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dirbobfosse

ive been on tumblr almost eight years and i still dont know what homestuck was. was it a tv show? a comic book? a web series? i dont know and if you tell me i’ll block you immediately

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i feel like people should stop getting their periods during quarantine. we’re going through it already please put it on pause until this is over

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buffysummers

I spoke in the car about the hole at the center of this donut. And what you and Harlan did that fateful night seems at first glance to fill that hole perfectly. A donut hole in a donut’s hole. But we must look a little closer. And when we do, we see the donut hole has a hole in its center. It is not a donut hole, but a smaller donut with its own hole and our donut is not whole at all! KNIVES OUT (2019) dir. Rian Johnson

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β€œSo much of the narrative unfolds over meals that, as Wang told GQ, during development she was given notes about how repetitive the food scenes were. But why, Wang pointed out, would she have the characters do anything else? For Chinese families like Billi’s […] food is the crux around which we’re oriented, the organizing principle guiding everyday life and interactions. When we greet each other, it’s with a β€œεƒι₯­δΊ†ε—οΌŸHave you eaten?” Food is an expression of love that in The Farewell is embodied by Billi’s great-aunt affectionately preparing fried stuffed pies (ι¦…ι₯Ό) for a niece she hasn’t seen in years. Or Billi’s parents saving all their rationed eggs for baby Billi to eat all those decades ago. It looks like the household’s women bustling around the kitchen all day, making the food that will feed their family.” β€” Jenny G. Zhang

FoodΒ in The FarewellΒ (2019) dir. Lulu Wang

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