#Saba Fish
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buffetlicious · 11 hours ago
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The three of us are all having the bento sets from the Korean/Japanese fusion stall located in the 24-hour coffee shop a stone throw away. My camera loves variations so here goes. :D Mum had Saba Fish Bento, sis took the Saba Fish & Chicken Bento and I opted for the Teriyaki Chicken & Saba Fish Bento. See the kimchi and pickled vegetable differences on the three bento? My colleague explained that because the first two are Koreans and the last one is Japanese. Do you agree with her explanation?
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sweetwolf05 · 6 months ago
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MerMay 2024 Day 4
Clown Fish, Mermay prompt based on Legendary444 on DeviantArt
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fruchtgummii · 1 year ago
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recently seen some newer crackships going around such as ‘cliveton’ and something else I can’t remember. what do you think of it?
heyyy~ thank you for your asks, i don't really ship anyone from lbp2 because I'm not really attached to the characters or the story (besides for the negativitron), but personally i do have A LOT of crackships from the other lbp games! if anyone would be interested i could absolutely make a post with a list of my ships explaining why i ship them! it would be nice to ramble about them lol--
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not-dere · 2 years ago
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the-suniverse · 2 years ago
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Macka
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damare-draws · 10 months ago
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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?
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1218-814 · 8 months ago
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Floyd's Nickname Analysis
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We all know that they can be correlated to how they look or act, but what if they were also actions or personality traits that each person has?
Riddle- "goldfish" or "kingyo"
He's red (Trigger for Floyd). He feels bad that Riddle is trapped in a "fishbowl" and hopes for him to explore the ocean. Can get violent, unlike what he seems (goldfish eat other fish; they can be at the top of the food chain depending on what fish you consider)
Ace- "crab" or "kani"
He's spiky and red (hair and personality-wise). Eels eat them; they are great prey for them (like in the 3rd arc, with the contracts)
Deuce- "mackerel" or "saba"
Mackerels are called "blue-backed fish", which spoil easily (In Japanese it can be translated to "Fast legs". Mixed with his track/field club). In France, I think, April Fools can be called April Fish day. Mackerels can be caught a lot in April. He is kind of... Stupid (Fool)
Cater- "snapper" or "hanadai" (This is from the wiki, which is correct, but I'll explain why I can't translate this correctly)
I can't translate his name because there isn't an actual fish; there are tons of fish that are called hanadai (just to name a few; akaobihanadai, sujihanadai, nagahanadai), kind of like a sub-family (different personalities). He is the only one so far who has a more vague nickname.The ones I think about have a tall nose, which reminds me of Pinocchio, whose nose gets taller the more they lie. They are pretty though.
Some of them are called “sea goldies” (a clue about how he could have been ex-dorm leader)
They eat shrimp... Maybe one day he'll hurt us
Trey- "sea turtle" or "umi kame"
They're smart, and they can also go on land (Secret?). He's the father of Hearts, and turtles and Disney remind me of a certain sea turtle in the Nemo series. And I think turtles are smart (glasses maybe?)
Leona- "Todo" or "Sea Lion"
As it's called, he is a lion. Sea lions can go on land... I wonder if he knows something outside of the ocean (Twisted Wonderland)..? Reminds me of Grim in a way.
Ruggie- "sharksucker" or "kobanzame"
He's always with Leona, like them with sharks. They eat scraps, and look out for a chance to strike, like for food.
Jack- "sea urchin" or "uni"
He's spikey with his hair. He's different than he appears; Sea urchins look inedible, but they are rich and creamy. I mean rich as with knowledge and mild as in personality in his case. And he is from the north, where I think good sea urchins are harvested. I wonder if the orange has anything to do with his dorm color. I can't say this for sure, but rich as in money.
Jamil- "sea snake" or "umihebi"
He's a snake. And like one, he is pretty, but with poison. I wonder if Floyd knows about the snakes' hint in the mirror. Anyways, I think Floyd thinks Jamil is similar to Jade (Sea snakes can be mistaken for eels sometimes)
Kalim- "Sea Otter" or "Rakko"
I wonder if his hair was brown, and not white... They are gourmets and can't eat without their favorite rock (Jamil). And he is hunted down because he is rich... (Sea otters were hunted down for their pellets). The turban reminds me of the seaweed they wrap around.
Epel- "guppy"
Not good with bettas, and loose to them. They are sensitive with temperature; Epel get heated up sometimes and is usually cool (faking his personality)
Vil: "Betta"
They get tired after flaring too much (overblot; with the issue with Neige). Really pretty, and aggressive. Not good with mirrors because of this (Mira with Vil)
Rook: "black-tailed gull" or "umineko"
He's in the sky, compared to the ocean. They can get wild and fast when they want. He's also a hunter (they hunt fish). He also has cat eyes. (they are literally called sea cats in japanese)
Idia- "firefly squid" or "hotaruika"
They glow like his hair. That's all I can say as for now
Ortho- "sea angel" or "clione"
He is an angle, but they can change rapidly with their looks to be quite... terrifying.
Malleus- "Nudibranch" or "Umiushi"
He's kind of cute with his personality, actually, he's more fluffy than cute though. They have something that looks like 2 horns.
Lilia- "flapjack octopus" or "mendako"
Like Azul, he is strong, unlike his looks. His hair reminds me of a flapjack octopus.
Silver:"jellyfish" or "kurage"
They're usually kind of white. They can hurt a lot when they attack. Unlike the people in his dorm, he is human so his life expectancy is short compared to them.
Sebek- "crocodile" or "wani"
Probably a reference to Sobek, the Egyptian god. He does remind us of a crocodile/alligator; he eats a lot, his phase in battle, etc.
The ones he adds -kun to (Cater, Jamil, Rook, Sam, and Trey) are a bit... troublesome in some way. I think Floyd sees Twisted Wonderland as the Ocean if you couldn't tell, so if they can go on land, they either know something or correlated in some way to MC/the lands beyond it. 
