Disegniamo le forze attrattive dei brand e sviluppiamo sistemi di identità aziendali, accompagnando la loro trasformazione digitale, con una competenza specifica nel brand design, nel packaging design e nel web design.
Apprezziamo quello che facciamo e ci piace lavorare con clienti e team che condividono questa filosofia cruciale ma semplice:
doing some research on parapsychology as a field. in short, it's the study of how the supernatural relates to psychology, and is largely regarded as pseudoscience with only a handful of people studying it, and very very few universities will even offer a parapsych program.
so… martin, buddy, did you just google 'what degrees do people get for paranormal research' and go with the first one that popped up? you did didn't you. idiot.
サバ Saba - Mackerel
I got to try mackerel for the first time I visited Japan and it tastes so different from the freshwater fish we have in Austria. I really like it! It goes great with rice! Unfortunately, mackerels are very hard to get in Austria. Do you eat fish?
Tw: restricted medical diet, missing hunger cues, death, general food and chronic illness stuff. (It's a good post tho)
Being able to eat cereal again has unlocked something actually feral in me. I'm so used to not being able to grab a quick little snack that won't have Medical Consequences later that I've pretty much gotten used to just... turning my hunger cues off and running at a deficit of calories.
It takes me literal hours to eat a bag of crisps because if I don't eke it out, my body will reject it. I can't have most fruits because my body will reject them. Raw vegetables will send me to the ER. All the foods I can eat require labor, either past or present, and when you're already running on a deficit of energy from chronic pain and constant hunger, well, that's easier said than done.
But being able to do something as simple as eating cornflakes, either with or without milk, and not have my body go into an anaphylactic meltdown is... This is game-changing.
When I say it has awoken something feral in me, I'm being literal. It's hunger. I'm feeling hunger, and for the first time in literal years, I'm able to sate it without having to burn up precious energy to do it.
And it's just so achingly normal that it feels like it shouldn't be a big deal. It feels ridiculous to feel tearful over a thing like cornflakes. But when I consider the fact that in 2019, I almost died from malnutrition because my nervous system was shutting down, and I couldn't eat anything because my MCAS was so advanced everything was sending me into anaphylaxis I, I just. Yeah.
Yelena: I may be short but that doesn't mean I'm not tough! *aggressively tries to open a Caprisun*
Kate:
Kate: Would you like me to open it for you?
Yelena: *voice crack* Yes please.
"Milk concentrates with cocoa and coffee. Delicious and highly nutritious cocoa or coffee with milk can be prepared in a few minutes." Poster by A. Barkovsky (USSR, 1952).
something Ingo hates: a certain type of food ruined by a prank Emmet and Elesa once pulled on him when they were younger and Akari finds one such food item and she is shocked to see him react this annoyed and at the idea of sharing it or eating it with her.
(I imagine there were often two against one pranks going on with either twin joining with Elesa or the twins coming up with something to annoy Elesa)
it can definitely happen that something becomes inedible after a prank was pulled.
FOOD PRANKS. They can be so funny but devistating lol.
My dad has a story of how years ago, there was a person in his office who would steal his lunch out of the break room and eat them all the time. Didn’t matter if my dad put his name on it either. This mystery worker would take it and it would always be gone by the time my dad went to get it for lunch. Every day!!!
Well he got sick of this happening, obviously. My dad would always make a sandwich, so when he had enough, he made the sandwich with dogfood instead of his usual fixings. He said when he went to get his lunch out of the fridge that day, there was his sandwich, with two bites out of it.
My dad says the funniest part to him was that the person needed a second bite to realize it was dogfood. He never had a problem with his lunch being stolen again though!!
I think the trick of just swapping out one part of the food/meal for something else would be enough to kill the entirety of it for Ingo.
Imagine Akari brings Ingo a big box of filled donuts — surely he’d like these! But Ingo sees the pack, and he sees her offering them to him. The ONLY memories that resurfaces are the times where Emmet and Elesa replaced the fillings with mayonnaise/mustard/BBQ sauce etc. and offered them to him (I imagine they’d do this repeatedly). That is his ONLY frame of reference for how those things taste, and out of reflex he rejects them and calls them awful.
Akari wouldn’t know about any of this and she’d ask him if he’s sure. Because how could he not like donuts? Ingo would say yes, he remembers having them multiple times, and every time, they were absolutely disgusting. Akari’s like oh no, he’s broken :(
Last week I took some personal time to rest due to a tenacious sinus & upper respiratory infection. These are some items that I had prepared for those days, in case anyone missed anything!
sometimes Frank is just "i have to be a bear/wolf/lion/some kind of creature right now or i'll die" which is how hazel becomes some kind of cryptid around the towns near new rome for always being seen chilling out with some giant wild animal in a park or telling it to stay put while she ducks into a store real quick