Ahaha. Hello. O.O
just a reminder that supercorp is canon
hey, don’t cry. one half flour one half yogurt knead into dough and fry for easy flatbread and dip in balsamic vinegar, okay?
After three batches, my findings so far:
- I use full fat Greek yoghurt and self-rising flour
- Ratio by weight
- Add a pinch of salt
- Knead until no longer sticky, adding more flour if necessary
- Roll them with olive oil instead of flour and fry in an otherwise unoiled, preheated pan (medium heat) (trust in the lord; it will seem like it’s going to stick to the pan at first but they’ll unstick in about 15 seconds)
- Roll them thin but not too thin; mine take about 45 seconds on either side
- Serving with garlic butter is also a very good option
I’m gonna be eating these for a month
This actually works?? Two-ingredient bread??
I gotta try it.
That’s…naan.
That’s naan?
*runs to Google*
HOLY SHIT THAT IS NAAN! HOW DID I NOT KNOW NAAN WAS THAT EASY TO MAKE?
It’s so annoying that Ghostbusters 2016 flopped because it’s such a good movie, and the only reason it flopped is because “4 female ghostbusters? The feminists are taking over!”
Like there are only 2 significant men in that movie, one is the villain, and one is sexualised like a female character in that position would be.
The effects are amazing, the acting and writing is great, and the cast is *chefs kiss* like who hired Kate KcKinnon to be the iconic lesbian Holtzman? Because they need a raise.
People are just mad that this movie is for the girls and the gays. The lead characters are all women, and the one guy who isn’t a villain is Chris Hemsworth acting as a stupid bimbo.
I get people angry by pointing out that, while the original was funnier, the 2016 version was a better movie.
As far as plot and character development, the 2016 version is actually a well-crafted script. With the exception of Holtzmann– who, I cannot stress enough, is somewhere between “self-explanatory” and “needs no justification”– we know exactly why these characters are where they are and doing what they’re doing. (Also, we like them.) Events unfold at a measured pace and build up to the big finale.
The original… has none of that. Character development is practically non-existent– the only people in the movie that are characters rather than comedy archetypes (the charming and funny asshole, the emotionless nerd, the exuberant nerd, the accounting nerd, the self righteous government official) are the client (Sigourney Weaver) and Winston “If it involves a steady paycheck I’ll believe anything you say” Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson).
The entire script revolves around Bill Murray– everyone else is exposition fodder, the Straight Man, or the Butt of The Joke– and the only reason we have any investment in his character is because he’s the POV character. Our introduction to him is literally him bullshitting his way through an experiment so he can hit on one of the subjects. Everyone who criticizes him is 100% correct, but treated as antagonists. (That jerk fired him just for being a conman! How dare the EPA want to know anything about the unlicensed nuclear facility in Manhattan?) There’s no real explanation why the two legitimate scientists would want to go into business with the guy who just got them fired.
Plot? More like “Setup of characters, villain, one success story, montage, big finale” with a general patina of “underdogs make it big”.
Yes, it was funny. But that’s all it was. And the funny was almost entirely “Bill Murray being clever” or “someone else being the butt of the joke.” (The exceptions being built around Zeddemore, and some of the funniest bits of the movie.) Basically, every ounce of dialogue is either comedy or exposition, and there’s very little exposition.
But the 2016 one was still pretty goddamn funny. If anything, the weakest points in movie are when it stops being “action/comedy” and slides into satire– most notably, Erin’s behavior around Kevin and, well, the general concept of Kevin– but it’s good satire, and let’s face it, it’s not like it wasn’t gonna get the hate it got anyway.
And not for nothing, but it was– for lack of an actual term– an original remake. They took the name, the concept, and some of the aesthetic, and built a movie around it, rather than try to turn that weaksauce plot into something modern.
Basing this on another #incorrectsupergirlquotes.
Kara: kisses Lena softly
Alex, really tired: Weren’t you two having an argument earlier?
Kara: Crap, you’re right.
Kara: kisses Lena aggressively.
an angsty but somewhat cute supercorp first kiss 😚 fic to make the rest of the week better ❤️
Finally (Supercorp)
by marinawolf
Three times Kara wants to kiss Lena, and one time she does.
-the first time she didn’t
The elevator doors slid open to Lena’s penthouse, and Kara stepped out, holding a bag of take-out pasta in her hands. She had been looking forward to this evening, to spending quality time with Lena, her best friend. With a hopeful smile on her face, she walked deeper into the penthouse, only to freeze in her tracks as she caught sight of Lena in the kitchen.
Lena, still dressed in her work clothes, stood near the counter where two wine glasses had been set out, a bottle of wine in one hand and a corkscrew in the other. Kara’s breath hitched in her throat as her eyes traveled up Lena’s figure. The black suit hugged Lena’s form perfectly, emphasizing her elegant silhouette. The unbuttoned top of her black button-up shirt revealed a tantalizing glimpse of her collarbone.
(in)correct supercorp (feat. Kal)
While we’re on the topic. This may be my very favorite bts cast photo.
And these two besties will always have my whole heart.
Weird how “masturbating and falling asleep in the late afternoon” isn’t regarded as a cherished summertime tradition
Whoever lives like this….. we live in such different worlds that i don’t even want to know you
every sunday afternoon this gets like 4,000 additional notes