And now for the secret ingredient… fear.
I see we are using the Gordon Ramsay cookbook today. I prefer Justin Wilson, where the secret ingredient is wine for the cook
Personally, I prefer Alton Brown, where the secret ingredient is goofiness.
There’s an episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark from old school Nickelodeon (1992 to 1996) that had this as the exact premise.
Gotta have fear
Just make sure to separate the yellow fear from the white fear.
Once I got a double yellow fear. That was a good day.
Don’t pass on the double solid fear.
If you don’t have fresh fear, canned fear works fine.
Fear is my favourite type of egg to use in cakes.
Yeah here I was using love. Never thought of fear. I imagine it to have an essence of piss of the pants.
Fear of getting salmonella.
Every time I see posts like this I remember a frequent argument I had in the early 2000’s.
Every time I talked with photography students (I worked at an art school) or a general photography enthusiast, I got the same smug predictions about digital photography. The resolution sucked, the color sucked, the artist doesn’t have enough control, etc. They all assured me that digital photography might be nice for casual vacation photos and maybe a few specialty applications but no way, no how, not even when hell freezes over would any serious photographer ever consider digital.
At the time I would think back to my annoying grade school discussions with teachers who assured me that (dot matrix) printers just sucked. Serious writing was done by hand and if you didn’t know cursive you might as well be illiterate.
For some reasons people keep forgetting that technology marches on. The dumb glitches that are so easy to make fun of now, will get addressed. There are billions of dollars pouring into AI development. Every major company and country is developing them. The pay rates for AI developer jobs attract huge amounts of people to solve those problems.
Certainly, but none of those technologies completely replaced things. The existing way of doing things became hobbies and remain the preference over the technology which disrupted the field.
Not to mention, technologies will sometimes flop, only to resurface later in a completely different package. The PDA was maybe popular for a year? But now we all have smartphones which effectively capture that concept. The Wii U failed, but the Switch has been wildly popular.
It’s probably premature to say that AI will completely fail, but also that AI will completely replace everything. I just used a Polaroid camera this past weekend at a wedding, and it was enjoyable in a way digital cameras or phones wouldn’t have been. I still write things out at work, particularly if I’m trying to wrap my head around some math or a difficult concept. Typing it out doesn’t work as well.
I think it is safe to say that there are some things AI will never be able to replace, just like there are some things digital cameras couldn’t replace, nor our phones.
There’s either the “it’ll never work” take or the “it’ll destroy the industry!” take, and both are kinda childish. New technologies are tools, nothing more, nothing less. Learn to use them and they’ll make your life easier. Integrate them if they’re threatening your livelihood. Learn and adapt, it’s how progress has always worked.
Same. Remember the same arguments. Heck I still get into it with clients sometimes. Usually snark works
Me: wasn’t 2013 nice? I had a full set of hair and didn’t have to diet, but as much as I might miss 2013 it isn’t 2013 anymore. Time to move forward.
I’m guessing this argument has been going on longer than either of us can remember.
There was a long time when guns were considered interesting toys but not something a sane person would take onto the battlefield; especially not without some sort of backup. Hell, the “three musketeers” were more known for their fencing than their firearms skill.
I’m sure back in the day some chucklehead complained that papyrus was cute but anything important had to be carved in stone tablet.
I don’t know, it does recommend eggs ol like all master chiefs.
Go away, I’m Batin’
Crushed Walduts.
Walduts.
25 eggs!?
Nah just 0.25 eggs
Vegeuble extract
If you don’t have it in your kitchen then why are you even there?
I usually replace it with butger
I wouldn’t use Cugar in your carrot cake. It will make it too savory.
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Potper… I can’t stop giggling
It’s shocking to me how many people try to make cakes without fear. It just doesn’t taste the same without it
Last time I tried that I burned my entire kitchen down
You bad spellers are saving our jobs. Thank you.
Yor welbcumb.
Remember to buy just a medium fear. Large fear will make you sore beating it stiff!
Boo!
Argh!
butger
Are any of these translated ingredients?
Yes. Vedk is Croatian for butger.
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Fear
Batman’s birthday cake in all its glory
Is that why my cakes keep falling? I thought butger was optional.
You forgot fear
This reminds me of my last and final salvia trip. I fell through a black hole (my black papasan chair) and landed in the Steamboat Willie cartoon, except the colors were black, white, and evil. Then a giant red theater curtain fell on me, and I was back in reality, except everything was made of squares that were rotating on their vertical axis.
Evil is my least favorite color
Honestly, this is much better than what I would’ve expected.