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I was told to bring this post back by someone... But this is how I think
But Floyd is a lot more observant than most ppl think, and I will post something about that soon
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yuurei20 · 1 year ago
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Floyd Nickname Compilation
Original vs. meaning vs. English-language adaptation
Ace: Kani-chan Meaning: Crab-chan EN: Crabby
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Deuce: Saba-chan Meaning: Mackeral-chan EN: Macky
(EN will sometimes introduce a “y” or “ie” ending or the word “little” to Floyd’s names, possibly to represent the “-chan” honorific (ex: Ace, Deuce, Ortho) but sometimes not (ex: Jack, Epel, Sebek))
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Riddle: Kingyo-chan Meaning: Goldfish-chan EN: Goldfishie / Lil’ Goldfish / Goldie
Cater: Hanadai-kun Meaning: Seabream-kun EN: Seabream
Trey: Umigame-kun Meaning: Sea turtle-kun EN: Sea Turtle
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Leona: Todo-senpai Meaning: Sea lion-senpai EN: Sea Lion
(Floyd seems particular about to whom he grants the title of “senpai,” only using it for Leona, Vil, Idia and Malleus.)
Ruggie: Kobanzame-chan Meaning: Remora/Sharksucker-chan NA: Remora / Sharksucker
(Floyd’s nickname for Ruggie remains the same in the original game, but on NA it is “remora” in one place and “sharksucker” in others, which seem to be two names for the same fish.)
Jack: Uni-chan Meaning: Sea urchin-chan EN: Sea Urchin
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Azul We see in a flashback that child-Floyd referred to Azul as “Tako-chan” (Octopus-chan, or “Octy” on NA) when they were still getting to know each other, but the game goes out of its way to have Floyd explain that he has no nickname for Azul now because, “Azul’s Azul.”
Kalim: Rakko-chan Meaning: Sea otter-chan EN: Sea Otter
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Jamil: Umihebi-kun Meaning: Sea snake-kun EN: Sea Snake
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Vil: Betta-chan-senpai Meaning: Betta-chan-senpai EN: Lil’ Betta / Vil / Mr. Fancy Fins / Schoenheit / my fancy friend
(I have received questions before about whether or not Vil and Floyd have a unique relationship of some kind since—besides Azul and Jade—Vil is the only character Floyd refers to by names outside of his own sea-life-naming-convention.
But he doesn’t!
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Unlike Rook (who shifts between using French/Japanese/English with his nicknames and sometimes drops them completely) Floyd is strict about his names: he never uses any name with anyone besides the sea-creature name he decides for them, except for Azul and Jade. The game emphasizes this with Floyd’s “Azul’s Azul” line, so it is interesting that NA's continuity for Floyd is so flexible.)
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Rook: Umineko-kun Meaning: Seagull-kun EN: Seagull
Epel: Guppy-chan Meaning: Guppy-chan EN: Guppy
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Idia: Hotaruika-senpai Meaning: Firefly squid-senpai EN: Firefly Squid
Ortho: Clione-chan Meaning: Clione-chan EN: Lil’ Clione
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Malleus: Umiushi-senpai Meaning: Sea slug-senpai EN: Sea Slug
Lilia: Mendako-chan Meaning: Devil fish-chan EN: Devilfishie
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Silver: Kurage-chan Meaning: Jellyfish-chan EN: Jellyfishie / Jellyfish
Sebek: Wani-chan Meaning: Crocodile-chan EN: Croc
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Grim: Azarashi-chan Meaning: Seal-chan EN: Baby Seal / the Seal / Sealie-o / Seal
Prefect: Ko-ebi-chan Meaning: little shrimp-chan EN: Little Shrimpy
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Sam: Umiuma-kun Meaning: Seahorse-kun EN: Seahorse
Trein: Akaika-sensei Meaning: Red squid-sensei EN: Professor Red Squid
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Vargas: Lobster-sensei Meaning: Lobster-sensei EN: Coach Lobster
Crewel: Ishidai-sensei Meaning: Beakfish-sensei EN: Professor Beakfish
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Crowley: Manta-sensei Meaning: Manta-sensei EN: Professor Manta Ray
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valy-gc · 1 month ago
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TWST Fanfics guide - nicknames
Rook’s Nicknames
Himself - Le chasseur d’amour
Yuu - Trickster
Grim - Monsieur Fuzzball
Riddle - Roi des Roses
Ace - Monsieur Heart
Deuce - Monsieur Spade
Cater - Monsieur Magicam
Trey - Chevalier des Roses
Leona - Roi des Lions
Jack - Monsieur Tough Guy
Ruggie - Monsieur Dandelion
Azul - Roi d’Effort
Jade - Monsieur Mastermind
Floyd - Monsieur Kills for Thrills
Kalim - Roi d’Or
Jamil - Monsieur Multi-Skilled
Vil - Roi du Poison / Beautiful Vil
Epel - Monsieur Cherry Apple/Crabapple
Idia - Roi de Ta Chambre
Ortho - Monsieur Doll
Malleus - Roi des Dragons
Silver - Monsieur Sleepyhead
Sebek - Monsieur Crocodile
Lilia - Monsieur Curiosity
Neige - Roi de Neige
Floyd’s Nicknames
Yuu - Little Shrimpy (Koebi-chan)
Grim - Baby Seal (Azarashi-chan)
Riddle - Little Goldfish (Kingyo-chan)
Ace - Crabby (Kani-chan)
Deuce - Little Mackerel (Saba-chan)
Trey - Sea Turtle (Umigame-kun)
Cater - Sea Bream (Hanadai-kun)
Leona - Sea Lion (Todo-senpai)
Jack - Sea Urchin (Uni-chan)
Ruggie - Sharksucker (Kobanzame-chan)
Kalim - Sea Otter (Rakko-chan)
Jamil - Sea Snake (Umihebi-kun)
Vil - Betta Fish (Beta-chan-senpai)
Epel - Guppy (Guppy-chan)
Rook - Seagull (Umineko-kun)
Idia - Firefly Squid (Hotaru Ika-senpai)
Ortho - Sea Angel (Clione-chan)
Malleus - Sea Slug (Umiushi-senpai)
Silver - Jellyfish (Kurage-chan)
Sebek - Crocodile (Wani-chan)
Lilia - Flapjack Octopus (Mendako-chan)
Crewel - Beakfish (Ishidai-sensei)
Trein - Red Squid (Akaika-sensei)
Vargas - Lobster (Lobster-sensei)
Sam - Seahorse (Umiuma-kun)
Vil’s Nicknames
Pomefiore 1st years - Fresh potatoes 
Epel - Baby potato 
Ace - Fresh potato 1 
Deuce - Fresh potato 2 
Sebek - Cucumber 
Leona’s Nicknames
Yuu - Herbivore 
Riddle - Red Young Master
Azul - Octopunk
Idia - Radish sprout 
Malleus - Young Master, Lizard, Monster
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timetraveltasting · 2 months ago
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MINUTAL MATIANUM (ROMAN PORK WITH APPLES, 1st c.)
