What was anyone's tax policy?

What was anyone's tax policy?

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to be fat and take 99999999999999999999 years to finish a book when there's still 2 books left and also to not work on the next book in line AT ALL

Do any of the books involve taxes and making policies? How come we never actually saw any of that on Game of Thrones when GRRM harped on that shit

I just thinking about that, I can't recall much tax talk.

the fact that D&D fucked up the series THIS badly signifies the books weren't that great to begin with
Jackson royally fucked up the LOTR narrative but he still managed to crank out three fantastic movies. why? the source material was *that* good

Fun fact Tolkien's son hates the Peter Jackson films.

>dumb cunt discovers tax meme, the thread onslaught

>be george of the jungle ARRRR I'm a pirate martin
>never finish your life's work
>someone does it for you
>cry into macdonald's bag

just watch spice and wolf or something desu George is a faggot

the first 4 seasons, aside from some cracks in 4 were all solid though. that's more hours of screentime than the LOTR movies.

He must loathe the Hobbit movies then.

>spice and wolf
That show is about tax policies? I had no idea

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Who cares about some blood-related jockey hitching a ride on the success of his father. He can take to twitter if he wants to

because GRRM used taxes as an offhand metaphor for all the little details that are usually ignored in fantasy stories

the books don't generally talk about taxes, but they do talk about the kingdom going bankrupt and having to get the iron bank to bail them out, Stannis's army starving in the middle of winter, etc.

the books would never have a line like "the dragons eat whatever the want lmao" and Sansa's concerns about food would be taken 100% seriously

>What was anyone's tax policy?

I think if there are any friendly dragons left they should take them to the Iron Bank and rob the place.

>actually thinking game of thrones comes even close to being as good as the LOTR films
laughing my freaking ass out

tax policies and wolfgirl pussy

thats disgusting

>wolfgirl pussy
>disgusting
okay Lawrence

he only hates the hobbit films. he said multiple times that LOTR trilogy was "okay"

Destroy the largest tax base in the kingdom because reasons

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>Do any of the books involve taxes and making policies?

Tyrion raises money to prepare for the siege by Stannis by putting a tax of one penny on whores. Basically every time a whores turns a trick she has to pay a penny.

You know, the tax policy meme is good laffs, but it just ignited a chain of thoughts the led to the Iron Bank. They funded the Lanisters in the war of the Five Kings, but the house that always pays its debts now lays in dust. Maybe Jon can assume their loan and get his own dragon in the refi? And seriously, not to be a dick but is GDP so important we need a bunch of Dothraki waddling around Westeros? C'mon, cut the crap, my Lord.

>wearing a literally dog chain and leash

BRAVO LMAO

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Tywin was the only one with a good tax policy.

>>What was anyone's tax policy?

"Uh, before we start worrying about the fucking tax policy I think we ought to discuss the bonus situation."

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What was her tax policy?

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Pony with the fattest pussy gets a tax break