That science project is called UChicago. Both a hotbed for plastics Barbies use, and where Chicago Pile-1 (the first artificial nuclear reactor) was built.
You can’t blow up her dolls because they belong to her, not you. She gets to decide what to do with them. Jealous because she has dolls and you don’t? Ask your parents to buy you some.
The neighbor boys would ask their sister for a barbie. She had dozens, never liked them, her mother kept buying them. They’d blow them up. I remember ‘Dont Smoke Barbie’ with the blackened face and a star of soot where they’d put a firecracker in her mouth. But my favorite: Jetpack Barbie! As many bottle rockets as they could tape to her. Didn’t find much of that one after.
Now that here we are speaking about movies, there’s something that has been bothering me. You always talk about how there’s not enough Latino representation in movies, and were happy to talk about Coco (a normal thing, being a cultural consultant for the movie), but then, when Encanto was released, there was no mention about it. And I’m sorry to tell you that, but that looks as if a movie portraying a Colombian family isn’t Latino enough to be mentioned, because only when Mexicans or Chicanos are portrayed is worth mentioning it.
ImDaRealAni over 1 year ago
That science project is called UChicago. Both a hotbed for plastics Barbies use, and where Chicago Pile-1 (the first artificial nuclear reactor) was built.
LawrenceS over 1 year ago
You can’t blow up her dolls because they belong to her, not you. She gets to decide what to do with them. Jealous because she has dolls and you don’t? Ask your parents to buy you some.
joe.altmaier over 1 year ago
The neighbor boys would ask their sister for a barbie. She had dozens, never liked them, her mother kept buying them. They’d blow them up. I remember ‘Dont Smoke Barbie’ with the blackened face and a star of soot where they’d put a firecracker in her mouth. But my favorite: Jetpack Barbie! As many bottle rockets as they could tape to her. Didn’t find much of that one after.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
Reminds me of the obsession in the 90s about Barney.
Tom Toro creator over 1 year ago
You’re next, Ken!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
This little girl has good potential. She could be the Oppenheimer of the future!
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
OT: Do people still smoke pipes these days?
Naldrin over 1 year ago
Now that here we are speaking about movies, there’s something that has been bothering me. You always talk about how there’s not enough Latino representation in movies, and were happy to talk about Coco (a normal thing, being a cultural consultant for the movie), but then, when Encanto was released, there was no mention about it. And I’m sorry to tell you that, but that looks as if a movie portraying a Colombian family isn’t Latino enough to be mentioned, because only when Mexicans or Chicanos are portrayed is worth mentioning it.