It's a been a tougher week than usual - my husband broke his leg and had surgery, and I'm dealing with some dental pain - but amongst it all, I thought it would be a good idea to treat ourselves with a Tasting History dish that is especially hearty and comforting: Minutal Matianum (Roman Pork with Apples). From the quintessential Roman source by Apicius from the 1st c., De Re Coquinaria, this meat dish is made using ingredients that would have been available to Roman soldiers in Britain, near forts in the area of Hadrian's Wall. This hearty dish was probably closer to what the officers of the Roman army would have eaten rather than the foot soldiers, however. I decided to make this dish because my husband and I have enjoyed most of the Roman recipes I've made so far, and Max exclaimed this was the best Roman dish even he had made so far. We hope this dish provides us with the fortitude of a Roman soldier on the frontiers! See Max’s video on how to make the dish here or see the ingredients and process at the end of this post, sourced from his website.
My experience making it:
As usual for me with Roman recipes, I struggled to compile all of the specific listed ingredients, but I did my best! I sourced a pork shoulder from our local butcher, and for the ground meat, I used a mix of 60% beef and 40% pork (a very common mixture here in Germany). For the pork roast rub, I used oil, a bit of salt, lots of pepper, and a tablespoon and a half of linden tree blossom honey. For the meatballs, I didn't use any egg to bind them, as I didn't have any on hand. Instead of garum, I used an Asian fish sauce (which Max suggests as a substitute). For the apples, I used some sweet Pink Lady apples (which I definitely snacked on while I was cooking). Instead of the long pepper Max used, I used the tablespoon of peppercorns. I decided to omit the asafoetida completely, as I couldn't find it at 4 different supermarkets, including the bio-supermarket and the Turkish supermarket. I've recently learned that I should look instead at an Indian supermarket, so now I'm on the hunt for one! I reduced grape juice myself to make defrutum, as Saba seems a little expensive. Instead of starch/cornflour, I used regular white flour, since I think they would function fairly similarly.
First, I set out making the rub for the pork roast. Nice and simple with olive oil, salt, pepper, and honey, I loved that I could customize this part to my tastes (give me that sharp pepper taste!). Next, because I didn't have a roasting rack, I made one myself out of tin foil by taking a large sheet, rolling it into a snake shape, and curving it into a zig-zag pattern on top of a layer of tinfoil at the bottom of my pan. It fit the pork perfectly, and then I added the rub and tossed it in the oven. My pork shoulder was just over 2 pounds, so I roasted it for just over 2 hours. While it was cooking, I rolled my meatballs (sans egg), ground my spices for the sauce in the mortar and pestle (which took awhile), and chopped and portioned the ingredients for the next steps. When the pork was almost done cooking, I began cooking the meatballs in olive oil, also adding in the leeks. I added in the chicken stock and garum, stirring to get any bits from the bottom to release their flavour.
While this cooked on the stovetop, the pork roast was ready to take out of the oven. It looked wonderful and smelled delicious! I let it sit for a little bit, then chopped it into cubes and added them to the pot with the meatballs. I added in the cilantro, then a little bit more chicken stock so the pork and meatballs were 3/4 submerged and sizzling nicely in the juices. I simmered it for 15 minutes, then added the apple chunks. I simmered it further, but for less than the 20 minutes in the recipe (more like 15). I portioned the meat and apples into our serving bowls to cool a little while I prepared the quick sauce, being sure to leave some of the juices in order to provide the base to the sauce. I added the juices, defrutum, white wine vinegar, garum, and honey to a pot, added the crushed spices/herbs, and brought it to a light boil, stirring often. I made a roux with some flour by mixing a bit of water into it, then added it to my sauce to thicken it. By the looks of it, I think I ended up thickening it a decent amount more than Max did, but I like a thicker sauce, so I wasn't too upset about that. I took it off the heat once it was combined and thickened, and drizzled it over the pork, meatballs, and apples. It looked absolutely scrumptious - the sauce added a nice silky shine to the meat, the leeks added a pretty green, the peppercorns some texture, and the apples a beautiful yellow and red pop of colour. I served the Minutal Matianum with a side Greek Salad to balance the heaviness of the meat.
My experience tasting it:
I made sure my first bite was with pork, apple, and some sauce - it was very tasty! The pork was tender enough, but I might have overcooked it just a little. Luckily, the tougher, hearty texture was balanced by the crisp and light flavour of the apple and the acidity, sweetness, spice-infused, and herbed flavour of the silky gravy-like sauce. Like Max mentioned, the sauce first tastes a bit sour due to the vinegar, but it melts into a sweetness from the defrutum and honey. It is still a very 'Roman' flavour of sauce - I could taste hints of the previous Roman sauces I have made in other dishes in this one, but this one was more like a gravy, and maybe more in line with the modern palate. In terms of herbs and spices, I found that peppercorn and cilantro were the most forward in the sauce - the mint and cumin were just barely there. I decided to make my next bite a meatball with some sauce, apple and leek: an absolute winning combo! I don't always have time to make a pork roast, so I can't see myself making Minutal Matianum often in its complete form, but I will most certainly make the sauce with apples and meatballs again in the future. Like Max, my husband and I both agreed this is our favourite of the Roman dishes I've made so far. This is a great meal for late fall/early winter, and I will probably make it again as the weather gets colder this fall. If you end up making this dish, if you liked it, or if you changed anything from the original recipe, do let me know!
Links to harder-to-find ingredients:
Long Pepper
Flor de Garum
Colatura di Alici (Garum substitute)
Saba (Defrutum)
Asafoetida
Minutal Matianum (Roman Pork with Apples) original recipe (1st c.)
Sourced from De Re Coquinaria by Apicius, 1st century.
Put oil, garum, stock, chopped leek and cilantro and small ground meatballs in a pot. Chop previously cooked shoulder of pork with skin into cubes. Cook all together. Half-way through cooking add cored and diced Matian apples. While it cooks, grind pepper, cumin, cilantro and coriander seed, mint, and silphium root, pour in vinegar, honey, garum, defrutum, and some of the cooking liquid. Adjust the flavors with vinegar. Bring to a boil. Add broken tracta to thicken. Sprinkle pepper and serve. 
Modern Recipe
Based on De Re Coquinaria by Apicius (1st c.) and Max Miller’s version in his Tasting History video.
