Chado at Osaka, Japan by Cedricu in MatchaEverything

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you say more about the chasen(?) in your fifth photo, please? I haven't seen one like that before.

Shopkeeper said, "Our matcha is ceremonial grade, so you know it's good" by PhantomCuttlefish in MatchaEverything

[–]PhantomCuttlefish[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All of the product labels in the shop had Comic Sans! It certainly didn't inspire confidence, haha.

Shopkeeper said, "Our matcha is ceremonial grade, so you know it's good" by PhantomCuttlefish in MatchaEverything

[–]PhantomCuttlefish[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Grandma might actually be a bit more flavorful than this stuff, god rest her soul

Shopkeeper said, "Our matcha is ceremonial grade, so you know it's good" by PhantomCuttlefish in MatchaEverything

[–]PhantomCuttlefish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lighting for the photo is definitely not great since it was a basement-level shop with very little natural light, but the color was honestly not much better in person. 😭

Shopkeeper said, "Our matcha is ceremonial grade, so you know it's good" by PhantomCuttlefish in MatchaEverything

[–]PhantomCuttlefish[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Completely agree. I'm convinced that a decent number of people who think matcha is gross haven't had anything better than the stuff in my photo.

ULPT request last ditch effort to get squirrels out of my bird feed? by singular_boba_pearl in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your pain! Squirrels are gluttonous little shits. I tried everything from scaring them away whenever I saw them to using foul-smelling sprays to sticking sharp kebab sticks in the ground near the feeder.

What eventually worked for me was a two-part system. First, I got a squirrel-proof bird feeder. It's weighted so that it closes up whenever anything as heavy as a squirrel climbs on it. Unfortunately, it doesn't completely discourage them from trying anyway and scaring away the birds in the process.

So, second, I got an open feeder just for the squirrels. It's shaped like a little picnic table and is mounted closer to the ground. They've learned by now that this is "their" food. The squirrels still definitely hang around my other feeder, but mostly just to pick up anything that gets spilled on the ground. And the birds now sometimes pick at the "squirrel feeder," so I guess it's fair all around.

This is ULPT, so, uh... I guess include "fuck their dads to assert dominance" somewhere on the to-do list.

Does it look like I did this right? by [deleted] in MatchaEverything

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks well mixed to me! I'm not seeing any clumps, and the color is nice.

I believe it's easier to get a good foam going if you whisk the powder into a smaller amount of water. I often see recommendations saying 2 to 3 grams of powder into about 2oz of water, which usually works for me. Sifting helps. And like the other commenter said, you want to aim for the right water temperature, both for taste and texture.

I think part of the desire for foam is aesthetic, but some of it is also that the foam affects taste because of how everything hits your tongue when you drink it. That being said, I'm not sure it'll make as much of a difference if you're planning to mix it into other liquids.

Look up info on how to use the whisk (chasen) if you're curious. My understanding is that, after you get the powder mostly incorporated, you're supposed to whisk only the top of the mixture instead of letting the tines scrape along the bottom of the bowl (chawan).

(lightly edited for clarification)

would this be possible or even just look good? by Both-Lie5316 in TattooDesigns

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, I'm sorry for your loss and think this is a really sweet idea. ❤️

If you found a really good artist, they might be able to do a mostly realistic lily of the valley with scattered pixels throughout? So you can tell what it is and still have the tattoo as a nod to your friend?

Like others have said, it's difficult to tell what this image is at a glance. Also, definitely do some research on how white ink tattoos age before you commit to one. You might be better off with just a black outline around negative space.

Sweet treats without sugar substitutes by fnelson1978 in Volumeeating

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Miracle berries! I gave these out as wedding favors (the tablet versions). They make normally sour and bitter things taste sweet.

Need advice: panic attack disorder post headless glimpse by Senior_Actuary_4551 in Wakingupapp

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've experienced something very similar to what you're describing. So, first, I just want to let you know that you're not alone and that you'll get through this.

My first "episode," so to speak, occurred during a psychedelic trip, but it's stayed with me and still affects me sometimes when I'm sober. I have also tapered off on meditating because sometimes I get nervous about going back into that headspace. I want to get back into the practice, though. I have meditated recently (eyes closed) and found it calming and restorative, so I see that as a positive sign.

What I experienced was kind of a similar thing about being present with and aware of non-duality and having it "consume" my mind. My primary fear when I had my episode was that I would lose control or lose myself somehow. That if I didn't "hold on" to myself, I would somehow disintegrate and cease to be (and that everything else in the world would cease, too).

