No Images? Click here So I’m not a “Game of Thrones” fan, but I know many people who are. And apparently, surviving in this show is incredibly difficult. Researchers in Australia who happen to also be die-hard “GoT” fans watched all 67 episodes of the hit HBO show for a study about characters’ deaths and their chances of survival.The study, which was published in an academic journal, found that the probability of a character dying within an hour of being introduced on screen was about 14 percent. They posited a few theories and dove into some of their personal favorite characters to see who will survive to the very end.Even though I have no idea what goes on in this show, I couldn’t help but laugh while reading the story.The viral pictures of a 10-year-old catching her newborn baby sister are crazy emotional and amazing to see.Of note:
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