Budwig_v_1337hoven [he/him]

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Cake day: July 26th, 2020

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  • I was playing around with stable diffusion for like a day and tried to generate a surveillance cam overgrown with moss. It just wouldn’t do it, and I ended up with a bunch of pictures of trees overgrown with moss that have cams on them. The surveillance-machine-fed machine can’t imagine the surveillance machine being overgrown but it can readily imagine the surveillance machine growing on the overgrowth. I found it poetic how radically limited the creativity of the new, supposedly radical creativity machine turned out to be. Still looked kinda cool, so I rolled with it and now I’m used to it.




  • high in sodium

    you’re thinking of anchovies, I think. There’s less than a gram of salt in the 100g sardines sitting in front of me rn

    high in saturated fats

    again, from the sardines on my desk: 17,3g of fat per 100g; only 3,5g of those are saturated. Idk if that’s high to you, but it doesn’t seem to be to me

    bpa, pcbs

    like all canned foods, yea. High, also is relative here, though I can’t really find reliable numbers rn. If you know more, please share

    mercury

    not really, I think you’re thinking of tuna? Sardines are a very small fish near the bottom of the food network, feeding on krill - there isn’t really much bio-accumulation going on here, compared to bigger fish. There’s some mercury in them for sure, but you’d have to eat a lot of sardines to get to dangerous levels

    This post has been paid for by the North Atlantic Fishery Council, I hope you have enjoyed this social media content and will consider consuming 100 - 400g of canned sardines per day.

    Also just wanna say, it’s not very nice of you to be calling me an idiot when I even went out of my way to provide a CW for vegan sensibilities. I did find your post in response pretty funny though. Also also, I am eating those beans as well, don’t you worry.











  • I lived in one of those beautiful looking Dutch apartments for a while. They kinda suck, tbh. Extremely steep stairs, high ceilings with big windows (have fun heating) and the smallest shitters you can imagine. Friend of mine couldn’t even close the door (which lead right into the hallway). The kitchens also usually sucked. The whole look is based on taxing the width of the street-facing side, so these houses are all loong tube-shaped and way too much of the theoretically useful l space is just stairs/hallways. Also, fucking fake fireplaces in every room, cutting off one of four corners, making it even less usable.

    Tbf it was all landlord’s special extra plus for students but the floorplan doesn’t really change in the nicer ones - and it was a bad one. Old Dutch houses may look pretty from the outside but they waste so much space on the inside, it’s infuriating

    Edit: Also I didn’t watch the video, sorry. The power of the thumbnail just compelled me to leave this comment