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If you enjoy the star trek voyage home movie, I highly recommend reading the novelization! There's a lot more detail in the book versions of the movies that they can't squeeze into the film format
To argue my case, I present the scene where Gillian drives them back to the park
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A wonderful bonus, once kirk returns from his dinner with gillian
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scoutingthetrooper · 1 year
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smoked chicken patty melt
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scr4n · 8 months
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Fresh Japanese & Korean street food 🇯🇵🇰🇷
🥘 chicken katsu curry: panko fried chicken thigh, sushi rice, Japanese curry sauce, pickles, greens
🍔 wagyu burger bao buns: seasoned premium beef, lettuce, red onion, parmesan, burger sauce, crispy onions, sesame
🍲 chicken karaage poke bowl: soy, garlic and ginger marinated
🌭 korean corndogs: soy, sesame oil, garlic, coriander, black pepper, sweet chilli mayo, spring onion, shichimi
🍟 dirty fries: sriracha, sweet soy, mayo, sesame, spring onion, crispy onions
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gummi-stims · 3 months
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could you perhaps do Rody from Dead Plate? Lots of food themes like fake food toys and what not ^^
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Hope this is alright! c:
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theroamingvegan · 6 months
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Yummy vegan options at this popular Germany chain!
Hans im Gluck - Nuremberg, Germany 🇩🇪
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eatallthecalories · 2 years
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kawaii-foodie · 2 years
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lobotomyladylives · 4 months
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I want cheeseburger so bad I need cheeseburger I love cheeseburger cheeseburger burger burger burger burger burger burger burger burger burger
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eleyowza · 1 year
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happy birthday iori!!!!!!! ilysm muah muah
absolutely obsessed with andy seto's art and the blue coat he gave iori in the vol 7 cover art of kof: return
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athetos · 4 months
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I miss hanging out with my friends I know they’re all busy with grad school so they have barely any free time but I miss them and i always feel slightly like the odd one out because I’m the only one not in their program and don’t know a lot of the stuff they gossip about but they always make me feel included which is really nice… mentioned how I used to be unable to cook meat because of my ocd and that I still struggle with it but I’ve made a lot of progress cooking my meat at the jbbq we were at and they were all congratulating me and cheering and suggested some things that they thought would help ease my anxiety and I 🥹🥹🥹
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fieriframes · 2 months
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[WOW, THAT'S A NICE PIECE OF MEAT. TASTE THE MARINADE. IT'S AWESOME. IT'S THE ONLY PLACE I CAN GET IT LIKE I WANT IT. HAVE COURAGE THEREFORE MEANS LET YOUR CENTER SPEAK BEFORE. EVERYTHING'S EXCELLENT HERE, MADE ALWAYS THE SAME WAY. FROM THE CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK... EATING IT FOR 20 YEARS.]
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scoutingthetrooper · 2 years
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hooded-hawks · 5 months
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i’m so hungry
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cruella-devegan · 1 year
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Beech Tree / Queenstown, New Zealand
Plant based chicken bam bam - plant based chicken schnitzel, coleslaw, chipotle mayo, red onion, aioli
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haven't been able to cook something rlly good or eat my favorite foods in the way that I like them recently and it's doing horrors for my mental health. I would honestly settle for Kraft mac n cheese and dino nuggies rn (I don't like Kraft brand mac n cheese and much prefer homemade but that's ridiculously expensive and dino nuggies are fine I guess but I prefer something crisper like popcorn chicken or McDonald's nuggets)
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as a general rule, on average, if americans consistently complain about a food being conceptually weird, gross, and scary, then it probably tastes amazing. or at least inoffensive.
this is because in my experience americans for the most part (give or take a few exceptions by region) think eating literally anything other than beef, chicken, bread, eggs, peanut butter jelly sandwitches, ketchup, and disgusting cloyingly artificial brown sludge soda is insurmountably weird, gross, and scary.
#a lot of people literally refuse to even eat ham or pork#not even for like religious or health reasons#just because they think eating anything but beef and chicken is 'weird and scary and gross'#every time i hear people going on en masse about how 'weird and an acquired taste' something foreign is i go and try it and i'm just like#what the fuck were all of you smoking. where is the unbearable weirdness i am supposed to be experiencing#shoutout to that time i kept hearing about how bizarre a flavor milkis soda is and how intimidating and acquired of a taste#then when i actually try the stuff. it's just fucking peach soda. it's peach soda with a faint tangy yogurtish taste. it makes good floats.#how in the absolute fuck is anything even remotely weird much less gross about this?#unless your concept of what a 'soda' should be is poisoned by a lifetime of the entire soda aisle being filled with nothing but brown sludg#from the same 3 brands that all taste like what would happen if they could distill the concept of diabetes and artificial flavoring syrup#i don't know if other countries have this but there's this weird cultural like mandatory rejection of any 'unusual' food here#way more intense than i've seen from anyone from any other country (though that might just be inexperience with other cultures talking)#people react to the mere suggestion of any food outside a very narrow range with outright disgust and genuine fear and horror#and there's a huge amount of unspoken peer pressure on everyone to also do the same#like you're expected to agree with them and you've breeched some sort of silent social contract if you don't#it's seen as *immoral* almost it feels like#it's difficult to describe unless you've noticed it yourself#americans react to the mere suggestion of eating anything outside of the same 2 meats and handful of fillers the same way#that pearl-clutching aristocrat grandmas react to hearing that people in foreign countries do.. basically anything#it doesnt matter if you're suggesting eating ube cake or suggesting eating live bugs because people will react the same way#everything that's not chicken/beef/ect is as good as bugs to people here#hate this stupid blandass country and how impossible it is to afford any food other than burgers if you're not rich#or blessed with relatives that have any idea how to cook and are at all willing to teach you#cause nother weird thing i've noticed about food culture-or at least wasp food culture-that i haven't seen anywhere else quite the same way#is that if you DO have any relatives that know how to cook then nine times out of ten they will jealously guard their recipes like a dragon#and refuse to share them with anyone#thus taking whatever little cooking knowledge was in the family to their grave#so the opportunity other people usually have for family bonding via passing on recipes? pffft no.#for some reason we seem to actively go out of our way to prevent these things from being passed on#i don't know what the fuck is up with that but i suspect it has something to do with 50's dinner party oneupmanship
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