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_Mechaloth_ t1_ismqs3z wrote
Reply to comment by Bearman637 in Food Project Proposes Matrix-Style Vertical Chicken Farms [2012] by Leprechan_Sushi
Thanks for the question. I think it all comes down to the crawlie itself. Insects and arachnids that are generally beneficial - bees, grasshoppers, crickets, wolf and other garden spiders - will be relocated; ones that could potentially harm me or my family - hornets, mosquitoes, brown recluse spiders - will get skooshed.
_Mechaloth_ t1_is8wup7 wrote
Reply to comment by ImNoAlbertFeinstein in Food Project Proposes Matrix-Style Vertical Chicken Farms [2012] by Leprechan_Sushi
Nah. Lab-grown meats.
_Mechaloth_ t1_is8satn wrote
Reply to comment by namezam in Food Project Proposes Matrix-Style Vertical Chicken Farms [2012] by Leprechan_Sushi
Once slaughter-free meat is a thing, I’ll never go back.
_Mechaloth_ t1_iqzntee wrote
Reply to comment by BarKnight in Gold coins hidden in 7th Century found in wall by BarKnight
Especially in Japan, there are tenth and eleventh century troves of Buddhist sutras and guardian figurines that had been buried across the archipelago by monks who thought Buddhism was entering an age of decline. Many have been discovered, but it’s not improbable that there are still more out there.
_Mechaloth_ OP t1_iud7ar2 wrote
Reply to This twelfth century Buddhist sculpture has blood vessels in his eyes. by _Mechaloth_
Buddhist sculpture produced in Japan during the Kamakura period (1185-1333) is often referred to as the "pinnacle" of religious statuary in Japan (I have my own thoughts, but I don't want to digress). Among the most prolific and well-known sculptors was Unkei, whose workshop produced the massive guardian deities at the south gate of Todaiji.
One of the most definitive features of a Kamakura period sculpture is the rock crystal eyes which seem to glitter with life. This was accomplished by smoothing crystal into a contact-like shape, then painting the iris and pupil in the convex of the (future) eye. White paper was placed behind the crystal to accomplish the "whites" and then the whole ensemble held in place with wooden pegs at the back of the eye sockets inside a hollow face.