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Fine, fine, fine. Have your rain. 🌧
That's so great!
Who scheduled rain in Austin? Yuck. I still have a 90 minute drive to get to my hotel room.
You're making me miss my short hair days!
My favorite thing I have seen today was on r/AskAmericans:
Do you eat peanut butter on pancakes?
Discuss.....
Not on pancakes (plural) but yes on a pancake (singular) on rare occasions. I feel like once you commit to peanut butter on a pancake you probably aren't surviving more than one.
(I agree with everyone else that says PB is better on waffles.)
Mine is also baby fine. I just have three heads of it. 😬
I have lived this story. More than once! 🤣
Yes! Point cutting ≠ thinning ≠ razoring.
I have really thick hair. Trying to describe the ways in which I hope not to be left with a blunt slab of dead weight at the bottom of the haircut is... well, that's where the fun comes in.
The fun part about being a cost-conscious (cheap) person who gets hair cuts at Great Clips is that every time I go, I get an entirely different artistic interpretation of how to take two inches off my hair. So many techniques. So many results.
My 6th grade teacher had us compete each term to memorise the most lines of poetry. Those 100s of poems and 1000s of lines still rattle around my mind, making the world, & every day in it, deeper and richer.
Nicely done!
Thought I might get lucky with that Chinese city and ended up with my highest maptap score yet. 😁
www.maptap.gg April 20
98🎯 96🔥 91👑 95🏅 89🎉
Final score: 928
I'm looking forward to it!
I haven't seen Shiri yet, but it's on my watchlist.
A Single Spark was the first Korean film I saw in a cinema. No subtitles, so a student activist friend interpreted for me the whole way through. Afterward, we went for a stroll around the Peace Market area, where the sweatshops depicted in the film had operated
What an amazing experience!
Thanks!
Yes, very!
What series, do you mind sharing?
I finished watching the final movie on the list, A Single Spark, last night.
Some of my personal favorites and recommendations from the list are: The Flower in Hell, The Seashore Village, The Age of Success, Hometown of the Heart, and Seopyonje.
I created a Letterboxd list for the guide here:
My love of Korean movies is heavily slated towards the new and popular movies of the past couple of decades, so I was really excited when I discovered this excellent list of recommendations spanning the history of Korean Cinema, all available on the Korean Film Archive's YT channel.
#filmsky
Precisely! Support local coffeeshops!
Let me tell you how my day just started: I just attempted to pour ten cups of water into a coffee maker that already had ten cups of water in it. Then, when I hurried to lift up the toaster behind it to mop the flood: the crumb catcher flap fell open and I flung toast crumb sprinkles everywhere.
My best work buddy/peer is from Cuba and her parents fled Cuba under those circumstances as well. They live in Florida though. :)
Wow!
Fidel gave a speech to Harvard Law School in 1959. Which is wild to me!