Ingredients:
Roasted Pork
Pork shoulder
Olive oil
Salt
Pepper
Honey
Pork and Apples
1 tbsp olive oil
3/4 lb (340g) ground pork or beef, shaped into 1” balls
1 cup chopped leek
1 cup (235ml) chicken stock, plus extra as needed
2 teaspoons garum*
Small handful chopped cilantro
1 lb (450g) roasted pork, cut into cubes
1 lb (450g) sweet apples, cored and cut into about 1” pieces
Sauce
1 tsp cumin
2 tsp chopped cilantro
1 tbsp coriander seeds
2 tsp chopped mint
4 long peppers or 1 tbsp of peppercorns
1/2 tsp asafoetida
1/4 cup (60ml) white wine vinegar
2 tbsp honey
1 tsp garum*
1/4 cup (60ml) defrutum**
1/4 cup (60ml) cooking liquid from the pork and apples
2 tsp starch or cornflour
*Garum was a fermented fish sauce that was used in a lot of ancient Roman cooking. You can buy a modern equivalent or use an Asian fish sauce.
**Defrutum was a 1/3 reduction of grape must. Today, Saba is pretty much the same thing. It can be expensive, so you can reduce some grape juice instead.
Method:
For the roasted pork: Preheat the oven to 450°F (230°C). Line a baking sheet with foil, then place a roasting rack on top of it.
In a small bowl, mix the olive oil, salt, pepper, and honey. There should be enough to coat the pork roast. Adjust the amounts to your liking.
Brush the olive oil mixture onto the pork, then roast for 15 minutes.
Lower the temperature to 275°F (135°C) and cook for about an hour per pound, or until the internal temperature reaches at least 165°F (74°C).
For the pork and apples: Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat, then add the meatballs and leeks and cook for 8 to 10 minutes, or until they start to brown.
Deglaze the pot with the chicken stock and garum. Toss in the cilantro and roasted pork. Add enough additional chicken stock so that it covers the bottom of the pot.
Simmer for 15 minutes, adding more stock if necessary.
Add the apples, then cook for another 20 minutes or until the meatballs are fully cooked.
For the sauce: Grind the spices and herbs with a mortar and pestle, then put them in a saucepan with the liquid ingredients. Stir together and bring to a gentle boil over medium heat.
Mix the starch with a little water, then add it to the sauce. Simmer for a couple of minutes until it thickens.
To serve: Dish the pork and apples into a bowl, drizzle with the sauce, and serve it forth.
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buffetlicious · 8 days ago
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Back to the Japanese/Korean fusion stall at the coffee shop for their bento. Mum took the pan-fried Saba Fish Bento with rice, kimchi and shredded cabbages. My Teriyaki Chicken & Saba Fish Bento has fried chicken cutlet drizzled in teriyaki sauce and a section of blue mackerel or Japanese mackerel with rice, pickled vegetable and mayonnaise.
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darkthemaenjoyer · 13 days ago
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Towns
*Names more represent plase and large territory neither city itself
1.Rauru
(i probably will change flag to more medieval looking(my first through was about showing who is true heir,but...FUCK THE PAST!no one care about kingdom in this part of the world)
No one knows exactly how the settlement originated.Also,no one knows who built the old wells.No one was particularly interested in this area before the arrival of the royal family.As a result, a cottage was built.During the war, the princesses were transferred to this "country mansion" for her safety.After the death of Zelda's parents and after the victory over Ganan, the village began to grow as a new haven for the queen of the new union.(All the territories of the kingdom not included in the map from zelda 2 were divided between the aristocrats and now they are fighting between the saba,I claim that they are the true receivers of Hyrule)
2.Darunia
(flag show sun and four line,those sign of two greatest knights know to this land)
One of the most ancient cities.The center of knighthood and ancient aristocratic families. Metal is imported from Ruto,fabric from Saria through Mido.But that was in the past,now no one takes them seriously.
3.Naboru
According to legend,the village was built by two friends "raven" and "weasel".There is a lake with a holy war and many statues of ancient spirits(that they left this land because of the reign of Ganon)
4.Ruto
This city is located on the slope of Death Mountain.The main industries in the city are metallurgy,mining, and hot springs.They them self not really work with materials (in the past)only transport them to Darunia.
5.Saria
A city built on a river delta.It lives off of agriculture and blog-rock soils.Since the river takes its source from Death Mountain (an extinct volcano),it not only brings silt, clay, sand, but also throws up minerals and sometimes precious stones. Houses built from clay and silt bricks are surrounded by large fields.Are you also rich in linen? fabrics.
6.Mido
The port grew rich due to: trade in fish and local agricultural crops and shipping activities. The houses are made of white stone.
7.a) hidden town of Kasuto
b)destroyed town of Kasuto
(*some things about sword transform in to snake or flower* in game reality it mostly because ppl of Kasuto has ones believe in protection of dragon and worshiped him,after fall of city (and links murder) they decided move forward)
Kasuto fall. New Kasuto rise.
