(Spoilers Everything) David Benioff himself hypes you up for tomorrow

Sorry my post got deleted because it was considered silly content, and since I spent so long on it Im posting it here:

From my post that got removed:

I decided to do some field research today and decided to spend the day observing the other subreddit - the game of thrones a Reddit of Fire and Ice - to see what it was like in their natural habitat. Here are my initial observations. A large proportion of people who frequent this subreddit seem to survive solely on hype. They sup and gain sustenance on hype. They must validate themselves with frequent calls of hype. Their mating call also consists of "get hype" and "fucking confirmed." Here on known as the hypees, they subsist on an absolute garbo level of discussion. A level of which our species would slowly wither and die. It seems that seasons of selection and D&D hype has created a population that has evolutionarily diverged from us long ago. They have undergone a speciation event from their GRRM forefathers, and are thus no longer compatible with their forebearers. Nor do they wish it. So far is the divergence that people get shot down for bringing in book evidence. Their social hierarchy is also unlike any other seen in the animal kingdom. As I lied in wait, I was luckily to come across one of the hype slayers - an extremely rare sighting! I thanked my lucky stars and watched as the encounter unfolded. This more evolved members of this kingdom pointed out the fallacies he saw in his own people in regard to my comment: NotDarkWings Respectfully disagree Give reasons Gets downvoted Noice As NDW points out, their social value system is foreign to what we are used to. Respectful comments and reasoning is not valued by the hypees - nothing trumps the all important Hype. And hypees must not go against their beloved D&D or suffer from their preferred form of retaliation: downvotes. When they are not suckling from the breast from the all providing hype, their favorite activity seems to be extensive research providing justification for the various "perceived" flaws in this season. I saw one particular post rationalizing the ridiculous travel times of characters this season. They seem to have come to the conclusion that there are in fact no jet packs in westeros. Unfortunately they seem incapable of providing this level of close reading and analysis to the actual books. A hypee that makes it to the top of the foodchain with a successful post can spawn hundreds of copies of that post. The imitator hypee likes to pretend it was oblivious of the original post, despite the identical details. I hypothesize that this level of mimicry has evolved as a result of altruism, as a mimic hopes that by upvoting a fellow mimic, they too will be upvoted. The preferred behavior of hypees is to flock together in a clearing known as the hypefield. This is a post where hype comments are made. Only the finest specimens are met with approval. And by finest i mean most boisterous. The hypee is something of a social butterfly. They group together in order to multiply the perception of the hype and thereby increase its odds of gaining legitimacy. But even within these seemingly harmonious gatherings, their is constant jostling for position. My research has shown that they spent 30% of their time hating on the other hypees - in other words they are sizing up their competition. Because while hype seems to be a communal experience, it is a lonely existence. They may have 3x our numbers, but OURS IS THE FURY

Edit: Evidence: http://imgur.com/yPArnW2 I just decided to go over to the subreddit for proof and these were 5 most recent post entries. 3 of the posts had to do with hype. 1 was an example of mimicry. The last post shows the level of discussion on the subreddit. The person asked who was Littlefinger posted the following: During his "Chaos is a ladder" scene, who is he referring to when he mentions "I have a friend who wants to try something new, something daring..." https://youtu.be/yTxI-GXRMGk?t=1m26s We obviously know its Joffrey but it was so perplexing to me how anyone could ask this question considering that they literally show Joffrey doing his new, daring thing in the very next second.

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