@Efi depends on the food, same guy made a knife out of pasta
Now, I've heard of glorious Japanese blades folded over a thousand times, but this is just taking the piss
@cypnk similarly there's https://dolphin.town which is entirely the letter "e"
(they also need to update their SSL cert)
Well this is a missed opportunity, if the accent colour was gold instead of black it could have been the Iron Man watch
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/hublot-big-bang-unico-red-magic-video
@shekkiesqueaks where are all these people who spend less than 2 hours a day shitposting?
Lady Monarch
@squirrel *HUGS*
@codl "AAAAAA THE COCA-COLA HAS BREACHED CONTAINMENT!!!"
@squirrel YAY!
@kibi Of course the tea is fake
Proudhon said that proper tea is theft so we had to switch to the fake stuff to avoid being arrested
fash, guns, slurs, trans stuff (+, actually)
@mxsparks oh if only soy did work like that
A lot of people would be saving a lot of money on meds
@cypnk Seiko movements might be the easiest option for DIY projects, availability is good, different dials/handsets/etc. are easy to find, and they're relatively inexpensive
The NH35A movement for example is pretty damn good and you can get it for under $40
If you want to go upscale though you can find Sellita and ETA movements without too much trouble
@cypnk So far CSACs have been a bit on the large side for watches, someone did make one though; https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/introducing-the-bathys-cesium-133-atomic-clock-watch
And yeah, making your own movement has some seriously daunting precision requirements for a hobbyist
If you want to play about though you could order all the parts and assemble it yourself
Hedgehog wrangler, cat feeder, octopus whomst love smol critters
"i never thought someone could be such a watch nerd and yet here you are" ~ @maple