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bincho maguro (or bintoro) is such a hard cut of fish to come around 🐟
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Jan 5, 2025

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My favorite dish is the black cod miso i grew up eating bacalao and never liked it much but this is prepared so differently and made me love cod fish its so sweet and soft 10/10
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Had some seasoned sushi rice and cut up the fish into sashimi with serrano peppers seasalt and sesame oil sesame seeds too. a big Orion beer. Ate outside on the patio now that it stays dark later. πŸͺ±πŸ™ŒπŸ£
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idk how i came across this in my daily wikipedia surfs, but something about this painting just amuses me so much. my first impression was this looks fairly modern in a way, possibly because of the composition and how she made her features so light and bouncy. it oddly made me think of disney when i looked for longer. then i see it was made in 1909 πŸ˜‚ this painting can transcend times and i wouldn’t truly know when it was made unless i looked more closely at the objects around the subject. but even that can be a stretch as vintage items can be popular amongst anyone and they can just have their vanity setup look like this. i tried looking for photographs of her online but alas nothing came up with certainty.
Apr 27, 2025
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i saw something on here a day ago about how fireflies are disappearing and lightly catastrophized the scenario. but then as i regulated myself i looked up an article lightly extinguishing my concerns. so as i look at the copious little flickers out my window, ill be glad to tell you that while firefly populations are decreasing, some firefly species are adapting to new environments trying to prosper and evolve. big causes for their decline are obvi climate change, urbanization, and light pollution. a simple way for you to not make things bad for the fireflies in your area is to not use pesticides on your lawns if you have them. they spend most of their lives in the ground so it starts at the soil. additionally, every article i see with the salacious title about β€œlast generation to see firefliesβ€œ seems to be blocking out a lot of things about current firefly populations. most of the fireflies on the IUCN red list they keep mentioning are marked vulnerable or least concern. so there is a possibility a species or more of fireflies may disappear, but all of them i don’t think so.
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i cried all night, i deserve this today
Feb 10, 2025