(sorry my imagination left me😓)
(Will add lil illustration later in reblog)
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jellyfosh · 3 months ago
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Here the transition (its took 5 minutes) Lyrics Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Everyone and he are desperately arguing with each other about whether today is this or that, as if saying that saba-shaba is a way to overcome boredom until it's exhausting.I look like a dead fish in my eyes and see nothing interesting. I suddenly felt despair, I became still, my mouth dropped open, and I stopped thinking.Ah, I, who have developed frigidity, searched and searched and found the ultimate funny con☆ten☆tsu. ! ! ! People call it "gossip." It's more pleasing than any novel. If you curse someone, you'll have two holes. A saba's good and bad feelings will go around and around. It'll hurt you to the extent that it won't go away, and when it disappears, you'll put your hands together irresponsibly and it won't stop ringing. Righteous indignation is erasing even people today, dripping from the loudspeaker megaphone of doctrine, believing in blind knots and dancing, religious war between believers and anti-believers and anti-antis. A silent voice cries in the middle of the neutral zone. He committed a terrible deed.''I'm making such a righteous statement.'' The clumsiness of promoting good and punishing evil is blurred out. A heart-wrenching scenario human drama. Ah, I want to live a peaceful and safe life (lol) ) The unrelated safe and secure con☆ten☆tsu on the other side of the screen H・U・M・A・N・human・human・sama! ! ! ! People call it "gossip." It's more of a brain juice drug than any music. If you curse people, there's no end to it! ! The atmosphere of Saha is a festival, people carry fools and make fun of it, and when they get tired of it, they denigrate it, and we, who are hungry for fun, look for dirty laughs. OK OK! ! It's OK to provoke too much! ! I laughed so much that it was OK! ! It's OK to provoke too much! ! OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK R.あーるI.あいP.ぴーゴシップの海 恨みつらみの敗者が沈む かつて戦った悪友も みんなこの海に沈んだんだ (悲しいなぁ……) (悲しいなぁ……っっっ!) ( So sad! ! / Nan☆chat☆ People call it "gossip." It's more pleasing than any novel. If you curse someone, you'll have two holes. The good and bad of Saha will go round and round. You'll hurt them to the extent that they won't disappear, and once they disappear, you'll be irresponsible. We put our hands together and the righteous indignation that never stops rings out even today… It even kills people.People call it "gossip."It's more brain juice (drug) than any music.If you curse people, there's no end to it! ! The atmosphere in Saba is festive, people carry idiots and make fun of them, and when they get tired of it, they denigrate them with a thud, and we, starving for fun, look for vulgar laughter.I want to keep looking at you, forever and always, forever, always, always, always, always, like humans. I want to look at it through cloudy lense
Thats the transition 😭 (remind me to never translate something so long ever again)
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brookston · 26 days ago
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Holidays 10.10
Holidays
Adult Human Female Day
Arbor Day (Poland)
Army Day (Sri Lanka)
Bonza Bottler Day
Canning Day (Japan)
Capital Liberation Day (Vietnam)
Commonwealth Culture Day (Northern Mariana Islands)
Curaçao Day (Curaçao)
DAF Day
Dashawn Festival (Nepal)
Day of Action Against Mercury Pollution (Peru)
Day of Finnish Literature (Finland)
Day of Sustainability (Netherlands)
Double Ten Day (Taiwan)
Dove Day (Canada)
Earth Observation Day
European Day for Organ Donation and Transportation (EU)
European Fragile X Awareness Day
Eye Protection Day (Japan)
Falak Day (Tajikistan)
Feast of Chains of Transmission
Fiji Day (Fiji)
Fishing Day (Japan)
Fleetwood Mac Day (L.A., California)
Ganging Day (UK)
Geniculate Neuralgia Awareness Day
Global Jamstack Day
Happiness to Humans Day
Heroes’ Day (Orania, South Africa)
Horning the Colt (Old England)
Huduma Day (Kenya)
Hug a Drummer Day
Hull Fair begins (Hull, England)
International Jumping Spider Day
International Stage Management Day
International Walk to School/Bike to School Day
Island Day (Japan)
Journee Nationale de la Femme Marocaine (National Women’s Day; Morocco)
Kivi Day (a.k.a. Finnish Literature Day)
Kruger Day (South Africa)
Local Government Day (Philippines)
Love Your Eyes Day (Japan)
Malampa Day (Vanuatu)
Manzingira Day (Kenya)
Maroons Day (Suriname)
Moi Day (Kenya)
Motorsports Memorial Day
National Day (Taiwan)
National Depression Screening Day
National Handbag Day
National Heritage Day (Turks and Caicos Islands)
National Hug-a-Kevin Day
National Love Your Hair Day
National Metric Day
National Officials Day
National Paint a Blue Tree Day (Australia)
National Philately Day (India)
National Porter Day
National Real Men Wear Pink Day
National SHIFT10 Day
National Tic Tac Day
National Trumpet Day
National Walk to a Park Day
Naval Academy Day (US)
No Child Left Outside Day
Okonomiyaki Day (Japan)
Outer Space Treaty Day
Party Foundation Day (North Korea)
Patti Smith Day (Boston, Massachusetts)
Powers of Ten Day
Progressive Rock Day
Public Bath Day (Japan)
Referendum Day (Austria)
Squidturday (a.k.a. Squid and Cuttlefish Day)
Standardization and Metology Employees Day (Ukraine)
Sunflower Day (French Republic)
Tag der Volksabstimmung (Referendum Day; Austria)
Tau Epsilon Phi Founders Day
Thomas Traherne Day (Anglican)
Trade Union Day Kazakhstan)
Tuxedo Day
Utamaduni Day (Kenya)
Virgin Islands-Puerto Rico Friendship Day
World Animal Road Accident Awareness Day
World Audiologists Day
World Day Against the Death Penalty
World Homeless Day
World Inclusion Day
World Mental Health Day (UN)
World Pickleball Day
Worldwide XX Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Angel Food Cake Day
Ham & Cheese Croissant Day
Mochi Day (Japan)
National Black Brewers Day (L.A.)
National Cake Decorating Day
National Red Solo Cup Day
Okonomiyaki Day (Japan)
Tuna Day (Japan)
World Plant-Based Burger Day
World Porridge Day
Independence & Related Days
China (Wuchang Uprising; 1911)
Cuba (from Spain, 1868)
Fiji (from UK, 1970)
North Korea (KWP Foundation Day; 1945)
Lazonesia (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
New Custosia (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Republic of Alba (Declared; 1944) [Conquered 11.2.1844]
Saba (from the Netherlands, 2010)
2nd Thursday in October
Children’s Environmental Health Day [2nd Thursday]
Day of Children’s Hospice Work (Germany) [2nd Thursday]
Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch [2nd Thursday]
International RSE Day [2nd Thursday]
National Children’s Hospice Palliative Care Day (Canada) [2nd Thursday]
National Dessert Day [2nd Thursday] (also 10.14)
National Student Day [2nd Thursday]
Ombuds Day [2nd Thursday]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thoughtful Thursday [2nd Thursday of Each Month]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Toast Thursday [2nd Thursday of Each Month]
World Chicken Day [2nd Thursday]
World Sight Day [2nd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 10 (1st Full Week of October)
Death Penalty Focus Week (thru 10.12) [Week including 10.10.]
