Fishin' in the stream of consciousness (all-purpose, no topic chat thread)

Discussion in 'General Chatter' started by Wiwaxia, Oct 28, 2015.

  1. Everett

    Everett local rats so small, so tiny

    good crafternoon i'm drinking a big mug of tea
     
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  2. PotteryWalrus

    PotteryWalrus halfway hideous and halfway sweet

    Okay so my mum for some reason really struggles to tell apart three particular root vegetables.

    I needed a swede (rutabaga to non UK folk) for my stew recipe this week, right? When she came home, I asked, 'are you sure you've got a swede?' 'I've got four in a bag!' which is Incorrect to start with because those fuckers are huge they don't come in multipacks. So I assume she's got turnips, which she has confused before, which is fine, because they're sort of similar, I get that.

    Parsnips. She'd bought. Parsnips. You know, the ones kinda like big bleached carrots? HOW DO YOU CONFUSE THAT WITH A RUTABAGA.

    This isn't the first time. I've been cackling all evening. I repeat, this is the woman with a culinary degree and lifelong obsession with a red meat-free plant based diet. Why is she so bad with root vegetables????
     
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  3. TwoBrokenMirrors

    TwoBrokenMirrors onion hydration

    that's pretty talented. parsnips ain't even round
     
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  4. PotteryWalrus

    PotteryWalrus halfway hideous and halfway sweet

    What makes it even better is that the packaging had 'WHOLE PARSNIPS' on it in big helpful letters. Like, she didn't just go to a pile of single parsnips and grab a handful. She deliberately picked up a plastic bag with very clear labelling and put it in her cart without checking anything.

    I'm slightly wondering if a witch cursed my mum in some Rapunzel's dad-like situation except with 'blind to turnip' rather than 'steal your first born child and name her Lamb's Lettuce' XD
     
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  5. theambernerd

    theambernerd dead to all sense of shame

    I was gonna say, like, I don't buy root vegetables much at all, I'm not even sure what rutabaga or whole parsnips look like so I have some sympathy... but packaged with a label....
     
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  6. Deresto

    Deresto Foolish Mortal

    Tfw you wish you lived alone so you can make all your weird little noises/shriek like a banshee for fun and profit
     
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  7. Wormwitch

    Wormwitch I'm building a squishmallow army!

    Would anyone here who plays genshin impact on the ps4 be ok with me visiting their serenitea pot so I can get the rewards from the adeptal mirror?
     
  8. vuatson

    vuatson [delurks]

    Goncharov (1973) is in the New York Times! it was kind of inevitable it would get mainstream attention, something like this happening immediately after such an influx of new users. I can't read the article unfortunately :/
     
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  9. artistformerlyknownasdave

    artistformerlyknownasdave revenge of ricky schrödinger

    i have acquired the article for you
    Tumblr cinephiles have a new favorite movie this week. It’s decades old, so maybe you’ve already seen it. It is called “Goncharov” and stars Robert DeNiro in the titular role as a Russian hit man and former discothèque owner. It takes place in Naples, Italy. Cybill Shepherd plays his wife, Katya, and rounding out the cast are Al Pacino, Gene Hackman and Harvey Keitel.

    The 1973 film, billed as “Martin Scorsese presents,” has everything: murder, a love triangle, homoerotic undertones, a striking original score and a dramatic final scene that film buffs have been debating for years.

    There’s only one other thing to know about “Goncharov.” It does not exist.

    The story of Tumblr’s beloved fake film began with a shoe. Several years ago, a Tumblr user posted a photo of a pair of “knockoff boots” they ordered online that arrived with a strange tag. “The greatest mafia movie ever made,” read the top line. “Martin Scorsese presents GONCHAROV.” “Domenico Proccacci production,” it continued. “A film by Matteo JWHJ0715.” “About the Naples Mafia,” read the final line. (The user’s Tumblr is no longer active and attempts to reach the user were unsuccessful.)

    In August 2020, Aveline McEntire, a college student in Missouri, reblogged the image on her personal Tumblr after seeing it on a friend’s page.

    Ms. McEntire added an additional image to her reblog, a screenshot of a comment from a third Tumblr user, reading, “this idiot hasn’t seen goncharov.” Ms. McEntire, 20, had not thought much about the post until recently when it suddenly started gaining popularity, with tens of thousands of people beginning to reblog it earlier in November.

    As of Monday evening “Goncharov” was the No. 1 trending topic on the platform, with Mr. Scorsese taking the second spot. Pokémon was in third.

    Even Tumblr has gotten in on the act. “Goncharov” was ahead of its time “and it’s contribution to cinema is remarkable,” the platform tweeted on Sunday from its official account. “Rarely does a film tell as many diverse-yet-interconnected stories. Hard to imagine so few ppl have seen it.”

    On Tumblr, users have created an entire universe to support the idea that “Goncharov” is real. A poster for the film, riddled with bullet holes and crediting Matteo JWHJ0715 as the director of the “greatest mafia movie (n)ever made,” was created by Alex Korotchuk, a 20-year-old-artist in Prague, who said 50 people have placed orders to buy a print version of the poster. Alix Latta, a 25-year-old music teacher in Indiana, composed a theme song — a waltz inspired by the theme from “The Godfather.”
    Elena Asofsky, 23, has been making fan art inspired by the imaginary movie, focusing on the alleged subtle sexual tension between Goncharov and Mr. Keitel’s character, Andrey “The Banker” Daddano.Credit...Elena Asofsky

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    There are Tumblr posts full of lore about the film and vivid details about the plot, including stills and GIFs pulled from other films and TV shows being repurposed as scenes from “Goncharov.”

