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This is where you went wrong
I used to do that but now I cook all my bacon with my oven.
Not on topic but meph & I went to Yayoi Kusama's infinity room exhibit at the Broad.
(You're supposed to put stickers in the room, so I was putting some on the lamps.)
We also saw Takashi Murakami's art.
^ this is the first time i've heard anyone ever bring race into the mix. that said i think most everyone would realize after some thought that this is a symptom of power dynamics less race.
That looks amazing. I'll be in LA over Thanksgiving, so maybe I'll try to snag some tickets to the Brode.
Not on topic but meph & I went to Yayoi Kusama's infinity room exhibit at the Broad.
(You're supposed to put stickers in the room, so I was putting some on the lamps.)
We also saw Takashi Murakami's art.
If you get tickets for the exhibit, you can get into the museum on the same day without advance tickets.
We did standby, arriving at 8:30am for a chance to get same day standby tickets (distributed at 11am). There were already twelve or so groups ahead of us, and this was a random Tuesday. Something to keep in mind!
Nice! My sister's place is a 10 minute walk, so I'll see what I can do. ShimshonNehorai the Broad is in the downtown LA area, very close to the Walt Disney theater, if you've ever been to the area.
It's really hard to get tickets for that. I'd try to buy them now, if you can.
He's the next tier of Azn. Something other Azn's hope to achieve in their lifetime.
I cook mine in the oven too, but I like to flip it over with chopsticks halfway
Whatever you do, DO NOT look up the procedure on youtube. I literally went into surgery blind (no pun intended) without knowing any details. The surgery itself is actually super short and painless, you don't feel a thing. The only thing that hurt was my bank account, but it was worth every penny.What is the procedure like? I want to get it but the idea of being awake during it is freaking me out.
I'm down.How do y'all feel about community spotlights?
Personally I'm in but it's up to everyone!
How do y'all feel about community spotlights?
Personally I'm in but it's up to everyone!
My clinic gave me a DVD of my PRK surgery after. It's pretty cool seeing it from the other side now.Whatever you do, DO NOT look up the procedure on youtube. I literally went into surgery blind (no pun intended) without knowing any details. The surgery itself is actually super short and painless, you don't feel a thing. The only thing that hurt was my bank account, but it was worth every penny.
How do y'all feel about community spotlights?
Personally I'm in but it's up to everyone!
Theres a K-POP OT, which is where all korean media is usually discussed! Now regarding picking up korean women...let me know when you find a place for that....Where is the best place on this forum to talk Korean movies and tv?
Sooo... there a movie called... Crazy Rich Asians? I know nothing about the movie beyond the title, but that title alone makes me raise my eyebrows. Not in a good way.
I hope they have some big name Asian stars like Scarlett Johansson or Emma Stone.
Sooo... there a movie called... Crazy Rich Asians? I know nothing about the movie beyond the title, but that title alone makes me raise my eyebrows. Not in a good way.
I hope they have some big name Asian stars like Scarlett Johansson or Emma Stone.
End of the 80'sdid they even have asian kids back in the... whenever young sheldon is set in time period
End of the 80's
The entire scene (dinner at Sheldon's) was Sheldon's family making fools of themselves by assuming Asian stereotypes and talking about the Vietnam war.
Theres a K-POP OT, which is where all korean media is usually discussed! Now regarding picking up korean women...let me know when you find a place for that....
Now regarding picking up korean women...let me know when you find a place for that....
I am kinda happy that asian comedies seem to be making a play in the last few years. I think you guys are probably fimiliar with Fresh Off the Boat and Dr Ken, but you might have missed The Family Law which is an Australian comedy which I think is hilarious
Kevin Kwan's debut novel was snapped up by The Hunger Games producer Nina Jacobson just four months after hitting shelves in 2013, and it's not hard to see why: The real-life, jaw-dropping opulence of Asia's über-rich practically begs to be splashed on the big screen. In the book, Kwan details outrageous luxuries, from climate-controlled closets packed with next season's couture pieces (why, of course!) to yachts equipped with swimming pools (yes, more than one!) and even to private planes with state-of-the-art yoga studios and heated floors (why not?!). His subjects aren't just crazy rich, but filthy, unspeakably, hilariously rich.
The story's even crazier. Directed by Jon M. Chu (Now You See Me 2), Crazy Rich Asians follows Rachel Chu (Fresh Off the Boat's Constance Wu), an NYU economics professor who heads to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young (newcomer Henry Golding), for what she thinks will be an ordinary visit to meet his family and attend his best friend's wedding, only to discover that — alamak! — he's the multi-zillionaire son of one of the most affluent families in Asia and the wedding they're headed to is the social event of the year. To make things worse, the social circles of the 1 percent of the 1 percent are less than welcoming of Rachel when she arrives. And so, between billionaire bullies, shopping sprees without credit-card limits, and a wedding to end all weddings, Rachel gets put through the Singapore slinger.
Stop expecting racists to be rational or reasonable.My concern with Crazy Rich Asians is that with the current political climate in the US, this movie could stoke the flames of more anti-Asian sentiment in the US. You know, climate change is a Chinese hoax. Chinese people stealing all our jobs. Fucking Asians being rich at the sacrifice of honest hardworking White Americans.
Granted this is purely concern based on the movie's title while knowing absolutely nothing about what the movie's about.
My concern with Crazy Rich Asians is that with the current political climate in the US, this movie could stoke the flames of more anti-Asian sentiment in the US. You know, climate change is a Chinese hoax. Chinese people stealing all our jobs. Fucking Asians being rich at the sacrifice of honest hardworking White Americans.
Granted this is purely concern based on the movie's title while knowing absolutely nothing about what the movie's about.
I know I know. It speaks volumes of the US today when I see the movie title and immediately think Asians will be attacked.