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Re: New Weird
« Reply #450 on: October 22, 2024, 09:45:22 PM »
Klaus Kinski, the most crazy psycopathic diva ever, lol. Famous for his tantrums.
There is a Comedian Max Giermann, who can imitate Kinski as if he was the real one. When I first saw him on TV I thought this was some old show, but then I wondered why the people in the audience were dressed in a modern way.  Had to google if Kinski was still alive, because Giermann's performance was so realistic. And all the insults he is throwing around in his role as Kinski are actually quotes from the original Kinski. Very funny.

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #451 on: October 22, 2024, 10:20:24 PM »
I am not very savvy about Westerns (spaghetti or not) but I am not surprised about Klaus Kinski being in lots of them.

The protest today was on the Plaza de Mayo, the center of the Argentinian politics. There were stands and public classes but they were not so many people. Still, it was interesting. Luckily, the weather helped. It was sunny and, even when it was quite hot, it was not too terrible, mainly thanks to cool breeze.
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Re: New Weird
« Reply #452 on: October 26, 2024, 07:48:46 PM »
It's Jim Butcher's birthday today!
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Re: New Weird
« Reply #453 on: October 31, 2024, 02:45:30 PM »
And today is Harry's birthday!


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« Reply #454 on: October 31, 2024, 03:13:50 PM »
I came here today to say just that!  :)
Also, it is the day that the other wizard called Harry became an orphan, poor thing (while ending a war in the process).
And, it is Halloween, so if anyone here is celebrating, have fun!
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« Reply #455 on: October 31, 2024, 05:27:06 PM »
Happy Halloween. 🎃

Mini is out there with some friends. She is going as a cute bat.
Micro is dressed as some unknown Anime woman. It looks good, but she will stay at home because this year she wasn't invited to any party and we won't allow her to go out on her own. But we are watching movies together and later we will eat a blood red soup and some sausages disguised as cut off fingers.

Once I made green raspberry muffins with some silvery powder for Kindergarten, but the kids didn't eat them,  because they looked too disgusting, lol.
They looked like bleeding moldy zombie Muffins, mwahaha.

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« Reply #456 on: October 31, 2024, 10:54:32 PM »
I hope the kids have fun and that you enjoy the movies too  :)
Here in my country there is no Halloween tradition, even when lately, with globalization, they are beginning to be costume parties, special edition candies and things like that. I just learned that at least in one town parents and children do trick or treatin but instead of going to houses they go to the stores.

You made me laugh about the green muffins. We have very ingrained our association with food and color. We know muffins should not look the way you made them and even when our rational head knows it is safe, our instinct says "nope". I remember once read about some researchers doing different experiences about that. For example, after explaining to a group of volunteers that they were investigating something about the idea of "food enters for the eyes" they made them eat food without seeing it (I do not remember if people were blindfolded or if they were not lights). Everyone said food has been very good. But when they saw what they had eaten, including blue burgers and things like that most people were revolted, a couple of them were truly sick.
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Re: New Weird
« Reply #457 on: November 01, 2024, 11:19:10 AM »
There is no real tradition of Halloween here. Just some kids trick or treating but not everywhere and those adults who like dressing up in horror costumes and having a reason to party. It came with the popularity of American movies and of course shops trying to make profit by selling Halloween stuff. And the Kindergarten used it as a more attractive festivity than all hallows day or harvest festival. So I am guessing it has gradually become some sort of new tradition among those families with children in the last 15 to 20 years.
And personally I like the horror theme more than our own tradition of Fasching in February. And one gets to do some art with all those pumpkins so one doesn't have to eat them all, lol. My grandmother always made pickled pumpkin, which we had to eat all winter. Yuck. Along with other pickled vegetables she grew in her garden.

I am grateful to be born in the age of global trade, so we don't have to make food durable for winter time any more. Now I just go to the supermarket, buy whatever relatively fresh stuff is there and if I like I can grow my own stuff, but am not dependent on the survival of my own crops.
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Re: New Weird
« Reply #458 on: November 01, 2024, 11:25:45 AM »
Sorry for the double post.

About the colours of food. I have learned of an experiment that if you for example put a blue light on, all food looks disgusting. But the same food under yellow light looks really delicious.
There are a lot of shops who use certain wavelengths of light to make their products look more attractive. Not only grocery stores but also for example clothing shops.
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« Reply #459 on: November 01, 2024, 06:00:43 PM »
There is no real tradition of Halloween here. Just some kids trick or treating but not everywhere and those adults who like dressing up in horror costumes and having a reason to party. It came with the popularity of American movies and of course shops trying to make profit by selling Halloween stuff. And the Kindergarten used it as a more attractive festivity than all hallows day or harvest festival. So I am guessing it has gradually become some sort of new tradition among those families with children in the last 15 to 20 years.
And personally I like the horror theme more than our own tradition of Fasching in February. And one gets to do some art with all those pumpkins so one doesn't have to eat them all, lol. My grandmother always made pickled pumpkin, which we had to eat all winter. Yuck. Along with other pickled vegetables she grew in her garden.

I am grateful to be born in the age of global trade, so we don't have to make food durable for winter time any more. Now I just go to the supermarket, buy whatever relatively fresh stuff is there and if I like I can grow my own stuff, but am not dependent on the survival of my own crops.

Yes, the situation is more or less the same here. Those who have small children now are "celebrating" Halloween, while elder people did not. Also we do not usually eat the classical pumpking (except in some of the northern provinces) they are simply not so common. We ate similar things but with other shapes and different flavors too like the small
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or the orange
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And yes, I am so grateful not to have to produce my own food (and especially not having to kill the animals myself).

Sorry for the double post.

About the colours of food. I have learned of an experiment that if you for example put a blue light on, all food looks disgusting. But the same food under yellow light looks really delicious.
There are a lot of shops who use certain wavelengths of light to make their products look more attractive. Not only grocery stores but also for example clothing shops.
Yes, that is so interesting about the colors. It is quite common in the stores that sell meat to made some changes in the light, so the red meat looks redder.
Missing you, Md 

There are many horrible sights in the multiverse. Somehow, though, to a soul attuned to the subtle rhythms of a library, there are few worse sights than a hole where a book ought to be. Someone has stolen a book (Terry Pratchett)