OMG It's Saturday
May 9, 2026

Bob's Burgers, Every Episode, Probably
WARNING I'mma get negative fast LOL If you want not depressing stuff skip today.
TLDR Disney is still evil at the end of the day and I'm allergic to blue milk.
6:59 AM
This week went buy so fast @_@
Feel so much better than yesterday. I think it was one of those things where if you don't give your body the time to rest, your body will make the time ;-;
7:40 AM
Went to Sprouts, been addicted to this Cotton Candy flavored milk from the brand, Danzeisen Dairy. It's BLUEEE. There's not much to say about it aside from when you drink it, yup that's exactly the flavor of cotton candy LOL
Like everything else that's blue and trending currently it gets it's
coloring from butterpea flower extract, if you steep
that flower like you would tea, the water will turn blue. The
website suggests that you should try turning it into ice cream.
Definitely gonna do it. Did everyone get to make ice cream in a
zip lock baggie school? I made it for my parents that weekend after
learning how to do it and they liked it. Surprisingly lol.
Random note, I can't have blue milk from Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland, they add fruit to it, the blue one at least had pineapple (that's what I'm allergic to). Green milk doesn't have it, (it was like 2019) so I bought that instead. It use to label what's in the drinks online and on the app but I don't see that now (maybe I need to look harder but I'm on the actual menu so where else would it be??? someone send me a disney adult) ._. So take a gamble with your life I guess if you desire Star Wars' milk and you're allergic to certain fruits T_T Also if you're allergic to pineapple like me, you also can't have most things in the Cantina, I think I legit ate a Star Wars themed chocolate chip cookie, but by themed they just gave it a space name LOL

I thought this was from Mr. Meaty, I have no idea what this is LMAO
It all just seems insane for them to no longer list it, especially when DISNEY'S negligence keeps killing people via food. There was that insane case where the widowed husband sued Disney for his wife's fatal allergic reaction, and Disney responded with yall signed up for Disney+ therefor youve turned over your rights to sue and this goes to arbitration, it's like private suing but people like Disney take advantage of the situation for obvious reasons. A 42 yr old lady died cause of Disney's negligence, she did her part and told the restaurant of the allergies and they assured her that it was noted. Whelp she still died, now a kid has no mom. 2 years after that, (so this year, 2026), the husband finally had to drop the case, it's not clear if they reached a settlement or if he ran out of funds. There's another case I'd bring up but I don't want my ass sued by Mickey since they shifted the blame off to another party. All articles related to this separate event got the wrong source. Maybe if people used their noggin versus nostalgia Disney can finally be held accountable.
2:46 PM
Gonna see my girlfriend tonight :D and we are gonna catch up on Euphoria's latest episode, this season is so weird to me. It feels like Sam Levinson really got into spaghetti westerns and cyberpunk 2077 over the season break LOL It's very dad core.

Jules on her way to Cassie's and Nate's Wedding
11:30 PM
We also ended up watching Frankenstein, the recent one directed by Guillermo del Toro. The only thing I really knew was that Lauren Collins from Degrassi was in it (aside from the A-List cast) LMAO It was great, loved it. The CGI was insanely bad... like tv drama's have done better fires >_> but w.e. Everything else, perfect.

Frankenstein (2025)
Victor and his 6 ft. 5 in. tall creation LOL
Learned that Guillermo's been trying to get this film up and running since 2008. Universal initial wanted his version for their Dark Universe film franchise but Tom Cruise fucked all that up with his The Mummy film LOL So eventually Netflix was basically like here's a check give us your Frankenstein please.
Sometimes if a specific company doesn't or can't produce a film the creator will take it somewhere else and pitch it. If you like Phineas and Ferb, that was almost a Nickelodeon cartoon but was turned down. The creators spend 16 years pitching @_@

Phineas and Ferb
I think this is Disney's Fairly Oddparents,
they aint gonna let this show die
Other times a film is done, they just need a buyer to distribute a film. The most recent example would be Coyote vs. Acme, when it comes out see it, it's amazing, got to work market research for it. This one was a little different with the added part that Warner Bros. initially trashed it and Ketchup Entertainment bought the rights for distribution.

Mad Max parody with Wile E. Coyote
I can yap forever of about this stuff XD