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If You Are Asking The Question Are Visenya/rhaenys More Like Sansa Or Arya You Are Already Lost. You
if you are asking the question “are visenya/rhaenys more like sansa or arya” you are already lost. you are looking in the wrong place. visenya is like stannis and rhaenys is like renly i find it quite simple
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"Wash the plate not because it is dirty nor because you are told to wash it, but because you love the person who will use it next."
- St. Teresa of Calcutta
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children outside screaming: annoying but ultimately for the greater good. children need Going Outside and Screaming Time for proper emotional development. an auditory burden I am willing to bear
neighbor with his car he made louder on purpose: jail for neighbor. jail for ten thousand years
If someone doesn't even understand that what motivated Sansa to go to Cersei was not mainly her love for Joffrey but because it was the tipping point of her frustration at her father for repeatedly neglecting her throughout the book while showing favoritism towards her sister, I am not sure they even read her POV? She might have told herself she was doing it because she wanted to marry Joffrey but she actually accepted her father's decision and requested to say farewell which he denied, while again showing favoritism (in her eyes) by allowing Arya a last dancing lesson. Even when Ned first told them they had to go back, the first thing that came to her mind was that she would be leaving the pagaentry and tourneys of the capital. Then she 'only just remembered' that she had to marry Joffrey and that she 'loved' him and cannot leave. People love calling her unreliable narrator without even understanding what it means. She thinks one thing (in this case thinking and saying that she went against her father for love) while what happened is another thing (she was miserable at leaving but was ready to obey her father as usual being the 'good' daughter, then he allowed his 'willful' daughter her request, so she decided to lash out by being wicked and willful like her sister). Not saying that Sansa did not want to marry Joffrey, she did, but what actually pushed her towards 'betraying' her father was her issue with said father.