Totally, if it is a bit. Like you stated I hope it is.Thats a good bit IMO (I hope its a bit, I hope its a bit) and she goes all in. Very impressive.
I might have ended the guacamole one with friends coming over. They would not even need to pick up a chip to make me wince
Kornhaber: But it’s a satire of cooking culture, right?
Ceddia: Well it’s definitely looking into cooking culture. Social media has overshared food too much. Everyone watches the cooking show, but no one cooks the meal. It’s become food ****, over-the-top and gross and extreme.
Kornhaber: It made me laugh because it resembles all those tiny viral cooking videos you see on Facebook about using some cutesy design or unconventional ingredient.
Ceddia: It’s very meaty. Yeah. There’s a lot of ripping, pulling, and tearing.
So we shot the episode. We had two cameras on her. Everything was real, we didn’t want to fake anything. She firstly chopped up the onion in her mouth, which was really full-on for her, and she cried tears. For me as the director, watching her, it was a bit challenging because you can’t help—all the pain was going on in her mouth. It got tougher once we got to the garlic, which started to burn. She was a pro. At the end of it, the meal that we turned out looked like it could have come from a restaurant. It was tasty; we all had a taste.
Yeah, I could do without the last link lolWhy 'Cooking With Your Mouth' Exists
The disturbing viral video critiques modern food culture, its creator says.www.theatlantic.com
Oh it was a satire:
But...
But it seems this person also did but art?
Bompas & Parr explores the strange world of sploshing (NSFW)
www.itsnicethat.com
Former Penguins legend (22 games) Ed Van Impe
What a fucking putz
But wouldn’t that be jailbait?He would have been happier with a 15 year old escort?