Monday, March 27, 2023

Memes that made me laugh 152

 

Gathered from around the Internet over the past week.  Click any image for a larger view.




























































More next week.

Peter


11 comments:

Michael said...

Soybean oil processing, wow, just wow.

I'm sticking with butchering hogs and shaking milk cream for butter, thank you very much.

Dan said...

Looks like Sam needs a new fishing partner....I'll volunteer.

MNW said...

Butter, anything rend from cooking, olive, and avacado oil are pretty much all i ise anymore. I avoid using seed oils or anything that heavily processed.


Don't look into American "cheese" or velvita. You might not eat them again

BobF said...

After 30 years as a supposed rooster I will state that there were times when Guinea Hen may have been a better descriptor. Just sayin'.

Phil said...

I wanna find that hardware store!

Bob Gibson said...

Sam can come fishing with me anytime.

Eric Wilner said...

Is this an exceptionally good crop, or am I just overly prone to giggling today?

Philip Sells said...

Amphibious pitching could certainly come in handy if there's a heavy rain during the game.

E. C. said...

I might just steal that writing prompt about Zeus, because I don't appreciate adultery being rewarded or handwaved in stories and he sure does enable a lot of it in Greek mythology.

AuricTech Shipyards said...

I wasn't aware that Innsmouth had a baseball team.

Wild, wild west said...

I'm more than just a little professionally acquainted with oilseeds processing industry. The description is quite accurate, and I'd add that it isn't just soybeans that are thusly processed. There is an old skool way to extract the oils without all that, but it is of very low volume and therefore not economical.

By the way, the petroleum-based solvent mentioned is generally hexane and that is highly explosive as well as being carcinogenic. This is relevant to the hand loaders amongst us because hexane is often used in case lube products that you spray on your cases before re-sizing them, so when the label indicates do not use indoors, it's best to take that seriously.