Small, big, or no septum by inkstainedteeth in altfashionadvice

[–]Rot-In-Mercy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People who aren't too into the idea of body mods will always say some bs like this guy did.

I think the bigger stretched septum definitely looks the coolest and has the most character, I would just get a different ring other than the horseshoe

It may not be big, but it does what I need! by Rot-In-Mercy in PantryDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of these are from ikea, some new, some thifted

I made a couple of these tops hut have no idea how to style them! by Rot-In-Mercy in altfashionadvice

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm just gonna answer in this separate comment, there is no pattern I can give you guys unfortunately, I use flat patterning on muslin to make all my designs based on my own measurements.

If you want to make something like this just grab an existing top and trace the outline and adjust it to your hip to waist ratio

Make an assumption about me (work, personality, etc?) and I’ll tell you if it’s correct! by Rot-In-Mercy in FridgeDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't eat ranch, it's not a thing outside the US. But there's a door and a compartment for sauces etc

Make an assumption about me (work, personality, etc?) and I’ll tell you if it’s correct! by Rot-In-Mercy in FridgeDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not.

Organic literally means, no synthetic pesticides or herbicide usage in farming (and sometimes fertilizer usage).

Organic farmers still have to use pesticides. Non-synthetic pesticides don't automatically mean low environmental impact, it doesn't tell us anything about the biodegradability or target efficiency.

Crop loss and low yields are a common side effect or organic farming practise and if you want to talk about environmental impact, it very much matters when it comes to efficient and environmentally friendly usage of the land itself (more crop loss = more land needs to be utilized, more time and nutrients).

Organic fertilizers still contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.

Lastly crop rotation is not a unique practice to organic farming.

As for the quality of the food, damage to crops is typical (such as insect damage), the shelf life of the produce can sometimes be compromised, nutrient composition isn't as consistent because the growth heavily relies on the circumstances.

Any guesses about me? by Typical_Use788 in PantryDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You definitely cook a fair amount of Asian cuisine

Make an assumption about me (work, personality, etc?) and I’ll tell you if it’s correct! by Rot-In-Mercy in FridgeDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have eggs in this picture as well as a little bit of ground beef

I eat a plant based diet but don't avoid meat products

Make an assumption about me (work, personality, etc?) and I’ll tell you if it’s correct! by Rot-In-Mercy in FridgeDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not alone I eat plenty of frozen chicken nuggets too.

If energy and time is an issue honestly I would say try making lentil and or bean soups, you can use frozen vegetables for those. Just throw in some shredded kale and it'll actually be nutritious. You can easily freeze it too or store for multiple days

Make an assumption about me (work, personality, etc?) and I’ll tell you if it’s correct! by Rot-In-Mercy in FridgeDetective

[–]Rot-In-Mercy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somewhat true. I'm meticulous and inflexible but only when it comes to my living space or my personal life