Take Your Medicine Americans Week (thru 10.17)
Festivals Beginning October 10, 2024
Fennville Goose Festival (Fennville, Michigan) [thru 10.13]
Great American Beer Festival (Denver, Colorado) [thru 10.12]
The Great Pumpkin Parade (New Bedford, Massachusetts)
Groves Pecan Festival (Groves, Texas) [thru 10.13]
Gruene Music & Wine Festival (New Braunfels, Texas)
National Shrimp Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 10.13]
Suffolk Peanut Festival (Suffolk, Virginia) [thru 10.13]
West Virginia Black Walnut Festival (Spencer, West Virginia) [thru 10.13]
The WhiskyX (Los Angeles, California)
Yemassee Shrimp Festival (Yemassee, South Carolina) [thru 10.12]
Zwolle Tamale Fiesta (Zwolle, Louisiana) [thru 10.12]
Feast Days
Aequinoctium Autumnale V (Pagan)
Alberto Giacometti (Artology)
Angela Truszkowska (Christian; Blessed)
Antoine Watteau (Artology)
Celebration of the Squeezed Nipple (Shamanism)
Cerbonius (Christian; Saint)
Chris Ofili (Artology)
Claude Simon (Writerism)
Crystal Gazing Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Daniel Comboni (Christian; Saint)
Dildo Day (Pastafarian)
Etain (Celtic Book of Days)
Eulampius and Eulampia (Christian; Saint)
Festival for Juno Moneta (Ancient Rome)
Festival of Light (Brazil; Everyday Wicca)
Fiona Rae (Artology)
Francis Borgia (Christian; Saint)
Gereon and companions (Christian; Saints)
Han van Meegeren (Artology)
Harold Pinter (Writerism)
James Clavell (Writerism)
John of Bridlington (Christian; Saint)
Lambert-Sigisbert Adam (Artology)
Madeline Murray O’Hair Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Maurice Prendergast (Artology)
María Catalina Irigoyen Echegaray (Maria Desposorios; Christian; Blessed)
Nicolas de Largillière (Artology)
Paulinus of York (in England; Christian; Saint)
Pinytus (Christian; Saint)
Rankin Frackle (Muppetism)
Rub Things On Your Lover Day (Pastafarian)
Rumiko Takahashi (Artology)
St. Bonaventura (Positivist; Saint)
Tanca (Christian; Saint)
Vida Dutton Scudder (Episcopal Church)
Viktor of Xanten (Christian; Saint)
Warai Matsuri (Laughing Festival; Japan)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [1010] (5 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [20 of 24]
Prime Number Day: 283 [61 of 72]
Premieres
The Amber Spyglass, by Philip Pullman (Novel; 2000) [His Dark Materials #3]
Arrow (TV Series; 2012)
Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand (Propaganda Fiction; 1957)
The Barnyard Battle (Disney Cartoon; 1929)
The Barnyard Broadcast (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Boogie Nights (Film; 1997)
Boulevardier from the Bronx (WB MM Cartoon; 1936)
The Brave and the Boulder or To Each His Stone (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 116; 1961)
Carnival Capers (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit; 1932)
Clockwise (Film; 1986)
Come Taste the Band, by Deep Purple (Album; 1975)
Comfort and Joy (Film; 1984)
Death at the President's Lodging, by Michael Innes (Novel; 1936) [Inspector Appleby #1]
The Duchess (Film; 2008)
The Female Eunuch, by Germaine Greer (Women’s History; 1970)
Fine Feathered Friend (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1942)
The First Snow (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1947)
From Russia with Love (London Film Premiere; 1963) [James Bond #2]
Giant (Film; 1956)
The Gorilla Mystery (Disney Cartoon; 1930)
The Guide, by R.K. Narayan (Novel; 1958)
Hot Rats, by Frank Zappa (Album; 1969)
In Rainbows, by Radiohead (Album; 2007)
In the Court of the Crimson King, by King Crimson (Album; 1969)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Soundtrack Recorded; 1969)
Kagemusha (Film; 1980)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (Film; 2003)
Leader of the Pack, by the Shangri-Las (Song; 1964)
Mickey’s Elephant (Disney Cartoon; 1936)
The Monkees, by The Monkees (Album; 1966)
Naughty but Mice (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1947)
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (Film; 1941)
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (TV Series; 2013)
Patience, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Comic Opera; 1881)
Peggy Sue Got Married (Film; 1986)
Private Benjamin (Film; 1980)
Simon Says (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 3; 1964)
Songs from the Labyrinth, by Sting (Album; 2006)
Spook-a-Nanny (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1964)
St. George and the Dragonet, by Stan Freberg (Song; 1953)
St. Vincent (Film; 2014)
The San Blasters or Big Bang on the Beach (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 115; 1961)
Tragic Kingdom, by No Doubt (Album; 1995)
Trick or Treat (Disney Cartoon; 1952)
Tricky Trap by TapTap (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 4; 1964)
True Stories (Film; 1986)
Video Games, by Lana Del Rey (Song; 2011)
Washington Square (Film; 1997)
Whiplash (Film; 2014)
Wild About Hurry (WB MM Cartoon; 1959)
Winter's Tales, by Isak Dinesen (Novel; 1942)
Today’s Name Days
Gereon, Samuel, Viktor (Austria)
Danijel, Danko, Hugolin, Samuel, Viktor (Croatia)
Marina (Czech Republic)
Gereon (Denmark)
Karmo, Varmo, Võso (Estonia)
Aleksi, Aleksis (Finland)
Ghislain, Virgile (France)
Gereon, Samuel, Valerie, Viktor (Germany)
Evlambios (Greece)
Gedeon (Hungary)
Daniele (Italy)
Arveds, Arvīds, Arvis, Druvis, Vigo (Latvia)
Butautė, Danielius, Gilvydas (Lithuania)
Frida, Fridtjof, Frits (Norway)
Franciszek, German, Kalistrat, Lutomir, Paulin, Tomił (Poland)
Ambrozie, Evlampia, Evlampie (România)
Slavomíra (Slovakia)
Tomás (Spain)
Harriet, Harry (Sweden)
Dan, Dana, Dane, Danica, Daniel, Daniela, Daniella, Danielle, Danny (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 284 of 2024; 82 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 41 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 12 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 8 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 8 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 6 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 14 Orange; Seventhday [14 of 30]
Julian: 27 September 2024
Moon: 50%: 1st Quarter
Positivist: 4 Descartes (11th Month) [Cardinal of Cusa / Ramus]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 19 of 90)
Week: 1st Full Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 18 of 30)
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brookstonalmanac · 26 days ago
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Holidays 10.10
