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thefourthrabbit · 1 year ago
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Random pic dump for my last passion project
Inspo behind the St. Hawkins indoor market (mainly Boston's Quincy Market)
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Food street (my take)
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The dome ceiling (my take) and second-floor dining
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The little square and shops and stalls (my take)
All pictures were from the internet
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citystompers1 · 2 years ago
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Behind the scenes of Godzilla (1998)
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theautisticjedi · 1 year ago
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THIS IS THE FUNNIEST PHOTO HE LOOKS PISSED
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i never knew there were men in the room for this, “that was tough” oh man they were not prepared XD
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bretzkysbs · 11 months ago
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It turns out the cookies are real — sort of.
They are baked at the home of Lara MacLean, who has been a “puppet wrangler” for the Jim Henson Company for almost three decades. MacLean started as an intern for Sesame Workshop in 1992 and has been working for the team ever since.
The recipe, roughly: Pancake mix, puffed rice, Grape-Nuts and instant coffee, with water in the mixture. The chocolate chips are made using hot glue sticks — essentially colored gobs of glue.
The cookies do not have oils, fats or sugars. Those would stain Cookie Monster. They’re edible, but barely. “Kind of like a dog treat,” MacLean says.
Before she reinvented the recipe in the 2000s, the creative team behind “Sesame Street” used versions of rice crackers and foams to make the cookies. The challenge was that the rice crackers would make more of a mess and get stuck in Cookie’s fur. And the foams didn’t look like cookies once they broke apart.
Cookie has been portrayed since 2001 by David Rudman, who took over the role from Frank Oz. Rudman’s right hand moves the mouth, which is eating, and his left hand holds the cookies. Both work in concert to break the cookies, which means they have to be soft enough to fall apart.
Rudman said soft cookies are best, adding, “The more crumbs, the funnier it is. If he eats the cookie, and it only breaks into two pieces if it’s too hard, it’s just not funny,” he said. “It looks almost painful. But if he eats a cookie and it explodes into a hundred crumbs, that’s where the comedy comes from.”
MacLean has perfected a recipe that is “thin enough that it’ll explode into a hundred crumbs,” Rudman said. “But it’s not too thin that it’ll break in my hand when I’m holding it.��
Not every (human) guest realizes that the cookies aren’t meant to be eaten. Adam Sandler appeared on an episode and decided to share in the muppet's delight by spontaneously eating a cookie with him on set.
“As soon as the cameras cut, he was like, ‘Blech!' ” MacLean said.
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gastronauts · 1 month ago
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Bad food 🍔 > "Good" food 🥗
Do you agree or disagree?
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sonofcelluloid · 5 months ago
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darling, wake up— stop screaming, it’s me. darling, what does “ratioed” mean in the context of this internet communication I’ve just received? is it a taunt
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evilvvithin · 3 months ago
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ALIEN: ROMULUS behind the scenes •
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filibusterfrog · 5 months ago
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some tieflings :) (second sheet is based on 2e tiefling traits sheet, some of them are my ideas, most of them arent)
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389 · 6 months ago
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Speed Ratliff as the Boom Operator for SAW (2004)
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melomancy · 16 days ago
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Kate Bush as the Sound Monster in Experiment IV (1986)
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scurviesdisneyblog · 1 month ago
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A look behind the scenes during the production of 101 Dalmatians (1961) with animators Eric Larson and Frank Thomas and Anita's voice actress Lisa Davis.
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uncharismatic-fauna · 3 months ago
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Friendly reminder to everyone to always fact check your work. Even when it seems like it's right.
Case in point: I'm making a short little post about Gambian pouched rats(!). Funnily enough, they're named not for pouches in which they carry their young, but for their cheek pouches. Apparently most other rats don't have cheek pouches like hamsters and gerbils do. Neat.
Anyway, some of the literature I was reading said that Gambian pouched rats can carry a lot of food in their mouths. Makes sense-- they're big rats. But how much food exactly? I started looking. More sources agreed that, yeah, Gambian pouched rats can carry a lot of food! Maybe even up to 3kg over the course of 2 hours! That seems like a lot, especially considering Gambian pouched rats only weigh 1.0-1.5 kg. So I do a little more digging. Every source agrees that they can carry a lot, and they all cite that very specific number of 3kg over 2 hours.
Finally, I track down an actual paper about Gambian pouched rat cheek morphology (yes I went down a wormhole. This is my HBomberGuy moment.) The paper cites 2 sources for that 3 kg/2 hr number! Great! I find those two papers, and read them. And.
Neither paper says that. In fact, they don't really talk about Gambian pouched rat feeding habits at all. One is just an observation on natural behaviors, with a brief section on their diet but no information on how much they carry. The second paper-- written by the same guy-- was about how Gambian pouched rat behaviour changes in captivity. There was a good-sized section on cannibalism, but nothing on transporting food. So that first paper, the one that cited those other two for that 3 kg/2 hr figure, just straight up lied.
Moral of the story: always do your homework kids, especially when it sounds too good to be true. Also, Gambian pouched rats can probably carry quite a lot of food in their mouths, but whether they really can carry up to 3 kg worth of food in 2 hours remains to be seen.
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ssdaley · 2 months ago
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The making of S.S.Daley SS25 Womenswear beaded skirts. Spry floral arrangements are abstracted by hand painted and applied wooden beads. Aligned in a 1 by 1 grid, the image motif appears pixelated.
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captainfantasticalright · 5 months ago
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Some photos of Neil Gaiman and the cast of Good Omens whilst on set.
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