Why can't we eat heart-shaped potatoes?

Elton 2022-04-19 09:02:45

Would you buy potatoes if they were heart shaped? What are the market standards for crops?

Potatoes, garbage, grapes, tomatoes, useless garbage to paint, create, oysters.

Simple movements plus music is dance, simple garbage plus heart is life. Varda uses his funny soul to photograph the behaviors we see every day in our lives, the cars that we can hold with one punch, and his own wrinkles. Her attitude towards life is like an unexpected game, although she has followed her husband and flew to heaven, ending this wonderful journey of life.

Varda is the cutest old lady in the whole world. If a clock has no hands, you can’t see the passage of time. Although people are moving, and the clock is not moving, can we deny the existence of time? Movies are art, and so is life. My favorite grandpa who makes doll trees out of old dolls. Grandma said, my husband is an artist, I support him, this is his interest, he is an uncompromising artist, that is very proud, it is the appearance of love and family merging into life.

So what is the commercial value of crops? Nice looking apples? A peach without injury? Or fresh shiitake mushrooms intact?

Heart-shaped potatoes can bring a little difference to our lives; less beautiful apples may be sweeter; bruised peaches can be made into delicious peach pie; chopped dried shiitake mushrooms can also be made into delicious braised pork rice (See Teacher Bai Zhongyuan's new variety show).

There are many things that nature can allow us to pick up. Don’t make life too tight. If you have nothing to do, just pick it up and you will have unexpected surprises.

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  • Leanna 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Glean's original intent and the use of metaphor refer to two parties. Junk is possibility.

  • Xzavier 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    I agree with the short comment that Varda's documentary is a film with love. Only with love as the starting point can a film truly see a world beyond the photographer's own. Only love can open oneself and let go of the self to allow the world and others to enter the image. This is what many self-proclaimed independent documentary filmmakers fail to do. More people either can't wait to express their opinions or disguise their emotions as the images are essentially giant babies and brainless rebellious teenagers. You will find that love and innocence are likely to be nurtured, not inborn For the past that all will lose. In addition, Varda's characteristics allow her cute behavior and object selection to avoid the boredom of petty bourgeoisie. She does not glean the gleaners

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The Gleaners & I quotes

  • Agnès Varda: He looked at an empty clock but put it back down. I picked it up and took it home. A clock without hands works fine for me. You don't see time passing.