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If you find yourself in Philadelphia, go crazy at Pho 75. I haven't been in a few months and I'm really craving it.
Apr 19, 2024

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it's really fucking good bring cash! anthony bourdain's been there
Mar 2, 2024
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Pho is my go to healing food. Got a tummy ache? Have a pho. Brain running amok? Have a pho. Enduring a hangover from consuming too many pints with people you realise you actually don’t like the night before? Have a pho. It is calming and enlivening in a way i cant quite explain and the one I ate at Da Lat Vietnamese in Randwick is the best I’ve had since moving back to Aus. The noodles: slinky, misshapen, angelic. The broth: salty, sultry, fragrant, light yet heady. The thin strips of raw beef eventually cooked in the steaming soup absorbed the mint, the onion, the liquid: just right. And it’s worth mentioning this place is the perfect Nighthawks-vibesss restaurant. Grab a table for one, a crisp cold Singha and simply dissipate
Mar 16, 2024
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mmmmm comfort food its so weird how i sometimes hear it getting hate bc of the smell? it doesn't even really smell bad and mm delicious... really great on a cold winter day, perhaps if you have a cold or are congested... love pho pho real >:) (actually funny enough apparently theres a pho place in charlotte called "pho real" -- amazing pun -- , my airbnb host was telling me abt it during my stay in January and I really wanted to go but never ended up going but if anyone is in charlotte NC pleasee go to pho real and tell me how it was i want to know πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ™)
Dec 15, 2024

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just get clothes for yourself damn, stop driving the goodwill prices up
Apr 19, 2024
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With the recent passing of David Lynch, I felt it necessary to explore his works in totality in tribute to the loss of a brilliant artist. This is a journey that I have not yet completed, but it has been a tremendous self-actualizing experience. I am not alone in this journey. Last week, I watched Blue Velvet for the first time. Not long after I finished the film, analysis videos appeared on my Tiktok feed. It was a fine video and a sound analysis of the film, but not long after I felt as though I had been mentally visited by David Lynch's ghost; shaking his head in disappointment at me. For many years I had been happy to listen to reviews, video essays, other people's analyses, etc., sometimes even before coming to my own conclusions about them. I think the point of David Lynch's works β€” and indeed art, media, etc., broadly β€” is to keep asking questions about them. The second you come to a conclusion at all, you stop thinking about the work, and that magic of exploration is lost. David Lynch believed that within every human being is a vast ocean of consciousness, a creative force within us all or β€” in a word β€” magic. When you sit, think, ask questions, and catch your own unique ideas, this is a scrap of magic from that creative ocean within you. It's what makes you human. So please, put down your phone and log off of your computer a while. Go to a museum and stare at a painting that catches your fancy for a long, long time. Watch a weird artsy film and then take a walk in a park and argue with yourself. And never stop doing that. You are beautiful and capable of making ideas that no one else has had before. And that is magical and should be celebrated. Thank you for reading this kind of rambling post. I hope you have a nice evening. RIP David Lynch.
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