Begonia Flowers are quickly becoming a favorite. I started getting plants for my bioactive terrarium's. Now I have a new obsession.
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Pink Flamingos (1972) // dir. John Waters
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Okay i ain't sure if it was asked. But, what if, in a scenario where Chempions had to take Reader away from their family at a very young age. What would they do if the child reader calls them per dad, or papa, or pater...ya know what i mean.
Straight up like part of the group already has certain dad vibes from the getgo, so some of them would actually feel honored being called a parental title by their new lil Master.
Though I can't help but imagine for example Red Son feeling so embarrassed about it that he'd try get the Reader to call him by his actual name.
It's like-
"Dad! :D"
"...I- Wh- No, Master- I'm not your dad- I'm Red Son-"
"..."
"..."
"Red Dad! :D"
"*sigh*"
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Klaxon! Today is a holy day! The truly glorious and versatile John Waters character actress Mink Stole (née Nancy Paine Stoll on 25 August 1947) turns 77! You probably know her best as Connie Marble in Pink Flamingos (1972) or Taffy in Female Trouble (1974), but I’d argue Stole’s crowning achievement is her performance as Peggy Gravel in Desperate Living (1977) (pictured). Who can forget the unstable Peggy ranting and raving in its opening minutes? (“Have I gone to Hell? Is that it? Have I gone straight to Hell?” and screaming at a child "Go home and tell your mother I hate her! Tell your mother -- I hate YOU!"). Some fun facts: Pleasant Gehman interviewed Stole on her podcast The Devil’s Music last year. While she’s synonymous with Baltimore, Stole has resided in Los Angeles for years. And it may come as no surprise that being a beloved cult cinema icon isn’t exactly lucrative. For decades Stole maintained a day job as a legal secretary.
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I saw a blond Zim post and remembered I too had drawn a blond Zim for Halloween last year and never finished it.
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Props from Pink Flamingos with info on two of the most famous Dreamlanders, Divine and Mink Stole, from the “John Waters: Pope of Trash” exhibit at the Academy Museum.
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