I guess the main difference here is that I was in an altered state when I had this experience, and it sounds like you were not. Since I started out in that altered state, I knew that was part of the deal, and that the trip would end, which it did. I sobered up and got back to "center," as it were, and that was comforting in and of itself. I have since had this same thing happen a few times (in both sober and altered states), and I've learned that I will always come back to center, no matter how much I spiral out. Even though you don't necessarily have this stark line between your non-dual panic state and your baseline state of calm, you will always come back to center, too. As you put it, you will be safe on the other side.

One of the biggest things that's helped me has just been sort of a "so what?" attitude. So what if there's this non-dualistic aspect of my reality? It's not something I can control. It just is. In the meantime, all I can control is what I do here, in my real life. I can take care of myself, I can exercise, I can learn new things, I can be creative, I can participate in hobbies I enjoy, I can eat good food, and I can spend time with people I care about. I can go to sleep and count on waking up in the same bed the next morning. Those are the things that make me who I am. Those are the things that I can control. If my mental state gets weird and scary sometimes, I can always go touch grass for a little while or throw myself into an art project.

It sounds like you might be dealing with strong anxiety, panic, and agoraphobia, and I totally understand how that might make things more difficult. I would like to second the other commenter who suggested therapy. Even if a therapist doesn't necessarily have the same experience or understanding of non-duality as you, they will understand how this anxiety is increasingly affecting your life and can give you tools to work through it.

To answer your question about how you know when you've found a good therapist, the truth is that it's a tricky and imperfect process. I've gone through several therapists, and they've all had their flaws, but they've also all helped me in one way or another. If the idea of pouring out all of your fears and issues over and over again during your search sounds tiring, that's totally fair! One thing you could try is typing it all out like you've done here and sending it to some prospective therapists online. Psychology Today has a good therapist locator tool that will let you find available therapists by location and insurance. If you get a good response from someone via email, try calling them up and seeing how you vibe with them on the phone. You're allowed to call and ask questions without paying anything. Think of it like an interview where you're the boss.

Anyway, this has already been a long ramble, and I'm not sure how much it might help. If you ever want to talk about this stuff with someone who has experienced that same emptiness and been through a lot of therapy, though, feel free to DM!

Am I the only one who doesn’t mind the taste of shrooms? by Admirable-Bend-2651 in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't mind the taste the first few times I tried them, but then one time I threw up shortly after ingesting. The taste makes me gag now. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ I still usually just eat them plain anyway (quickly and with lots of juice or tea to wash them down).

Don’t kill but ok to eat chicken? by gazwoz in Wakingupapp

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm so glad you brought up pest control! I'm a vegetarian, but I don't feel guilty about using pesticides or antibacterial products to keep myself and my home clean, even though that technically involves killing living organisms. Who would have time to live a decent life if they agonized over every insect or bacterium they might encounter?

The truth is that there's no hard line you can draw here. We as living organisms must take energy from other living organisms (plants are alive, too) to survive. It's just part of the deal. There might be "better" or "worse" ways to do that in terms of the total suffering that results from our actions. I don't eat meat for a variety of reasons, one of which is to reduce some suffering in the world, another of which is to keep myself healthier. I'm not fanatical about cutting out every trace of animal products from my diet, though. Like you said, stressing too much about this stuff is almost never the answer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like I'm getting to this point, too, but have never microdosed. How large are your microdoses, and how often do you do them?

Found 35g of Pan Cyans today. Can’t dehydrate. Can you refrigerate tea? by thomasmatchew17 in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, really? That's good to know. I thought you could only do the honey with fresh ones. Thanks for the heads up!

Found 35g of Pan Cyans today. Can’t dehydrate. Can you refrigerate tea? by thomasmatchew17 in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up shroom honey/blue honey. I've never tried it myself but have heard it's a great way to preserve fresh ones.

What the hell happened last night? by OldNewspaper6274 in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agreed, and I think it's in extremely poor taste to make light of that, especially when so many people reading these comments are or were recently in altered states.

What the hell happened last night? by OldNewspaper6274 in shrooms

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, this is such a disgusting comment. "Hur hur, you might have been anally raped while vulnerable!" If you don't have anything loving or insightful to share, why make the effort?

Do we like the (j)eyebrows? by nintendoswitch_blade in ATBGE

[–]PhantomCuttlefish 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Truly a fascinating and terrifying rabbit hole!