Nope, you eat it
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@cheong So not like fuck the duck until exploded.
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Ok, I think all beer is nasty. But this? This is a war crime. Or would be if it didn't have the hallmarks of an AI generated image. But still....
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@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
Ok, I think all beer is nasty.
I just had 6 and I assure you, you are very wrong.
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@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
Ok, I think all beer is nasty. But this? This is a war crime. Or would be if it didn't have the hallmarks of an AI generated image. But still....
That's AI-generated, but...
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The Swedes certainly are a hardy bunch.
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@DogsB said in Nope, you eat it:
The Swedes certainly are a hardy bunch.
I think I was primed by the context so my first parse of the headline was "A bear bit my face off so I made [my face] into goulash".
It was probably over the legal limits for antibiotic residues (and tasted too much of iodine anyway) by the time the surgeons were done with it but "if anybody will eat my face it's gonna be ME!" would be an understandable motto.
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@LaoC said in Nope, you eat it:
I think I was primed by the context so my first parse of the headline was "A bear bit my face off so I made [my face] into goulash".
You're not alone in this.
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@DogsB said in Nope, you eat it:
"Rice is great if you're really hungry and want to eat two thousand of something." -- Mitch Hedberg
Shouldn't the singular be "rye", though? Like "one die, two dice". You'd say "hey, Randall, you've got a rye on the front of your shirt".
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@da-Doctah There's already a different grain called rye, more closely related to wheat than rice. (Or at least it's more similar to wheat; I don't know about the genetics of various Poaceae. (Wikipedia says yes, it's closely related to wheat and barley.) Like wheat and barley, it contains gluten, which rice does not.)
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I don't think I posted this already...
Lawsuit Says Doctor Died When Disney Restaurant Served Non Allergen Free Food
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJE0q0l0kcg
Apparently, Disney makes a big deal of accommodating guests with food allergies. The concessionaires who actually serve the food, maybe not so much.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
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@DogsB That looks pretty good assuming the meats are properly prepared.
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@boomzilla Also in the article: Some guy swallowed a phone!
Word to the wise: That is not a proper method to supply materials for cybernetic devices!
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@boomzilla TL;DR: Guy eats octopus. (I've had octopus. Meh. It's not terrible, but the texture is very rubbery.) I guess he swallowed it whole, and it got stuck partway down. Just like any other big chunk of food that got stuck; that it happened to have tentacles is mostly just click bait.
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
I've had octopus.
That sounds painful. Hope you got better quickly.
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
I guess he swallowed it whole, and it got stuck partway down.
It got stuck partway up.
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@boomzilla Down, up, whichever direction it was traveling when it got stuck, it got stuck somewhere between his mouth and stomach. The fact that it was big enough to get stuck indicates that he failed to chew it adequately. The tentacles add squick factor, but aren't really relevant to it getting stuck.
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla Down, up, whichever direction it was traveling when it got stuck, it got stuck somewhere between his mouth and stomach. The fact that it was big enough to get stuck indicates that he failed to chew it adequately. The tentacles add squick factor, but aren't really relevant to it getting stuck.
Much more fun to write it up as though he got hentai’d than that he had a skill issue chewing.
Plus it will warm @DogsB’s cockles to think about someone really living the weeaboo dream.
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@izzion said in Nope, you eat it:
someone
really livingalmost dieing the weeaboo dream
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
TL;DR: Guy eats octopus.
Never would I have guessed.
@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
Meh. It's not terrible
I happen to disagree.
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
(I've had octopus. Meh. It's not terrible, but the texture is very rubbery.)
Like squid and cuttlefish, you either have to cook octopus very quickly or very slowly for a long time. I've got a tremendous Greek octopus stew recipe somewhere. (I might have too many recipes...)
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@dkf The (one?) time I've had it was in a paella, so long and slow, I assume.
Greek octopus stew recipe
I'd try that, although I have no idea where I could obtain octopus around here.
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@DogsB without the mock conspiracy-nuttery, you'd have to call him a scientist.
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
@dkf The (one?) time I've had it was in a paella, so long and slow, I assume.
Greek octopus stew recipe
I'd try that, although I have no idea where I could obtain octopus around here.
I buy it frozen. Just gotta find a better fishmonger.
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@DogsB said in Nope, you eat it:
Field geologist rules:
1. lick the rocks!
