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in order to be more accountable of my consumption habits i've been really finding the small joy in lovingly crafting my little fun drinks at home. something about making an iced vanilla-rose matcha latte or a cà phê sữa đá/vietnamese iced coffee (thank u to my parents for getting me a filter) in my kitchen in the morning while listening to some musicz (thank u to fiona apple for providing the music) has been really special (: highly highly rec
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Mar 31, 2024

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it’s so easy and satisfying. I threw together a wild blueberry and lavender syrup for my matchas this week and it’s been so nice. once I run out, I’ll get to come up with something new with ingredients that I already have on hand.
Aug 6, 2024
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I have decided to share my thoughts and tidbits of the day here (instead of texting a man as often as I do) and today I made a matcha latte for the first time! I added a bit of half and half to make it creamier and I'm so delighted.
Feb 9, 2025
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learning to make an expert iced matcha latte had long been on my list, and i cracked the code about two years ago. the catch is, getting good matcha powder and working with water at the right temperature! i whisk my matcha with a little bit of homemade vanilla syrup or local honey and water that’s 176 degrees Fahrenheit, gradually adding in a little more water at a time. once i have about a shot’s worth, i pour over ice and top with the milk of my choice. if i’m feeling extra domestic, i might even make my own almond or cashew milk!
Jan 30, 2025

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personally, i thought it was just alright. the pacing was not my favourite in the world but the cinematography and set design was gorg. the actors did a phenomenal job with their respective roles as well. however, the plot itself was lackluster and the film overall was not probing any new or enticing questions or analyses in the grand scheme of feminist theory that hasn't already been done, and done in a more effective and intruiging way (to ME). not to say that a film HAS to always be revolutionary, but my theory is that a lot of people have been "overrating" Poor Things and acting like it IS revolutionary partially because the public has been jaded by the majority of big films being one of four things: remakes, sequels, live adaptations of a pre-existing animation, or about the multiverse. not that these types of film are inherently bad, but when theaters are being flooded with these movies, it leaves film execs no desire to create a unique script and film as they are likely worried that original films with little to no pre-existing fanbase would not be as profitable comparatively. however, i do think that the high praise and positive reception of Poor Things has done a lot of good by showing execs that original movies CAN be successful and the public DOES WANT THEM. i also think its great that an arthouse film is serving as a symbol to push for more original films in the future. plus, just because i don't consider it revolutionary doesn't mean someone else isn't allowed to! these are simply my own personal views so pls don't feel discouraged if u really enjoyed the movie!
Mar 26, 2024
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okay so i woke up with a lot of ppl wanting the Discord group so here it is! ˚₊꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ₊˚ in this Discord group we're gonna be hosting remote watch parties, discuss all things cinema, and provide a space for non-mainstream discovery with a focus on experimental, campy, arthouse, foreign, or overall underrated films <3 if youre based in nyc, there might be irl watch parties coming in the future too!! attached is the link, but if you can't access it for some reason here's the invite you can copy and paste: https://discord.gg/2mGveJC6Sz pls share w ur friends hehe (: alsoooo pls pls comment ur very favourite and gnarliest underrated films!! ill add them all to my watchlist :P
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