Holidays
Adult Human Female Day
Arbor Day (Poland)
Army Day (Sri Lanka)
Bonza Bottler Day
Canning Day (Japan)
Capital Liberation Day (Vietnam)
Commonwealth Culture Day (Northern Mariana Islands)
Curaçao Day (Curaçao)
DAF Day
Dashawn Festival (Nepal)
Day of Action Against Mercury Pollution (Peru)
Day of Finnish Literature (Finland)
Day of Sustainability (Netherlands)
Double Ten Day (Taiwan)
Dove Day (Canada)
Earth Observation Day
European Day for Organ Donation and Transportation (EU)
European Fragile X Awareness Day
Eye Protection Day (Japan)
Falak Day (Tajikistan)
Feast of Chains of Transmission
Fiji Day (Fiji)
Fishing Day (Japan)
Fleetwood Mac Day (L.A., California)
Ganging Day (UK)
Geniculate Neuralgia Awareness Day
Global Jamstack Day
Happiness to Humans Day
Heroes’ Day (Orania, South Africa)
Horning the Colt (Old England)
Huduma Day (Kenya)
Hug a Drummer Day
Hull Fair begins (Hull, England)
International Jumping Spider Day
International Stage Management Day
International Walk to School/Bike to School Day
Island Day (Japan)
Journee Nationale de la Femme Marocaine (National Women’s Day; Morocco)
Kivi Day (a.k.a. Finnish Literature Day)
Kruger Day (South Africa)
Local Government Day (Philippines)
Love Your Eyes Day (Japan)
Malampa Day (Vanuatu)
Manzingira Day (Kenya)
Maroons Day (Suriname)
Moi Day (Kenya)
Motorsports Memorial Day
National Day (Taiwan)
National Depression Screening Day
National Handbag Day
National Heritage Day (Turks and Caicos Islands)
National Hug-a-Kevin Day
National Love Your Hair Day
National Metric Day
National Officials Day
National Paint a Blue Tree Day (Australia)
National Philately Day (India)
National Porter Day
National Real Men Wear Pink Day
National SHIFT10 Day
National Tic Tac Day
National Trumpet Day
National Walk to a Park Day
Naval Academy Day (US)
No Child Left Outside Day
Okonomiyaki Day (Japan)
Outer Space Treaty Day
Party Foundation Day (North Korea)
Patti Smith Day (Boston, Massachusetts)
Powers of Ten Day
Progressive Rock Day
Public Bath Day (Japan)
Referendum Day (Austria)
Squidturday (a.k.a. Squid and Cuttlefish Day)
Standardization and Metology Employees Day (Ukraine)
Sunflower Day (French Republic)
Tag der Volksabstimmung (Referendum Day; Austria)
Tau Epsilon Phi Founders Day
Thomas Traherne Day (Anglican)
Trade Union Day Kazakhstan)
Tuxedo Day
Utamaduni Day (Kenya)
Virgin Islands-Puerto Rico Friendship Day
World Animal Road Accident Awareness Day
World Audiologists Day
World Day Against the Death Penalty
World Homeless Day
World Inclusion Day
World Mental Health Day (UN)
World Pickleball Day
Worldwide XX Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Angel Food Cake Day
Ham & Cheese Croissant Day
Mochi Day (Japan)
National Black Brewers Day (L.A.)
National Cake Decorating Day
National Red Solo Cup Day
Okonomiyaki Day (Japan)
Tuna Day (Japan)
World Plant-Based Burger Day
World Porridge Day
Independence & Related Days
China (Wuchang Uprising; 1911)
Cuba (from Spain, 1868)
Fiji (from UK, 1970)
North Korea (KWP Foundation Day; 1945)
Lazonesia (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
New Custosia (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Republic of Alba (Declared; 1944) [Conquered 11.2.1844]
Saba (from the Netherlands, 2010)
2nd Thursday in October
Children’s Environmental Health Day [2nd Thursday]
Day of Children’s Hospice Work (Germany) [2nd Thursday]
Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch [2nd Thursday]
International RSE Day [2nd Thursday]
National Children’s Hospice Palliative Care Day (Canada) [2nd Thursday]
National Dessert Day [2nd Thursday] (also 10.14)
National Student Day [2nd Thursday]
Ombuds Day [2nd Thursday]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thoughtful Thursday [2nd Thursday of Each Month]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Toast Thursday [2nd Thursday of Each Month]
World Chicken Day [2nd Thursday]
World Sight Day [2nd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 10 (1st Full Week of October)
Death Penalty Focus Week (thru 10.12) [Week including 10.10.]
Take Your Medicine Americans Week (thru 10.17)
Festivals Beginning October 10, 2024
Fennville Goose Festival (Fennville, Michigan) [thru 10.13]
Great American Beer Festival (Denver, Colorado) [thru 10.12]
The Great Pumpkin Parade (New Bedford, Massachusetts)
Groves Pecan Festival (Groves, Texas) [thru 10.13]
Gruene Music & Wine Festival (New Braunfels, Texas)
National Shrimp Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 10.13]
Suffolk Peanut Festival (Suffolk, Virginia) [thru 10.13]
West Virginia Black Walnut Festival (Spencer, West Virginia) [thru 10.13]
The WhiskyX (Los Angeles, California)
Yemassee Shrimp Festival (Yemassee, South Carolina) [thru 10.12]
Zwolle Tamale Fiesta (Zwolle, Louisiana) [thru 10.12]
Feast Days
Aequinoctium Autumnale V (Pagan)
Alberto Giacometti (Artology)
Angela Truszkowska (Christian; Blessed)
Antoine Watteau (Artology)
Celebration of the Squeezed Nipple (Shamanism)
Cerbonius (Christian; Saint)
Chris Ofili (Artology)
Claude Simon (Writerism)
Crystal Gazing Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Daniel Comboni (Christian; Saint)
Dildo Day (Pastafarian)
Etain (Celtic Book of Days)
Eulampius and Eulampia (Christian; Saint)
Festival for Juno Moneta (Ancient Rome)
Festival of Light (Brazil; Everyday Wicca)
Fiona Rae (Artology)
Francis Borgia (Christian; Saint)
Gereon and companions (Christian; Saints)
Han van Meegeren (Artology)
Harold Pinter (Writerism)
James Clavell (Writerism)
John of Bridlington (Christian; Saint)
Lambert-Sigisbert Adam (Artology)
Madeline Murray O’Hair Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Maurice Prendergast (Artology)
María Catalina Irigoyen Echegaray (Maria Desposorios; Christian; Blessed)
Nicolas de Largillière (Artology)
Paulinus of York (in England; Christian; Saint)
Pinytus (Christian; Saint)
Rankin Frackle (Muppetism)
Rub Things On Your Lover Day (Pastafarian)
Rumiko Takahashi (Artology)
St. Bonaventura (Positivist; Saint)
Tanca (Christian; Saint)
Vida Dutton Scudder (Episcopal Church)
Viktor of Xanten (Christian; Saint)
Warai Matsuri (Laughing Festival; Japan)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [1010] (5 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [20 of 24]
Prime Number Day: 283 [61 of 72]
Premieres
The Amber Spyglass, by Philip Pullman (Novel; 2000) [His Dark Materials #3]
Arrow (TV Series; 2012)
Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand (Propaganda Fiction; 1957)