2. don't lick the rock that the professor just licked and handed to you...And in case you wonder, yes, that's for real.
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I accidentally ate a gluten-free chocolate chip cookie yesterday. If it was representative of how gluten-free food tastes, I empathize with @HardwareGeek.
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@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
(I've had octopus. Meh. It's not terrible, but the texture is very rubbery.)
Like squid and cuttlefish, you either have to cook octopus very quickly or very slowly for a long time. I've got a tremendous Greek octopus stew recipe somewhere. (I might have too many recipes...)
I've got a package of frozen takoyaki in the freezer just waiting for me to get in the mood for sommething with tentacles.
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@remi said in Nope, you eat it:
@DogsB said in Nope, you eat it:
Field geologist rules:
1. lick the rocks!
2. don't lick the rock that the professor just licked and handed to you...And in case you wonder, yes, that's for real.
And stay away from galena. It may be pretty and shiny, but that doesn't translate to edibility.
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@Zerosquare said in Nope, you eat it:
chocolate chip cookie
I've never been fond of the taste of those.
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I find regular ones delicious. But those gluten-free ones...
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@Zerosquare said in Nope, you eat it:
I find regular ones delicious. But those gluten-free ones...
I make, or used to make, before I had to give up sugar, chocolate chip cookies with almond flour. They don't have the same texture as regular, wheat flour cookies (which can be quite varied, depending on the recipe), but not bad at all. Assuming you're not allergic to tree nuts, of course.
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@remi There are some toxic minerals that are a bad idea to go licking. Not that they will kill you from licking them, but still not a good idea.
But then again, there are mechanics that check what fluid something is by tasting it, which is also a bad idea.
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@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
There are some toxic minerals that are a bad idea to go licking.
Arsenopyrite (iron arsenic sulfide). Realgar (tetra-arsenic tetra-sulfide). Orpiment (di-arsenic tri-sulfide). Coloradoite (mercury telluride). Hutchinsonite (thallium lead arsenic sulfide). Cinnabar (mercury sulfide).
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@HardwareGeek It's probably also not a good idea to lick pitchblende. Ingesting an alpha-ray emitter is bad for one's health.
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@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
There are some toxic minerals that are a bad idea to go licking.
Obviously, yeah. But those aren't that common so you're unlikely to stumble upon them randomly. Also, the licking only really matters to identify a couple of sedimentary rocks, which none of the toxic minerals are. In igneous contexts (where you might find those), licking won't help you, so if you're an actual field geologist (and not just a random-rock-licker), you're not going to do it.
@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
It's probably also not a good idea to lick pitchblende.
Actually you probably can lick it once or twice, but sucking on it like a candy would indeed be a bad idea. Our mineralogy professor used that to lead a discussion about radioactivity. There was a tray with various rocks and when describing them he pointed out the pitchblende. His quip was "you're fine looking at it, touching it etc. but just don't go storing the sample in your trousers' pocket..."
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@Zerosquare said in Nope, you eat it:
I accidentally ate a gluten-free chocolate chip cookie yesterday. If it was representative of how gluten-free food tastes, I empathize with @HardwareGeek.
I
accidentallymade a gluten-free black forest cake yestermonth. You couldn’t even tell! Delicious. (and moist. Look at me still talking when there’s pictures to post)Filed under: GLUTENFREIE SCHWARZWÄLDER KIRSCHTORTE OHNE WEINER WÜRSTCHEN
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@kazitor said in Nope, you eat it:
@Zerosquare said in Nope, you eat it:
I accidentally ate a gluten-free chocolate chip cookie yesterday. If it was representative of how gluten-free food tastes, I empathize with @HardwareGeek.
I
accidentallymade a gluten-free black forest cake yestermonth. You couldn’t even tell! Delicious. (and moist. Look at me still talking when there’s pictures to post)Filed under: GLUTENFREIE SCHWARZWÄLDER KIRSCHTORTE OHNE WEINER WÜRSTCHEN
Too bad it doesn't have weiner würstchen.
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@kazitor said in Nope, you eat it:
Filed under: GLUTENFREIE SCHWARZWÄLDER KIRSCHTORTE OHNE WEINER WÜRSTCHEN
I think you meant GLUTENFREIESCHWARZWÄLDERKIRSCHTORTEOHNEWEINERWÜRSTCHEN.