• heyWhatsay@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    My friend calls pineapples ‘Dragon Eggs’ and tossed one into a bonfire. Pulled it out later to have the most delicious roasted sweet mythical egg ever

  • jaschen306@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    Related, but off topic.

    If you ever visit Taiwan, be sure to eat the local pineapples. We have one of the sweetest pineapple and we eat the core of the pineapple. The core is actually crunchy, like the constancy of a crispy pear.

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    “My armour is like tenfold shields, my teeth are swords, my claws spears, the shock of my tail is a thunderbolt, my wings a hurricane, and my breath death!..Wait, is that…pinapple skin armour?? Oh, shit, I’m so fucked!”

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    The pineapple will be just fine the flesh touching the steam on the other side spread all over your body by the pineapple keeping it pressed against your skin on the other hand is going to have a nice chard bbq taste.

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      If the steam doesn’t get you, the enzymes breaking down your proteins would surely give you horrible skin irritation.

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      Ya, it’s all a big lie brought to you by billionaire dragons. They’re just trying to get you to wrap yourself in a tasty garnish so that they get a nice citrus flavor once they are done roasting you.

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    I’ve been watching Tech Ingredients search for the best shield material to test their Drone destroying extreme high power laser setup indoors for obvious reasons.

    It turned out to be fruits/veggies. Nothing else came close. So he went with panels filled with thickened water.

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      I’m personally skeptical of laser based weapons, given that they have one wavelength. once one is developed and deployed, it will be trivial to paint drones with a reflective paint specific for that wavelength.

      The results is a nation investing 100s of millions on a weapon, that once deployed will be countered by 1000s $ of spray paint.

      imagine if you could get a t-shirt that could deflect a any bullet. that’s what still happen with laser based weapons.

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        I think that wouldn’t necessarily work once you get to the right wavelengths for it to start interacting with the organic bases of the paints. There’s only so much you can do when someone shoots an infrared laser at the resonant frequency of a C=C double bond.