOO GIRL JFKJSJDJS i can't even imagine who finn would be if his dad was actually like. functional. and normal. can you imagine it??? i can't.... i don't want to think about danny being finn's dad though LMAO
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the urge to get drunk and play cod is very strong rn
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100 bottles of pussy pop on the wall
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wait you think both in the show and book they were over medicating vis?
doesnt this classify as abuse too?
hmm… yes and no… its complicated i think.
on one hand, viserys was in a Lot of pain. for a Very Long time. in both canons.
in the show when daemon and rhaenyra question alicent about viserys poppy tea, she tells them ‘they should see him without it, nearly blind with pain’. and the thing is… shes not exactly wrong. even when refusing the poppy himself and doing the things he wants to do, (his family dinner (throne room, but granted, that was a very stressful situation. not necessarily something he ‘wanted’ to do vs ‘had’ to do.)), viserys is only able to handle it for a very short amount of time before he has to be taken away. essentially just doing the things he Needs to do, saying what he Needs to say, before hes gone.
as for the book, viserys being in too much pain to walk, eventually ‘ruling from his bed, when he felt well enough to rule at all’ all the complaints about chest pains and gout… what am i supposed to make of that? if the king is in pain and asked the maesters to help, what would they do? (especially if his hand and queen are nodding along)
its hard to manage severe pain, (especially with chronic pain/illness), without just doping yourself/someone up. cause that is, unfortunately, the most effective option*. thats what takes away the pain the most and quickest. but is that the ‘best’ option? is that what we should do?
a more appropriate question would be do i think alicent and otto took advantage of viserys pain management needs to push their own agendas. and that answer is a resounding Yes.
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