Southern guy probably was eating a Vidalia onion. The soil is low in sulfur, I believe, and has a more neutral acidity, so the onion is pretty uniquely sweet. I heard one older southerner call them dirt apples.
Southern guy probably was eating a Vidalia onion. The soil is low in sulfur, I believe, and has a more neutral acidity, so the onion is pretty uniquely sweet. I heard one older southerner call them dirt apples.
Look into commercial displays.
Haha! I think this is a good spot to share the baguette scene from Atlanta: https://youtu.be/UtaML9D2p8k?si=EbsU8Rni_x0xurCL
Face down ass up that’s the way we like to ignore the problems of middle management.
How do you cook the livers? I’ve tried doing it once before, but the texture was not my favorite like mushy and grainy in the wrong ways. Is that normal or did I just not prep them right?
I want to like this and get it from a local butcher, but I’m willing to accept that liver isn’t my dish. I just feel like I messed up the sourcing/freshness or preparation.
Is that a 3d printed lamp mod for the middle one? Does it work well enough to read by?
Gob’s not on board.
Lemminators. The first were here when the fediverse was created, but since July 1st redditors are becoming Lemminators too: Judgement Day.
When younger I was so confused by the Lynch version, but the visuals of gluttony, purity, capitalism, and overall vastness in the scenery fascinated me.
I do hope someday we figure out interdimensional travel so we can find a universe where the Jodorowsky film was made. Still we have some art by H.R. Giger, that looks incredible, from the effort.
I love this story, loved the books, the movie was visually fantastic, but it took me three viewings to get through it. I don’t know if my attention could handle the dense nature of it in a film format. Does anyone else think it would have been more digestible as an 6-8 part series? Still great to see this level of sci-fi in film.
This looks like a demon turned SpongeBob into a comforter set.