Meh, I did eat a generic one a few months back now that I think about it.
It's still love, because when I was an obnoxious teenager, I made poptarts my personality and added the processed pastry to all of my art. In art class, a teacher wanted us to make tribute stamps (not really stamps though, just water color paintings that looked like postsge stamps), but wouldn't let me do my OC, so when we were in the computer lab I searched poptarts in Google images to be an asshole. She was absolutely baffled that was my pick. BUT, she wouldn't just let me do poptarts for some reason though, so I had to do research and did Milton the Toaster who had such a short ad campaign anyway.
So the love is still there, but I can't get over the hard plastic like marshmallow that I encountered. Also they're really bad for you, and once you hit 30s as a woman you basically trick yourself into thinking diet coke is good and I'm not at that point where a diet poptart sounds appealing yet.
TDLR: Nah I still love them cuz nostalgia.
Found a high school poptart drawing lol. SeventhRing
Meh, I did eat a generic one a few months back now that I think about it.
It's still love, because when I was an obnoxious teenager, I made poptarts my personality and added the processed pastry to all of my art. In art class, a teacher wanted us to make tribute stamps (not really stamps though, just water color paintings that looked like postsge stamps), but wouldn't let me do my OC, so when we were in the computer lab I searched poptarts in Google images to be an asshole. She was absolutely baffled that was my pick. BUT, she wouldn't just let me do poptarts for some reason though, so I had to do research and did Milton the Toaster who had such a short ad campaign anyway.
So the love is still there, but I can't get over the hard plastic like marshmallow that I encountered. Also they're really bad for you, and once you hit 30s as a woman you basically trick yourself into thinking diet coke is good and I'm not at that point where a diet poptart sounds appealing yet.
Meh, I did eat a generic one a few months back now that I think about it.
It's still love, because when I was an obnoxious teenager, I made poptarts my personality and added the processed pastry to all of my art. In art class, a teacher wanted us to make tribute stamps (not really stamps though, just water color paintings that looked like postsge stamps), but wouldn't let me do my OC, so when we were in the computer lab I searched poptarts in Google images to be an asshole. She was absolutely baffled that was my pick. BUT, she wouldn't just let me do poptarts for some reason though, so I had to do research and did Milton the Toaster who had such a short ad campaign anyway.
So the love is still there, but I can't get over the hard plastic like marshmallow that I encountered. Also they're really bad for you, and once you hit 30s as a woman you basically trick yourself into thinking diet coke is good and I'm not at that point where a diet poptart sounds appealing yet.
Did you make this? It reminds me of the graffiti you see along the highway, that’s the kind of vibe I get from it.
*twirls mustache for 9 seconds*
6.9 out of ten, my good charismatic outcast 🥸🤌
(I couldn’t find better suiting emojis I’m sorry 😭😭😭😭)
Yeah when I was 17, which was in 2010. It was this storyline where punks were in a war with poptarts. It wasn't a comic or anything, just a story within the art itself I guess.
Edit: I kinda derailed the thread a little, sorry folks.
Dumb hot take. I hate when people insist on holding the door for you when you're too far away. You have to do this half hearted jog, because taking your time would be rude, and running would come off weird.
Edit: I also hate when you gotta cross the street, and a car waits for you, but doesn't account for additional traffic that's also in your way. So you're trying to wave them to go, but they wave you to go, yet there's traffic coming from the other side.
I think movies and media in general is too over analyzed. Media is mostly made for entertainment purposes. Some people nit pick too much. I rate movies by how much I was entertained. People get so mad when I tell them some of my favorites like I am an idiot or something but I am sorry the movies you like didn’t entertain me as much as the ones I like.
Side hot take: not all movies have to be flawless logically. Also not everything needs to be super serious or real dark. Especially super hero’s. They have freaking powers why does it need to be so “serious”
Dumb hot take. I hate when people insist on holding the door for you when you're too far away. You have to do this half hearted jog, because taking your time would be rude, and running would come off weird.
Edit: I also hate when you gotta cross the street, and a car waits for you, but doesn't account for additional traffic that's also in your way. So you're trying to wave them to go, but they wave you to go, yet there's traffic coming from the other side.
I think I held the door for far away people before. Guilty as charged. XD Personally I don't mind if people take their time.
As for my hot take. I don't like it when guy co-workers see me as weak and want to take charge on a physical task such as the boxes getting stuck. Even though I am capable of doing it.
I think movies and media in general is too over analyzed. Media is mostly made for entertainment purposes. Some people nit pick too much. I rate movies by how much I was entertained. People get so mad when I tell them some of my favorites like I am an idiot or something but I am sorry the movies you like didn’t entertain me as much as the ones I like.
Side hot take: not all movies have to be flawless logically. Also not everything needs to be super serious or real dark. Especially super hero’s. They have freaking powers why does it need to be so “serious”
Ironically it in itself is a part of criticism, but I remember one critic Youtuber talking about how one of the issues with live action Disney remakes is that they feel the need to DIRECTLY EXPLAIN stuff instead of allowing the story to just have some unexplained, mysterious, or magical elements. The remakes turn into promoting "answering the critics' questions" rather than letting questions play out naturally, maybe answered, but maybe not, or maybe shrouded in mystery (oooohhh). The Youtuber specifically used the image of a ranty Disney princesses screenshot that asked WHY THEY NO HAVE MOMS (clearly a VERY nitpicky take) to show the ridiculousness that can occur when nitpicky people get stupidly obsessed with overly discussing fairy tale movies. Yet the remakes themselves will sometimes cave IN to that ridiculously nitpicky criticism to make a "point" of some type. Removes a lot of the magic and makes the movies LESS fun IMO.
I have gotten to where I quite dislike the "binging model" of TV shows more and more with time.
I know it's convenient to catch up to a show quickly, have it all in one place, be able to watch it at your own pace, easily resume your place if you have to go, etc.
But I miss some aspects of the "once a week" TV model-you built up excitement for the next episode, chatted about it, read books and magazines about the show, bought new merch, speculated with friends, read online fan theories about it, hung out on discussion forums and debated what would happen next, etc. I don't know if that older model can survive the internet age (where leaks are a constant issue) but I find the binging model of TV somewhat nauseous and unappealing.
Also I really don't like sausage, unless it's something fancy like a German bratwurst. I much prefer ham or turkey. I just don't like the texture and taste of sausages.
I think the animation of both the new Animaniacs and Tiny Toons revivals looks appalling. I'm not going to criticize the animators-I'm sure they were trying their best-but the new look feels cold, sterile, and much more lifeless compared to the "energetic spontaneous warmth" of the originals....and I get why people don't like Hello Nurse (and I'm cool with that opinion), but sorry, I do and was somewhat frustrated that they didn't bring her back XD <_<
</div></div>I will say Disney does tend to way overruse the dead/missing mom trope(something my own mother picked up on when I was a kid and she wasn't a fan of it either)and from what I've heard that stems from Walt's own guilt over his mom's death as after the success of Snow White he bought her a house and the house ended up having black mold(or something along those lines)and she died. Because of that Walt was reluctant to put mothers in his films after that and Walt's successors ended up continuing along those lines(seriously it's ridiculous how many DCOMs go down that route).
</div></div>I think they look OK but definitely not as good as the originals, in general I find a lot of modern 2-D animated shows look lacking compared to many 80s-2000s shows.
Sausage I like, Lamb and Veal on the other hand I really don't care for at all.