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Yeah we get it, we've all seen Game of Thrones, too. If you have to be a condescending dick, at least be original.
Uhm. GoT isn't exactly the first to use this expression...
Oh you sweet summer child
For his post is dark and full of errors.
I use that sometimes on my kids. But I've never seen GoT. That phrase WAY predates that show.
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Huh? That phrase is older than most countries. Why in the world would you think game of thrones created it? https://thequestingfeast.com/the-origin-of-sweet-summer-child/