Let me rephrase that: This is the third time within the last week I've seen a pic on FJ related to anime that I am either watching on TV or in another tab.
There is already a lot of added sugar in that stuff. Your basically making frosted flakes. I guess the reason I had that reaction is because I'm in high school and literally every breakfast since fist day consisted of that stuff.
Cafeteria logic; Carbohydrates and sugar = Food, Everything else you probably need = Occasional treat.
School board meeting:
"Sir, we need to come up with a cafeteria plan."
"Alright, the pigs need food... What's that stuff they need to not starve? Ya know, that... Cheap crap. Animal feed."
"Uhhh...? No, not really."
That stuff at the Bottom of the food triangle, that stuff?"
"Starches, sir? And it's the food "Pyramid.""
"Right! Johnson, make all the food out of that!"
"Sir, they need more than one food group."
"Ah, **** . Really?"
"Yes Sir, it's in the contract."
"... Well then, what's the stuff at the top of the ... pyramid?"
"Sugars, Sir. But they're not suppo-"
"Ah, ah, Johnson. It said two food groups. They're getting two."
"What about the other foods? Fruits and vegetables?"
"Ah, fine. Put those in a vending machine. Call it "Scurvy Away" or something."
Yeah but it's not like eating a bowl of corn flakes with sugar is excessive consumption. I hardly eat or drink anything sugary unless im particularly craving.
Looking it up, you've got 2.7g of sugar per bowl (28g) of Corn Flakes. And since a teaspoon of sugar is 4g, I'd basically be eating 6.7g of sugar in my breakfast.
Most experts say that you should eat a maximum of 37.5 grams of sugar to keep the amount healthy.
Hmm, then I guess I need to visit the cereal section some time then. At this point I would not doubt they have aspartame and Styrofoam, if not worse. They put poison on fruit over here to keep bugs off, so I think it's all up to what they think of next at this point.
All too true, fines need to become more dynamic for the size of a company.
I think that as soon as a company like Kellog's sees 11 or 12 zeroes in their next batch of fines, they're going to start doing some hardcore overhauling.
**deathstare used "*roll picture*"** **deathstare rolled image**It seems to not be working on account of you smacking the only two bees back into the jar.
More of an injection molding process than 3d printing, but whatever. I saw a company on facebook trying to pass off laser cutting as 3d printing, so at least it's not confusing additive/subtractive manufacturing.
I call this ******** - I've worked with bees a lot and the explanation HOW they made them make their hive in this form is simple - normally you have a special human-made plate that has the hexagon pattern. Bees simply continue from there.
Here the artists/beekeepers in the pictires probbaly made the basis covered in hexagons (i.e. a form already in the shape they wanted) and bees simply added the last 1 cm layer above it.
Bees did not make the whole thing most probably.