🇯🇵 You just know that guy voted for the exact policies which ruined his home country.
Now he's in Japan and demanding we ruin ours too.
I have a solution: get out of Japan.
@kazumori4771181@threenotes_jp This is part of the reason I don't crap on 'Alien 3' as much as other people. The external shots of the prison were incredible.
A follower showed me something called "Ambrosia Salad" the other day.
…Is this real? Like, an actual thing people eat?
Marshmallows.
Whipped cream.
Canned fruit.
Coconut.
…all of that? In one bowl? What is even supposed to go in a salad anymore?
This is a salad??
I'm sorry, in what universe.
@tanpukunokami Ever since I saw a simpsons episode mentioning this fish, as a kid, I've wanted to try it. Is it expensive? Do American foreigners eat it when they visit? I definitely want to try it when I visit!
You won’t believe this, but in Japan,
there’s a fish so deadly, you need a license to cook it.
Not a regular cooking certificate. A special one.
For one fish.
It’s called fugu.
Its poison is 1,000 times deadlier than cyanide.
One fish can kill 30 people.
There is no antidote.
If you’re poisoned, you die slowly.
Paralyzed.
Fully awake. Watching it happen.
To serve it legally, chefs take a brutal exam.
Gut a live fugu.
Identify every organ.
Remove every toxic part.
One mistake, you fail.
Cook it without a license?
That’s a crime.
In 1975, one of Japan’s greatest kabuki actors — a Living National Treasure — walked into a Kyoto restaurant and ordered four servings of fugu liver.
He said he was immune to the poison.
He died that night. Paralyzed.
In his hotel room.
Serving fugu liver has been banned ever since.
And yet.
Every winter, people line up.
They pay $200.
They eat it sliced so thin, you can see the plate through it.
A fish that can kill you.
They eat it anyway.
Worth it?
Apparently, yes.
@WelDemi161 Ok, that sounds about right then. It looks like the closest US equivalent to the Zerode-44 is E6013. I've used that one a few times. AI seems well suited for things like comparing spec sheets. Might use that to figure lubrication equivalents 😁
I don't know why people argue with me over George Floyd. There are maybe like 12 people who know more about this case than me and none of them are academics or leftist.
- It took 17 minutes for EMS to go 2 blocks because they went to the wrong address.
- Chauvin called EMS 30 seconds into Floyds Arrest.
- Floyd is seen on Camera consuming pills
- Chauvin was trained in the technique he used and it was retroactively made illegal and prior training was hidden from the jury
- The medical examiner admitted if this happened at Georges home with no police, it was an OD
- EMS didn't hook George up to Oxygen when put in the ambulance. They forgot to hook the tubing to the O2 tanks
- Floyd still had a faint heartbeat when he reached the hospital despite all of this
Hey everyone overseas,
I think you’ve got the wrong idea about Japanese people.
You probably think we’re all just staring at our phones on the train…
but actually, we spend the ride sharpening our swords
and casually throwing shuriken around for fun.
Just thought you should know.
❗️Identity of thieving woman who stole the champagne & wine from the table during Trump's assassination attempt revealed as Ukrainian Ambassador to the USA Olga Stefanishyna.
😂 Too funny...
@WelDemi161@DustyOracle When I'm restricting calories, it's a decent substitute for a fudge popsicle. Essentially just the calories of the banana plus 12 for the Tbsp of powder.
But yes, it will preserve it longer when it's starting to go bad.
@WelDemi161 Once the banana gets ripe I usually mash them and make a spread by mixing it with the peanut butter, and add a little honey if needed.
I’ve also made just peanut butter and honey spread, both are good.
@threenotes_jp I feel a Ryokan would be a better experience, but I'm not the type to stay holed up in my room too long if I have a limited time somewhere.