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Why did he call it "A Song of Ice and Fire"? "A Song of Fire and Ice" rolls off the tongue so much easier. What a retard.

>> No.6187208

It's an allusion to something isn't it? I'm pretty sure I've read "ice and fire" phrased like that in some famous poem.

>> No.6187213

know what rolls off the tongue much faster? the words "fuck you" as I dropkick martin and stuff his almost finished manuscripts into the toilet and flush them.

>> No.6187214

>>6187205

>"A Song of Fire and Ice" rolls off the tongue so much easier.

No, it doesn't.

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>>6187213
>stuff his almost finished manuscripts into the toilet and flush them.
>almost finished

>> No.6188754

>>6187214
Yeah it does

>> No.6188769

>>6187208
probably thinking of Robert Frost's poem

>> No.6189116

>>6187205
A Song of Ice and Fire alternates between stressed and unstressed syllables, though