zinniabooklover
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Thornton's toffee
Good to know.I'm just here to say Brian De Palma is a fantastic filmmaker
...Chamomile, lemon and ginger tea
It's delicious, but I personally would trade 1 kilo of candy for two jokes like this)))))
Didn't get to the end of the video. Started to think about pierogi (piroshki). Mm, yum! I'll take a plate of pierogi over sweets or chocolate any day.It's delicious, but I personally would trade 1 kilo of candy for two jokes like this)))))
And this flavored tea
Varenyky is the top! With potatoes, with cottage cheese or with cherries. Candy can rest.Didn't get to the end of the video. Started to think about pierogi (piroshki). Mm, yum! I'll take a plate of pierogi over sweets or chocolate any day.
In fact, the photos of sweets was really just a nostalgia trip. Not a celebration of sugary stuff necessarily. It was more about the packaging, lol.
I used to eat platefuls of piroshki in a Polish cafe back in the day. They looked a lot like these ones. Less baked looking than some others I've seen. Cabbage filled. Delicious!
It's me! In my imagination, that's exactly what I do at a concert when I hear violins. And sometimes I also cry with joy to hear it.....
For me, it's dumplingsThis is exactly what 'my' piroshki looked like.
Only your favorite job will save you from melancholy on Sunday))))))TIL there is something called "Sazae-san syndrome" in Japan. Every Sunday, at 6:30pm, an animated show called Sazae-san airs, and when it ends many Japanese people are struck with feelings of melancholy because they are reminded the weekend is coming to an end.
Wow! Bloody don't do that fuz ffs you had me going then! That poor darling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
Aw it's true though. They are just like babys. Super cute vid!
|*does that in the middle of de thread|* so serious
how is everyone tonigh?
Fuz, this is a good thread for that IG