    “It’s essentially a Russian gangster coming to Naples, and it’s a long story about his eventual downfall and betrayal by everyone in his life,” said Erika Paulson, 27. “To quote one of the posts that’s been going around, it’s him coming to Naples to try and escape his life of violence.”

    A frequent Tumblr user, Mx. Paulson, who lives in Philadelphia, remembered seeing the “Goncharov” boots years ago and was excited to contribute to the story, posting several pictures of a cat, now known by some on Tumblr as Patchka, with the caption, “anyway i think we all know who the true best character in Goncharov (1973) is.” People have pointed out the cat could be another nod to “The Godfather,” but Mx. Paulson was inspired by street cats spotted on a trip to Rome. “What’s a gangster movie without a cat?”

    posted two black-and-white photos of herself and Henry Winkler captioned, “Me and ‘The Fonz’ at premiere of Goncharov (1973) at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.” The image is actually a photo of the two actors at the 1977 Golden Globe Awards. A representative for the movie reviewing platform Letterboxd said it had removed multiple user reviews of the fake flick.

    Elena Asofsky, 23, initially fell for the mythmaking. “I start asking my roommates. I’m like, ‘Hey, have you heard about this ‘Goncharov’ thing? What is this? Can we get in on it?’ And my roommate’s like, ‘I know, it’s fake. It’s all not real.’” Since then, Ms. Asofsky, a substitute teacher and illustrator in Columbus, Ohio, has been making fan art inspired by the imaginary movie.


    Mx. Paulson pointed out Tumblr users have a rich history of this very particular brand of creativity, recalling how users several years ago created a similarly real fandom for “Squiddles,” a fictional TV show within the universe of the web comic “Homestuck.” But for some Tumblr users, it can be frustrating to be on the outside of inside jokes when other users refuse to cave and admit the thing they are talking about isn’t real.

    That’s not what’s happening with “Goncharov” though, according to Dani Mays, an illustration student in Kansas City, Mo. “When that happens, it feels like they’re laughing at your expense, watching you get increasingly frustrated at the dissonance and taking that frustration as part of the bit, turning you into part of the punchline,” Ms. Mays, 24, wrote in a popular post on Tumblr. “I’m not seeing any of that with Goncharov, at least as far as the more popular users participating in it.”

    “The fact that people are so willing to break the joke long enough to tell people what’s going on and then bring people into the fold, so to speak, is nice,” Ms. Mays added in a phone interview with The Times.

    How the title “Goncharov” came to be on the boot’s tag in the first place continues to be a mystery. Michael Littrell, a musician from Minneapolis, has a theory. After seeing the boots floating around Tumblr for years, Mr. Littrell, who studied journalism in college, started investigating in October and eventually came across an Italian producer named Domenico Procacci. (The same producer named by the boots.) From there, he connected the dots to a 2008 film called “Gomorrah,” about Italian organized crime.

    Mr. Scorsese was not the director, but according to Mr. Littrell, 24, and a years-old story from The Hollywood Reporter, “Gomorrah” had a presentation credit from the famed director when it arrived in the United States.

    A poster Mr. Littrell found in his search reads “Martin Scorsese Presents” at the top and is stylized much the same as the boots’ label, with Mr. Scorsese’s name in red and the title of the film in capitalized black letters. The director of “Gomorrah” is Matteo Garrone. Who shares a first name with Matteo JWHJ0715.

    A tagline proclaims “Gomorrah” to be “BASED ON THE BEST SELLING EXPOSÉ BY ROBERTO SAVIANO ABOUT THE NAPLES MAFIA.” Details that bear a striking similarity to the boots that started this whole saga.

    “I really want Scorsese to see this and maybe make Goncharov,” reads a reply on Mr. Littrell’s Tumblr post documenting his findings.
     
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  10. ChelG

    ChelG Well-Known Member

    Oh, for the life of a ferret who only needs to wake up to go to a different bed.
     
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  11. Wormwitch

    Wormwitch I'm building a squishmallow army!

    Applied for another job at ShopRite since home depot never got back to me. Have an interview for today at 3. I'm so nervous ahhhh
     
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  12. ChelG

    ChelG Well-Known Member

    Some people on a Discord I'm on turned out to not be familiar with My Immortal. We're having fun enlightening them.
     
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  13. Emma

    Emma Your resident resident

    The song, or is that the title of that weird Harry Potter fanfic?
     
  14. ChelG

    ChelG Well-Known Member

    The fanfic.
     
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  15. vuatson

    vuatson [delurks]

    does anyone have a link/screenshot of that one xkcd about seeing someone post a take on apparently ongoing discourse and realizing that they move in a very different, comically awful part of the internet? I can't remember the phrasing of it at all but I need it to be mildly funny on tumblr
     
  16. LadyNighteyes

    LadyNighteyes Wicked Witch of the Radiant Historia Fandom

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  17. ChelG

    ChelG Well-Known Member

  18. ChelG

    ChelG Well-Known Member

    Being reminded of My Immortal made me go and half-seriously request that YouTube's Binging with Babish, a cooking show about making fictional foods, make Count Chocula with blood instead of milk. He's done weird stuff before.
     
  19. vuatson

    vuatson [delurks]

  20. LadyNighteyes

    LadyNighteyes Wicked Witch of the Radiant Historia Fandom

    Dwarf Fortress is finally out on Steam with a significantly less impenetrable interface! May this herald a renaissance of Dorfposting.
     
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