Neko

the Junk Drawer

all the tings I don't know where to put

My grandma's tart recipie

Ingredience:

mix the flour, eggs, oil, sugar and yeast. put the dough in a baking pan, save a bit for making stripes. put the jam/ricotta/whatever inside, she didn't say how much of it you need so idk. put the dough striped on it. put it in a pre-heated owen at 160 degrees for 20 minutes. enjoy?

Harry (Harrier)

Harry (Harris)

I swear to god if I find a third unhinged bi Harry I obsess over...

That photo of Hisasci Ouchi

If you're intrested in morbid stuff you've probably heard of the story of Hisashi Ouchi, the man who was exposed to a very high dose of radiation and was kept alive for way too long. (to learn more search 1999 Tokaimura nuclear accident) And if you've heard of him, you've certianly seen that gory photo of a man with no skin laying on an hospital bed with suspended limbs.

Well, IT'S NOT HIM!!! IT'S NOT HIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMMM.
And yet, every damn website uses that photo!! You can tell because the man has an amputated foot, which Ouchi coudn't have because the wound would have never closed, all of his chromosones were in pieces! Also, the room and the medical equipment don't match (especially those hand suspender things)
The person in the photo is probably a burn victim. Spread the word I guess?

Did you know? When a person dies, the information they have shared on the internet may remain there for years. While social networking accounts are ofte deleted by relatives or inactivity failsafes, other information is left behind indefinitely. Even now there are a massive number of blogs, emails, comments and photographs that belong to the departed. It is easy to imagine that some of these posts will outlast those alive today and go on to become historical artifacts. It is theorized that in the internet's future more content will belong to the dead than the living.

Foot Taco AMA

If you could ethically eat human meat, would you do it? These guys said yes! u/IncrediblyShinyShart on Reddit had a motorcycle incident and had to amputate his foot, so he decided to keep it to cook a piece for himself and his friends!
Here the link to the Ask Me Anything that also includes an imgur link to photos of the process.
I'm obsessed with this story, I don't think I'd have the guts to do it but it's so cool that someone did!

how to waste your time on Youtube in a different way

requisites: lots of time to waste, a Youtube account.

  1. pick a channel you like;
  2. go to the comment section of on of their videos;
  3. pick a random user and go to their channel;
  4. go to the "channels" page;
  5. BAM a list of channels (probably)! check out the new interesting ones;
  6. save a video from every interesting channel in a playlist to watch it later;
  7. leve the playlist untouched, forever;
  8. Repeat ad nauseam.

source, OG uses javascript, feel free to copy my css, but I haven't put links in it I just wanted the pictures



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