Understanding the nutricional value of a food. Sugar: 8. August is the eighth month. The month of cats. Yeah. Eight sugars is good. P
It’s the Basic Ball!
A ball for the rest of the LGBT-cuties.
—A Black Lady Sketch Show 1x02
for anyone who enjoys me talking about color theory and pigment but have no idea where to start, i just saw this tiktok and it sums up the failures of a split primary pallete when looking for a wider gamut and a higher chroma mixture in a really easy to understand way. like she just. destroys the logic so fucking fast its refreshing to see
Tengo una compañera de trabajo que tiene dos mood:
1. Existencialismo denso frente a la vida laboral
2. Tarareo de canciones 2010-2014 y sonidos random
the soup du jour
-Hylas and the Nymphs-
I know Brooklyn 99 has some issues but after watching other sitcoms lately, something I really admire from the show is Jake despite being immature and childish, is never creepy or a douchebag. Like even in the first seasons, when Jake's whole character is about a adult guy who "doesn't know how to grow up" it's never an excuse for him to date someone inappropriately. And this probably shouldn't be a lot, but I've noticed there are shamefully a lot of shows from 90s/2000s where there's a plot where a 30 something guy dates younger- college age girl. For example I'm watching New Girl for the first time, which I don't think is even that old, and there's a whole plot in the first season where Nick dates 20/ 21 year old women because he isn't mature enough to date women his own age. He literally says how amazing it is because "women that age are so easy to impress" and it's just ick. And I mostly liked Nick until that point.
It had me thinking about Brooklyn 99 though, because it would have been so easy for the writers to do something like that with Jake. I even think if he was written by another show, the writers would have done that. But not only does Jake never try dating someone inappropriate, the women he dates before Amy are actually more mature than him. Sophia is the main one I think of. She is arguably more put together and sure of herself than Amy is at that point in the series. It means Jakes growth in maturity over the course of the sure isn't correlated to the woman he dates, and it also means the reason Jake and Amy work so well together is because they fit with each other. Jake could have chosen Sophia and they could have had a decent relationship but he chooses Amy because she's Amy it makes it so much sweeter.