What's on your mind?

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  • Miss_Chiev0us
    Miss_Chiev0us Posts: 1,592 Member
    I tried to help my teenager troubleshoot his choux paste and accidentally baked his vanilla cream. He's not mad at all.

    Cream puffs? 😋

    Yup! I warned him it was a simple but precise kind of cooking but his first time they came out fantastic. Now a couple of weeks later he got cocky and made some mistakes. I’m still gonna eat them though

    Yummy, I haven't had those in a long time. I've never made them either.
  • cdubks88
    cdubks88 Posts: 3,573 Member
    I've found a relationship with my biological father when I got sick, it's almost been 1 year now. I'm really happy I let him in back into my life and happy I've been able to forgive him. Life is too short. He brought me this decoration to hang up on my wall today.

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    What a wonderful gift. So happy for you. 😊
  • PaperDoll_
    PaperDoll_ Posts: 32,857 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
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    MelG7777 wrote: »
    If I could work every day like I’ve been able to today fasting would be so easy again.

    You can do my job for me. Because I care about you. 🤗

    Wait a minute you sneaky sneak....you’re working from home. If you’re trying to get me to come over just ask!🥰

    Will you come over? And stay? Forever!? 😍
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    COVID19 :D
  • Miss_Chiev0us
    Miss_Chiev0us Posts: 1,592 Member
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  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,723 Member
    Miss_ChievOus's decoration :)
    lovely lovely
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,723 Member
    Trying to decide what color my bedroom should be.
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    “here at _________, our first priority is your health and safety”
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  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    Trying to decide what color my bedroom should be.

    big fan of that kind of rust/pumpkin color for bedroom

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  • PlentyofProtein00
    PlentyofProtein00 Posts: 3,684 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    Trying to decide what color my bedroom should be.

    big fan of that kind of rust/pumpkin color for bedroom

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    I did this exact color as an accent wall in my bedroom at my old house.
  • BrustMannEiner
    BrustMannEiner Posts: 360 Member
    edited August 2020
    Come here, protect us. We appreciate you.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSwJZdxarC8
  • Revolu7
    Revolu7 Posts: 1,043 Member
    Come here, protect us. We appreciate you.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSwJZdxarC8

    Wow....awesome
  • Miss_Chiev0us
    Miss_Chiev0us Posts: 1,592 Member
    ReenieHJ wrote: »
    Trying to decide what color my bedroom should be.

    big fan of that kind of rust/pumpkin color for bedroom

    39118q895bvx.jpeg

    My kitchen is this color.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
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    OMG I'm screwed 😂
  • GymGoddessGoals
    GymGoddessGoals Posts: 2,146 Member
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    OMG I'm screwed 😂

    Yeah Me Too...
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis

    Keep talking. I’ll follow
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis

    Keep talking. I’ll follow

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis

    Keep talking. I’ll follow

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html

    Going to read that right now.

    This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis

    Keep talking. I’ll follow

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html

    Going to read that right now.

    This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition

    sorry google amp = no clicky 4 me
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis

    Keep talking. I’ll follow

    the farfield foundation was funded by the cia too and supported john hoyland and other british abstract painters for the same reason
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    edited August 2020
    iMago wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
    iMago wrote: »
    Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?

    what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries

    that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
    only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis

    Keep talking. I’ll follow

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html

    Going to read that right now.

    This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition

    sorry google amp = no clicky 4 me

    That seems like insane posturing

    I’ll try something. Does this work for you?
    http://www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition

    Edit: sorry, I meant government involvement of that nature seems like insane posturing