Because much of the oil flowing through the Red Sea and Suez Canal came from Russia and – so the theory went – it might be safe. The Houthis themselves signaled Russian ships had nothing to fear, and Moscow is an ally of their sponsor Iran. Oil tankers generally had been largely...
In terms of the Targaryen lineage, 'The Winds of Winter' is crucial as the R + L = J theory is confirmed, and a new Targaryen is revealed to audiences. On top of that, it is a great Daenerys episode, continuing on from her badassery in 'The Battle of the Bastards.' Theepisode is...
"I don't even know if I want to mention this cause I have secretly been looking into seeing if anybody holds the rights to Backyard Football and Backyard Baseball, cause I wanna buy it and get this thing going again," Jason said. "It's the best game ever. It was so electric. Can...
Another theory: No one will win the Iron Throne Jason Perrone of Schenectady, NY writes: I think no one should win the throne. I think the throne should be permanently destroyed and Jon, Sansa and Tyrion should create a new form of government, one that will be for the good of the...
The theory peaked in 2009 (at the height of theKeeping Up With the Kardashianscraze) but unfortunately, the rumors continue to this day thanks to O.J. himself, who hasreportedly expressedthat he thinks Khloeishis daughter and that he'd like to take a paternity test. — ER ...
When I say tabletop, I really mean it. In theory, the play area is 36 inches by 36 inches [91 cm by 91 cm for the OUS players], but in practice you need more room, because you just need a lot ofstuff. You can see what I mean in the picture above. The miniatures themselves, ...
Creed argues that the xenomorph’s maternal monstrosity is more radical than the theory of abjection, theorising an ‘archaic’ mother-figure that precedes any relation to the patriarchal order. Kristeva’s psychoanalytic notion of the abject, Creed argues, still places the maternal body in relation...
must be literally abjected into space for the peaceful and controlled routines of the spaceship to return to normal. Creed argues that the xenomorph's maternal monstrosity is more radical than the theory of abjection, theorising an 'archaic' mother-figure that precedes any relation to the patriarc...