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And, if all that didn't confirm the 39-year-old actor's feelings on Daenerys' fate Newport Pleasure in the finale, he also commented on a tweet of Clarke's on Monday, writing, "I love u madly… Baby that episode killed me."Momoa's character faced a similarly tragic death in season 1. After he was wounded, Daenerys enlisted a witch to try and heal him. However, the conjurer only exacerbated the Dothraki leader's illness, saving his life but leaving him catatonic and forcing his Khaleesi to smother him as a mercy.
People around the world are still reeling from the loss of Nipsey Hussle. This led Big Sean to share some thoughts he's been sitting on since the rapper's death.
On Monday, Sean used his Instagram TV channel to address Nipsey Hussle's killer and those who might share the suspect's mindset. "This has been something that's been on my mind since Nipsey's funeral. Well actually, since he died," Sean began. "What I wanted to say was, to the person who murdered Nipsey and people like that...you're making a permanent solution to a temporary problem."
Sean went on to try to detail the importance of one singular life. He explains how killing someone Newport Cigarettes Shop,Cheap Newport Cigarettes Online Sale doesn't just remove them from the earth, but it also impacts their posterity. "I don’t know if we know the value of a life. When you take somebody’s life, dog—you’re setting back they family. You setting a whole lineage back. Generations," Sean continued. "What I mean by that is, I know for a fact my grandma was working for my mom, and for me and my brother. I don't even have kids—I'm definitely already working for my kids and my kids' kids. When you take somebody’s life, you’re setting all that back. And for what? For something that could have been communicated better?"