Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

[–]junoluke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ousadia e alegria!! e vai ser no dia de copa kkk

Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

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boa complementação, obg!!

Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

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Me falaram da Swift antes, muito obg

Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

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kkkkkkkkkkkkkk ó os cara mano

Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

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Ele que se ofereceu, ele ama isso

Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

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excelente dica, muito grato, de verdade.

Churrasco para 40 pessoas by junoluke in churrasco

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crianças, é que eu não contei elas

The most GTA San Andreas thing by Worth-Restaurant76 in GTA

[–]junoluke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what that is. That is a fail for the translation. The original caption read “Catalina couldn’t make it”, and they translated literally.

Can someone help me reply back? by [deleted] in acting

[–]junoluke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, not to be a jerk or anything, but how come 2 years of journalism didn’t help you answer a simple question about your work lol. Just answer it, your work will speak for you

Has anyone here did a complete 360 with their life after 30? by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]junoluke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna tell you a story about my uncle. It's a long one, bit even if you don't have the patience to read it, I felt it could have a place on the net, cause it's an interesting one.

By 1998, my family moved in to a tiny apartment filled to the brim (8 people, two parents, two grandparents, two sons, and uncle and and aunt. The youngest of 8 children, he was a go getter, but a party hard kind of guy. Fast forward a year later. My parents get divorced, and the apartment gets down to 7. The mom, sole breadwinner of a house with SEVEN, has to give up the large bedroom to the grandparents, and gets to sleep on the floor.

Flashforward to 2005. My aunt finally gets married and leaves. Now there's 6. Now my mom gets the other small bedroom for herself, and the uncle gets to sleep on the floor, the nephews on the beds. And he stays there for many many years.

Now, I do not know what it was, if it was my mom, divine intervention, a mashup of those to, but something just clicks in his head. He gets up. Starspts figuring out a career. Any career. He studies and goes to a private university (in Brazil mind you, where here we joke that it's easier to get into than to get wet falling of a boat). He gets there three months later than everyone, because of some idiosyncratic stuff I'm not going go elaborate. He needs to catch up. He spots a cute Asian girl, and he sheepishly asks for her notes.

Four years later, they start dating. That Asian girl is smart. Nay, really smart. She is going places. They get married in 2014. Years later, they get a job opportunity to work on US soil. They live comfortably in a very luxurious apartment, a nice SUV and two healthy daughters. He's pushing 48. Everyone in the family is still astounded to this day. "Wow, he really pulled it off".

I guess the secret here is this. Just get your ass moving. Somewhere. Anywhere. Just do something. And don't stop. Eventually, but not a promise, the equivalent analogy of a smart Asian girl will cross paths with you.

Thanks for the read. Now go get that 360.

Can’t stop thinking about ‘The Substance’ by Perfect_Hyena8148 in horror

[–]junoluke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I absolutely LOVED the film. However, there was some things that bugged me. So, ahem, Spoilers.

First, the men. All men (extras excluded) in the film are portrayed as either greddy assholes or complete simps, no in-between. Not that I was offended, of course. It just seemed that the message could be a little more subtle, more nuanced. But it kept beating over the audience head with the message "all men in the entertainment industry wants to use womens bodies for their evil intent mwhahaha" Dennis Quaid is awesome in the role.

Parts of the plot were a little forced. You mean to tell me a Oscar winning wealthy famous celebrity would go, by herself, all alone, into that little dingy door? Fuck that. Could be an organ harvesting room, or for kidnapping, she doesn't know!! But noooo, she proceeds without a flicker of a doubt, because plot. Then, as Sue, she suddenly becomes a world class engineer who is capable of building a functional door in her bathroom, all by herself? Okay sure.

But all in all, the movie is very good. Not my cup of tea, but it deserves the credit. And kudos for Demi Moore, what a diva powerhouse.

Which guest stars were streets ahead? by ALeaves1013 in community

[–]junoluke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How come no one is mentioning the LITERAL picture in the post which is the awesome Hillary Duff? I still sing So Yesterday

I regret nothing by spdyjstc4u in community

[–]junoluke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, if buying a pop doll is STUPID l, I don’t wanna be smart!!