• @Etterra
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    2926 days ago

    Crab is more of a lifestyle than a species. We all get there eventually.

  • @Crackhappy
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    1926 days ago

    You can tuna piano, but you cannot tuna crab

    • @ChicoSuave
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      826 days ago

      Tuba crabs come pre-turned to Sea Major.

      • @Crackhappy
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        426 days ago

        I’d like to see you try…

        • Rose Thorne(She/Her)
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          326 days ago

          If I had a pair of microcontrollers and an electric keyboard, I’d be totally down. No fucking clue what I’m doing, but it shouldn’t be that hard, right?

          • FuglyDuck
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            226 days ago

            That’s what my GF said about making sashimi.

              • FuglyDuck
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                26 days ago

                Wait…. There’s a coding language called shashimi?

                Python definitely is my go to on these things- you’d be surprised what you can do with a pi pico or a feather.

                As for the shashimi, shredded shashimi is a thing that exists. It probably shouldn’t, but it does.

                Edit: though sashimi tacos doesn’t sound any where near as bad as most “seafood tacos”….

                • Rose Thorne(She/Her)
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                  126 days ago

                  At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised, but I just meant making a decent sashimi dish. Every time I’ve looked in that direction, I’m impressed at how casual they make it look.

  • don
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    326 days ago

    “One day in the future, you will all be me.”

      • androogee (they/she)
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        126 days ago

        I first read it when I was like 15, tapped out in book 3.

        Read it again as an adult, enjoyed it immensely, still missed a great deal of what was happening.

        Third time I started to really start to plug into what Gene was laying down.

        I’ve read it maybe 6 times now and I pick up new details and meanings every time.

        Obviously that’s a whole lot if you don’t find value in the journey itself, and it’s not like I’m recommending it or anything haha. I always tell people to start with his short stories. The Island Of Doctor Death And Other Stories is a great one.

        • @[email protected]
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          126 days ago

          Have you read the Long Sun ones that always somehow turn into people walking around dark tunnels for chapters on end? A lot less cryptic, apart from it feeling like everything of significance is happening offpage.