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Showerthoughts
A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.
Here are some examples to inspire your own showerthoughts:
- Both “200” and “160” are 2 minutes in microwave math
- When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
- More dreams have been destroyed by alarm clocks than anything else
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- All posts must be showerthoughts
- The entire showerthought must be in the title
- No politics
- If your topic is in a grey area, please phrase it to emphasize the fascinating aspects, not the dramatic aspects. You can do this by avoiding overly politicized terms such as "capitalism" and "communism". If you must make comparisons, you can say something is different without saying something is better/worse.
- A good place for politics is c/politicaldiscussion
- Posts must be original/unique
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The pizza they ate in "a goofy movie"
It was just. So. Gooey
More of a general thing, but spinach was popularized as healthy food by Popeye.
As another 90s kid, definitely pizza.
Ooh, for sure. We also had Pizza Hut back when it was a sit down place with a good deal on the all you can eat lunch buffet.
Even though it didn't come out until the later part of the 2000s, the Portal cake is probably the official cake of that decade.
Better yet, it's based on a real black forest cake from a bakery near Valve
I loveeeee a good black forest cake.
Would that mean that the cake is not, in fact, a lie?
Or is it a deeper commentary on the realism of a representation of a thing, a la Magritte's The Treachery of Images? The cake is a lie because it's not a cake, it's a representation of a cake.
Doc, this is heavy.
Any black forest cake that's not from Regent Bakery and Cafe is a lie.
There's that word again, "heavy". Is there something wrong with gravity in Portal?
Agreed. The cake is a lie.
I was watching the screensaver of a Big Buck Hunter arcade cabinet at the bar last night, and one of the minigames involved shooting roaches crawling all over a house. The cake in the kitchen was definitely the Portal cake.
Da! Da dada da da da! Da dadada da da! Dee dottidee dottidee doh!
What is the pink layer above the beef?
Under the cheese? I think that's just light on flat top of the patty rather than a patty-equivalent layer. Unless you mean the sauce.
Is it even beef? I can't remember if there's a canon source of the meat
Heck if I know. I never really watched Bob L'épongé so I couldn't say. It's called a Krabby patty, is it not made of crab?
I was asking into the void, didn't mean to single you out. The restaraunt is owned by Mr Krabs, so, presumably, not krab unless krab is to crab like chik'n is to chicken (tofu alternative). Main reason I asked is because I think it was just a fan theory that the secret ingredient is plankton, making Plankton's goal to plunder the formula a horror plot.
The krabby patty secret formula sauce.
Which I'm pretty sure at at least one point someone mentions is thousand island dressing.
Though I think in some episodes they just say it has ketchup and mustard, so, y'know.
Rick’s obsession with McDonald’s’ Mulan-promotional szechuan sauce wasn’t really generation-defining, but it definitely was one of the bigger moments where internet nerds crawled out of their caves and into the social spotlight for a hot minute. Still can’t believe people got violently enraged over that
I don't have to say the name
Perhaps you should, because I have no idea what I'm looking at
Turkish Delight, from Narnia. It isn’t even that good, but the little brat was willing to sell out his entire family for it. Given, he was growing up under sugar rationing, and the turkish delight was magically enchanted. But still…
The ruinous Turkish Delight from Narnia
Ah, read the books, never watched the movie.
Turkish delight i think? à la Narnia
Saaaame
Cream buns from Van Wilder
Not sure if it counts but Harold and Kumar made me believe that White Castle burgers are better than they really are.
I feel like the unsaid joke of that movie was that going to White Castle is such a weird desire that you'd have to be high.
White Castle was — until that movie — largely unknown in many areas of the U.S. So yes, until the scene in which they finally reach White Castle, I held out hope that it would indeed be worth the trip.
The fact that it was, well, just a White Castle made it wholly relatable to anyone who ever had those late-night cravings, though.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory had several extremely memorable moments. The greasy lipped german dude eating the microphone. Wonka taking a crunchy bite out of an obviously wax buttercup. Cabbage and laundry soup (maybe I just combined those in my developing brain). Scooping whipped cream and jelly with your hands from giant mushrooms. Biting a giant gummy worm in the middle. Charlie scarfing down a scrumdiddlyumptious bar fast enough to choke. Burping up fizzy lifting drink. Few movies had as many memorable food moments.
That candy room was apparently disgusting, for what it’s worth. The chocolate river quickly became the dumping ground for the cast and crew’s ashtrays, and it also started to smell like rotted food. Also, the river was extremely shallow, with only a small hidden cutout for Augustus to fall in and splash around.
I remember desperately wanting to eat the Never food from Hook and the smorgasbord that Casper serves to his uncle's in the live action Casper, even after watching it be digested and ejected onto the floor 🤣
The popsicle.
American style hot dog, baseball, and the 1950s.
Green eggs and ham
The cake in Under Siege was the cake of the1990s but maybe not for little kids
When I was a kid, so many parodies and comedies had ladies jumping out of giant cakes, I really though that was going to be a thing when I grew up. It was like the opposite of quicksand.
Pop out cakes. They were already going out of fashion in the XIXth century when it became even more misogynist with its association with showgirls and strippers. I think the 50s was the last time it was actually done unironically.
The 2030s will be MREs
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wow, can't believe i don't see the feast from the movie Hook!
first thing that came to my mind!
The cake (that may or may not, in fact, be a lie) from Portal became the new hotness for a while.
Surge!
Ooh, classic