The Barnyard Battle (Disney Cartoon; 1929)
The Barnyard Broadcast (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Boogie Nights (Film; 1997)
Boulevardier from the Bronx (WB MM Cartoon; 1936)
The Brave and the Boulder or To Each His Stone (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 116; 1961)
Carnival Capers (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit; 1932)
Clockwise (Film; 1986)
Come Taste the Band, by Deep Purple (Album; 1975)
Comfort and Joy (Film; 1984)
Death at the President's Lodging, by Michael Innes (Novel; 1936) [Inspector Appleby #1]
The Duchess (Film; 2008)
The Female Eunuch, by Germaine Greer (Women’s History; 1970)
Fine Feathered Friend (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1942)
The First Snow (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1947)
From Russia with Love (London Film Premiere; 1963) [James Bond #2]
Giant (Film; 1956)
The Gorilla Mystery (Disney Cartoon; 1930)
The Guide, by R.K. Narayan (Novel; 1958)
Hot Rats, by Frank Zappa (Album; 1969)
In Rainbows, by Radiohead (Album; 2007)
In the Court of the Crimson King, by King Crimson (Album; 1969)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Soundtrack Recorded; 1969)
Kagemusha (Film; 1980)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (Film; 2003)
Leader of the Pack, by the Shangri-Las (Song; 1964)
Mickey’s Elephant (Disney Cartoon; 1936)
The Monkees, by The Monkees (Album; 1966)
Naughty but Mice (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1947)
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (Film; 1941)
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (TV Series; 2013)
Patience, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Comic Opera; 1881)
Peggy Sue Got Married (Film; 1986)
Private Benjamin (Film; 1980)
Simon Says (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 3; 1964)
Songs from the Labyrinth, by Sting (Album; 2006)
Spook-a-Nanny (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1964)
St. George and the Dragonet, by Stan Freberg (Song; 1953)
St. Vincent (Film; 2014)
The San Blasters or Big Bang on the Beach (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 115; 1961)
Tragic Kingdom, by No Doubt (Album; 1995)
Trick or Treat (Disney Cartoon; 1952)
Tricky Trap by TapTap (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 4; 1964)
True Stories (Film; 1986)
Video Games, by Lana Del Rey (Song; 2011)
Washington Square (Film; 1997)
Whiplash (Film; 2014)
Wild About Hurry (WB MM Cartoon; 1959)
Winter's Tales, by Isak Dinesen (Novel; 1942)
Today’s Name Days
Gereon, Samuel, Viktor (Austria)
Danijel, Danko, Hugolin, Samuel, Viktor (Croatia)
Marina (Czech Republic)
Gereon (Denmark)
Karmo, Varmo, Võso (Estonia)
Aleksi, Aleksis (Finland)
Ghislain, Virgile (France)
Gereon, Samuel, Valerie, Viktor (Germany)
Evlambios (Greece)
Gedeon (Hungary)
Daniele (Italy)
Arveds, Arvīds, Arvis, Druvis, Vigo (Latvia)
Butautė, Danielius, Gilvydas (Lithuania)
Frida, Fridtjof, Frits (Norway)
Franciszek, German, Kalistrat, Lutomir, Paulin, Tomił (Poland)
Ambrozie, Evlampia, Evlampie (România)
Slavomíra (Slovakia)
Tomás (Spain)
Harriet, Harry (Sweden)
Dan, Dana, Dane, Danica, Daniel, Daniela, Daniella, Danielle, Danny (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 284 of 2024; 82 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 41 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 12 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 8 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 8 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 6 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 14 Orange; Seventhday [14 of 30]
Julian: 27 September 2024
Moon: 50%: 1st Quarter
Positivist: 4 Descartes (11th Month) [Cardinal of Cusa / Ramus]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 19 of 90)
Week: 1st Full Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 18 of 30)
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A Joke about Israel that Gave me Goosebumps
This Shabbat my daughter and some friends visited a nursing home where they met 99-year-old Saba Kalman. Saba Kalman told them about how he grew up in a small town in Poland and was transported to Auschwitz at 17. And how, after the war, he snuck past the British blockade on the bottom of a fishing boat, hiding underneath that day's catch with a crowd of other survivors.
When the refugees made it to the Haifa port, they were taken by bus to a Moshav. Even 76 years later, Saba Kalman clearly remembers the strong fragrance of the orange orchards they walked through on the way to their host families. It was, Saba Kalman said, the most beautiful scent he had ever smelled.
Saba Kalman's hostess presented him with an entire loaf of bread, from which she invited him to cut off a slice. This was the first time in many years, he reminisced, that he would have an entire slice of bread to eat.
Then his hostess told him she had turned on the water boiler for him, and invited him to take a hot shower.
And that night, well-fed, his body clean, and lying on clean sheets for the first time in many, many years, he told my daughter and her friends that he hadn't wanted to close his eyes that night because he was terrified that he was dreaming. And if he closed his eyes and fell asleep, the dream might stop.
That, he told my daughter and her friends, is what Israel still feels like to him. "If you live in Israel and you don't believe in miracles, you aren't a realist."
This past Friday night we heard a joke from our wonderful guest, Yehuda from LA. It was the first joke I've ever heard that gave me goosebumps:
"There was once a tourist who went on a tour of the Vatican led by a priest. The tourist noticed a pay phone, and asked the priest what this phone was for. The priest answered, 'With this phone you can make a direct call to God."
'Really?! How much does a call cost?'
'$2000," the priest answered.
The tourist's next stop after the Vatican was Israel, and when he visited the Western Wall he noticed a similar pay phone.
He asked the rabbi standing by the phone, "How much does a call cost?"
"1 Shekel," the rabbi answered.
Surprised, the tourist asked, "That's interesting, I was just in the Vatican, and they told me there that a direct call to God costs $2000! How come it only costs 1 Shekel here?"
The Rabbi pondered the question and then answered, "I guess because here it is a local call."
Shavua tov!
Jewish MOM
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