Aaaaw, thank you..😊
@joel-mlller came up with an Oberyn lives au where he’s blind and wears silk wraps over his eyes and it awakened something in me, sorry
wrapless version under the cut
With a rusty tailpipe
"We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned!" how about you go fuck yourself
How sweet of you, Mister President Trump 🙄
Reminder for when he “saves” it. He was the one who wanted this, and now he gets to be the hero and win favour with young constituents. Don’t give him the credit for fixing his own problem.
Someone else, can't find where or who, pointed out that Slowik is definitely the kind to know *everything* about his regulars, so knew the Tech Bros. were bullshitting but he and his crew committed to the bit anyway for the jollies. So you are on the mark about the whole cake analysis
I'm curious if it's intentional. This cake looks kinda amature. It's a minimalist fondant cake with a sugar bowl slapped on top. It's straight up Pinterest material. It's something an experienced homebaker could pull off with practice. And it's not perfect. The cake is tapered at the top and the fondant is sloppy.
It's not something that would be served at a place even with a fraction of prestige as Hawthorne.
To me, that cake represents the trickle down of the innovations that Chefs like Slowik have to keep inventing to stay relevant. That's why he invites his Lilian to the dinner and why he plans on killing her. If he isn't constantly surpassing her increasing standards then she can write a story about how far Chef Slowik has fallen and gain more prestige.
Avant Garde trends always changes to be adopted by the masses. It's the nature of art.
Another example is the trend of servers hitting or smashing food as is it served before the guest can start eating. (Example starts at 1:47)
That has turned into restaurants charging $25 for a chocolate pinata that guests break themselves at their table.
They serve a cake that represents their art being changed to be more attainable (which is not a bad thing, mind you. It's always going to happen). Most people would have fun smashing a chocolate pinata, but it's something that the people attending that dinner would scoff at.
They want to be presented and served. They want a true experience, not simple food or fun.
A cake with all of that meaning is served before a dish that aimed to elevate a simple, common dish to an absurd degree. It's the only way people like the guests would consume a dish that simple and beloved.
That is, if the cake was intentionally made to represent that. If not, I kinda look like a fool.
Friendly reminder that direwolves were very very real in case anyone thinks Neil or George made them up:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/dire-wolf-dna-study-reveals-surprises
Sorry if this has been asked before, but was Lucifer's "I am a dire wolf?" a reference to GOT because of Gwendoline Christie?
Not unless the Dire Wolves in GOT were George’s reference to Sandman. That’s from the original (1989) comic.
*ugly wheezing dying seal laughter*
Please?
Sooooo Mickey 17 edit with The Fine Print when
Somebody who hasn't seen Onward explain whats happening.
Disney: here's 2 seconds of your openly gay character you asked for-
Everyone watching: mm I like these instead
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BRO THEY ARE LITERALLY VOICED BY THEIR REAL LIFE LOOKALIKES I LOVE NIMONA SM
Hear hear