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It’s kinda weird that audiences’ take from a movie about income and wealth disparity is to buy and consume items from said movie.

I’ve tried this and if you’ve tasted eggs before, let me tell you the first time is not a very pleasant experience. I wouldn’t say that the taste was objectively that bad, but I think the texture and appearance was so close that any difference in flavor was on blast. The uncanny valley of eggs if you will.

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Based off the general tone of the hot pockets article, it would be hot pockets.

Reading this I was wondering where the Takeout has been, pulled pork jackfruit has been like a thing. 

I agree, I didn’t read the books you described, but I did read Hatchet, Island of the Blue Dolphins, Old Yeller etc. I think I, and a lot of kids, gravitated to survival and “a boy and his dog” narratives, because we lacked freedom and autonomy in our own lives. That and I went through this really big dog phase. 

Well now I feel bad because I really enjoyed both those types of books haha. I think even as a kid I was a masochist. 

Am I the only person here that genuinely likes Hot Pockets as they are? Limp from the microwave?

Same, my right shoulder was out of commission for a while due to a surgery and I couldn’t even put up my hair. Luckily, I had enough time to prepare and taught my boyfriend how to put my hair in a bun.

Basically the plot of Les Miserables. 

I passionately love a good bowl of cereal. I don’t eat it much anymore, but when I’m feeling like treating myself, I get a box of Cranberry Almond Crunch (my favorite cereal running on 22 years), a large mug (for ergonomics) and use Allison’s Add Cereal as Needed method for optimal texture. I used to add an ice cube

I didn’t have trouble understanding it, likely because I know enough about the shows not to be confused. The sentence is a bit clumsy though I’ll give you that. Reversing the order would probably make it clearer.

I used to like the fact that Reddit was a consolidated place for discussing shows, but I’ve found it really depends on the subreddit. Some shows and their subs are just too big for a quality discussion and there were times when the fandom was really negatively impacting my enjoyment of the show itself, see Breaking

Loved “Someone Who Will Love You In All Your Damaged Glory” and I highly recommend the audiobook, read by actors from Bojack.

I believe the current manifestation is more about that, but I would say the origins are solidly racist. I would still say that there are undercurrents of anti-Asian sentiment, but how strong they are probably depends on the individual case.

Stop! You’re on fire!

Which is weird that I found his body language to be opposite to what I’ve seen of Bruce Lee, which seems very flexed, upright, rigid, hard and fast. But admittedly I haven’t seen much of Bruce Lee.

Seconded on the 3rd season. I was ready to quit Korra after S2, but I am now willing to acknowledge and accept its existence as it set the stage for S3.

Same, the general conceit was interesting enough to endure the characters for at least 1 season, but I knew there was gonna be too much anime bs when they started doing flashbacks to the first episode in the second one.

I mean, logically I know that. But viscerally, hard to get there. Maybe if we can supersize the worms and stick them in a shell.