
with a label that says "made in china"
bought for ten dollars inside a store
run by indians within chinatown.
multiculturalism at its finest!
What could it mean?
Hm, nothing. It means the batteries run for a year lang.
And yes, it's Liberty who stopped. Ah, statue state of time? Hm. I wonder.
Wanderlust beckons anew. Do we heed?
If only.
*
But in all honesty, I like the day that just passed.
Aside from watching on the big screen in a Metro Manila theater a very legitimately hot hot hot girl-on-girl make-out and lovemaking session which was not cut by MTRCB (homaygad the girl from That '70s Show is all grown up!!!! Nom nom!), I am at peace knowing that things destined for the future to happen could still be altered, like big time! BIG! What a relief!
And so yes, I am happy now. I guess the antidote for burnout is karma.
Yey!
But for now, we gush:

yes, the eyes and lips always get me,
among other body parts. chos.
photo from here.

this alone, 'no? no semi-private grabbing happened during
the public screening of this movie. chos! hehe.
photo from here.
hay aronofsky, henyo ka. review later.
photo from here.
I am *such* a dyke.
Yeah and you love me for it. Chos! Wahaha.
Okay fine laterz! :)
Hm, yeah, I kept waiting for her lez scene. Wanted to throttle Natalie Portman for brushing Mila Kunis off lots of times. Haha! But I had been so disturbed by the rest of Aronofsky's imagery that I couldn't even enjoy the lesbian scene. *le sigh*
ReplyDeletehaha such is the case with all of aronofsky's films kasi. dapat it goes with a warning that says "let the viewer beware!" hehe.
ReplyDeleteTrue!! Before this, I had actually avoided The Wrestler and Requiem for a Dream. I totally believe it was my fault I didn't check the posters. I just saw the words "Natalie Portman" and "Lesbian sex scene" in twitter and I headed for the theaters immediately. When I saw his name on the opening credits...I nervously held on to my seat. Yowch.
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