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alenagzhel:
Hugs!
user1220231340:
Kisses 🥰
What can I say about last year. I think it was a lot of ups and downs. A lot of screaming and yelling and I don't mean the good kind. This pandemic has made me lose some people that were close to me due to irreconcilable differences and the lack of basic understnading of science based medicine. I will go on record, I don't have...
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oldernow:
which hot sauce? there's a pretty big range, and some i use (ghost peppers) would kill my tastebuds and maybe me as well if i did shots of them! ... i was just watching a documentary of the Velvet Underground with a younger friend, talking about my fascination with Warhol's factory back in the day - I started reading about it in 1962 when I was 13 (really) and when VU released their album the same time as the Mothers of Invention something deep in me relaxed--as these were the years of nothing but AM radio pop and while that can be okay in very small doses, there's nothing like Sister Ray or watching the films of Warhol at work (he was actually dead serious and very meticulous)--that shit has always been a "basic food group" for me. so glad to see a few folk are still interested in and perhaps appreciative of his work!
mreleganza1:
This was the collection of hot sauces I was trying. https://thoughtfully.com/products/wild-bunch-hot-sauce-set-4pk As far as the exhibit goes, this was a dream for me to see his work. The only other time I can recall seeing something from him was a visit I made to the National Art Gallery in Ottawa more than ten years ago. I really do wish there was a place like the factory, but I don’t know if such a place even going on at this moment. The exhibit was well received when I went to Toronto. I just wished it longer.
cherryany:
This feeling is adorable, right?! It's a heartwarming sensation. Thanks for sharing this, I hope you enjoy it.💕
mreleganza1:
Thank you @cherryany I’m kind of excited for this.