(backseating you at the mortar and pestle) man you aint even squarshing it
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(backseating you at the mortar and pestle) man you aint even squarshing it
well this has broken me
David Lynch on the set of “The Straight Story” 1998
home at last
whenever i walk past someone smoking a cigarette i breathe really deeply to try and get as much second-hand smoke as i can
Commuting at night in New York.
Harrison Wood Hsiang
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reblog this and tag with a food you no longer have access to (closed restaurant, state you moved away from, ex’s mom’s cooking, etc) that will haunt you until your dying day, mine are the spicy chicken sandwich on the employee menu at the fine dining restaurant I was a prep cook at, and the onion bagel from the kosher place down the street from my house when I lived in the city
by enigmatriz
(via Erich Brechbühl [Mixer] - The Matterhorn is beautiful)
I do think it’s ultimately the potion seller’s right to not sell the knight potions that would explode the knight and that it’s out of hubris that the knight keeps insisting on only the strongest potions but I also think it’s a situation born on clashing egos because the potion seller is clearly proud of how strong he can make his potions and here comes a common bloke insinuating that he can handle the best of what the potion seller is capable of offering, and instead of offering more suitable alternatives from his own stock the potion seller completely shutters down on this initial gaffe out of pride - note how he says “you’d better go to a seller that sells weaker potions” instead of recommending his own weaker potions, suggesting that he is still stuck on the knight’s request as an insult to his abilities as a seller above anything else, and reasserting himself as a high quality seller relative to other sellers. ultimately this unfortunate interaction happens because neither party is willing to cede an inch out of the initial affront to their self image