eatyourpizzabones
EatYourPizzaBones
eatyourpizzabones

Pizza. The answer is always pizza.

I bet Andrew W.K. eats his pizza bones, too. *~*~*SWOON*~*~*

The Guns n Roses one is fun. My favorite is Bad Cats. It’s just wacky especially when it goes, “You one baaaaaaaaaaaaad cat.”

Not gonna lie, I’m low key jealous that you have your own machine.

oh HELL NO.

Doing it right then, rather than in an email or conversation later, helps that person realize exactly what they did wrong. In some cases, the mansplainer might not truly realize they’re doing it.

Omg, the Lunch On! narrator can be so mean sometimes, really snarky about people’s bento contents or even their lives. I love when they accost someone on the street and invite themselves to that person’s lunch hour. The concluding portion, “the lunch he/she loved so dearly”, is growing on me.

Sending you lots of hugs too.

What is a good sake for cooking?

from chef Tatsuo Saito, host of the Japanese cooking show Dining With The Chef on NHK World

Yeah, BR is the place I go to for my work clothes. THANK THE UNIVERSE for their petite section.

Both descendants of the same pizza!

By creating the uncertainty of a loop, he gave Twin Peaks an elliptical, open-ended closure—one that extends its mysteries and allows those players to go on playing in our imaginations forever

I’m so sorry for your loss.

Not gonna lie, kinda want a golden shovel.

First off, so jealous that you got to go to his art exhibit!

Right?!? His lines lend themselves well to inside jokes that only yourself would get. “My dharma is pizza. Your dharma...[slowly spreads arms outwards]”

Naw, Wally’s gone—his dharma is the road. Your dharma... 

Same here. The biggest contrast for me was Game of Thrones. Now, I love me some Game of Thrones but sweet jellybeans how the quality of writing (and attention to the show’s internal logical cohesiveness!) contrasted between it and Twin Peaks.

Nice name. HelloooOOOOoooOOOOOo!