"Ahh the coke air, coke air. You know the coke air? The nooo one. I always, I always order the, the cola. Coca cola and without cola. I always order the cola and without cola. Cola! I like cola, yeah. I always, I always order the, the carbionated cola. Ahh how can I explain? I can explain by my drawing! I always order like the carbionated cola that it has cola on here, this part, the ear. Ear of bottle. And then, I order- wh- when I order cola, the ear- it always have a cola on h- on a top, but I pick up these... away! cause I don't drink it. And then I smell the cola air. Okay? You understand? Understandable! Cola air! yes"Kumagai "Beatani" Chisato
If you have a spare 6 hours of time (lol), then I highly recommend this video essay:
It is one of the most complete (and digestible) explorations into the life and deeper philosophy of Tolkien and it has pityfully low views. Specially Chapter IX categorically puts to rest a lot of the bullshit...
I don't think all of his takes are bad, he's just got a way of expressing them that makes him utterly irritating to agree with.
When I make a controversial point, and I know I am, I often try to make it as convincing and agreeable as possible so that people don't just outright screech at me...
Idk why siestas are tied to Mexicans, in my experience those are much more common in spain where most people actually go home to have lunch and sleep for like an hour before returning to work (even kids).
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