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Nailed it... /-/Sticky date, choc chip puddings with Amaretto butter scotch sauce. Confession: I hate Pinterest sometimes.

Nailed it... /-/Sticky date, choc chip puddings with Amaretto butter scotch sauce

Yep I said it. Honestly I would say I loathe it sometimes. I appreciate the sharing abilities of the website but it has killed our self-esteem. My friends and family members love pinterest; you probably love pinterest too but I am slowly getting more annoyed by it. As a Young adult (I think that is what they call the 22 ish demographic), the pins you would make you believe that all of us are looking for a fast paced, valencia filtered, alternative urban lifestyle. On pintertest, every child’s birthday needs to have a dessert table or party bar now with a theme. I am not even going to go into the way the pinned desserts and meals that are a fusion of everything and anything. Pinterest has made our normal and perfectly daggy and plain lives seem like a sin. When I could eat and drink instant noodles out of piggy porcelain cup instead of jar?

I find it magical when you cook the dates to a sticky puree but what is more special is the baking part. OTAKU GANGSTA. OTAKU GANGSTA. Divan japonais. Her Tea Leaves. Tom Gordonovitch. Irocellophane. Tom Gordonovitch. JADE NELIS. Louie Photography. Psychoanalysis. Humans of New York. Storyboard. Of the thousands and thousands of micro-cultures extant today, the pursuit of bending things is a particularly niche obsession.

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This is the world of Bending Steel, which follows the personal journey of Chris Schoeck as he tries to find path forward to improving his body, mind, and spirit. He locates this path via the traditions of the vaudeville strongmen of Coney Island, who were known to bend nails, horseshoes, and steel bars with their hands, legs, necks, or even their hair and teeth.

As Schoeck trains and challenges himself to bend, he finds a family of sorts among other would-be strongmen – the kind of kinship and validation that had eluded him for his entire life. The story culminates in a strongman show on Coney Island where Schoeck attempts to bend a steel bar that has always defeated him before, in front of his friends and a crowd of strangers who represent all his fears and doubts. . – Chris Mohney. Every David Lynch movie ranked - Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet. From Eraserhead to Blue Velvet, we reassess every film from the master of the surreal. by Jeff McMahon Twenty years ago today, Twin Peaks ended with one of the most brutal unresolved cliffhangers in television history.

Every David Lynch movie ranked - Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet

We're still upset about it, so we're ranking all of David Lynch's film work from worst to best. 10. Wild at Heart (1990) After establishing himself as one of the most uniquely stylish and idiosyncratic filmmakers of his generation, Lynch was awarded the Palme d'Or at Cannes for this bizarre, violent love story. 9. Lynch is at his best when following his muse into realms of nightmares and darkness. 8. . Man something. SIXTH FLOOR WALK-UP. Back to top.

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