The thing about giving your show a title like Game of Thrones is that it implies someone is going to win that game. For some ungodly reason the traffic picked up along the road making it impossible for me to crossover to the other side. I picked up my pace even more! It was the only way to put distance between myself, and the fumes. On a elevated slope a few meters up above, a local train rattled past. Away to my right the sea rolled freely onto the sand, unmolested by the hand of man. Another touristy looking sign told me that Tsubakiyama beach lay six kilometers further along the road. And soon I found myself climbing up the first steep incline of the day. At the same time my insides were bursting to pay a visit to an outhouse somewhere, as nature was calling in more ways than one. A tree would just have to do." I mumbled, as I fiddled about to unfasten my little army spade.

It's similar to what Apple did with the creatively-titled "TV" app it released a few years ago - Apple's app pulls together everything you're watching and lets you search across multiple services. Google and Android users should hopefully find that the revamped Play Movies & TV app streamlines their media watching habits, as well. And those who are used to using the web version of Google's store should know that the same feature will be available there.

Time makes a big difference. H.P. Lovecraft's works contain a worldview that is deeply troubling. There are brilliant tales in there, though, and ideas that have birthed a generation of fantasy writers. The Lovecraftian stories that are being written today are typically not driven by racism and classism, but by an appreciation of the original concepts. Modern authors are using his art to build their own stories that represent their own ideals.
Believe it or not, but people like the Kardashians. They're a family, but more importantly a business - at least to the companies they work with. The viewers that tune in keep them on the air. Shoppers who buy their clothes, perfumes, diet pills and books are sending a clear message to companies that the reality TV family means bringing in the big bucks.
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