This pesticide advertising display seems entirely too cheerful about spraying toxic chemicals around your home..🤔😡
@ai6yr “there are endless possibilities” also reads a bit like a threat
Do it yourself pesticide is the crap that we fight every day.
@ai6yr Where is that?
@sysop408 Honolulu
@ai6yr @sysop408 >whew<
When I read the Japanese, I was horrified that this might be a store over here—not that our home centers are at all reticent about putting jugs of garden poison in the impulse-purchase shelves next to check-out.
@fgbjr @sysop408 LOL everything in Hawaii is both Japanese and English, for the most part. Although, it feels to me like the Japanese tourists were most certainly avoiding Honolulu last week, I suspect no one REALLY wants to deal with way the US is treating international visitors/possibility of being thrown randomly into prison or trucked to El Salvador.
@ai6yr @sysop408 Cycling around, I've come across two Hawai'ian themed cafes. I'll ask, "oh, is the owner from Hawai'i?" and the answer will be "no, he just likes Hawai'ian things." Playboy golfers and surfers. Here was the luncheon special at one of them. Authentic ethnic cuisine from the hand of a dedicated restauranteur.
@fgbjr @sysop408 Hmm, that looks like "attempted loco moco". Not authentic because NOT ENOUGH GRAVY! (and no Macaroni salad) 🤪 And needs double the amount of rice and the egg has to be running all over everything.
@ai6yr @sysop408 Without experience of the original, it just looked kind of mournful. 😟 But (just in case you geolocate the spot!) on the same small island there are also truly wonderful owner/operator cafes with warm atmosphere and good food.
@fgbjr @sysop408 LOL The Hawaiian way is lots of gravy, lots of food, more mayo than you ever want to eat... 🤔 That most certainly looks like a Japanese interpretation of Hawaiian food, much like I imagine quite a bit of Japanese food here is an American interpretation of Japanese food.
@fgbjr @ai6yr ok now I’m noticing the other signs. They’re a little too excited about their extension cords too. I’ll be bitterly disappointed if those are not the most amazing cords ever with how hard they’re going.
@ai6yr
Interesting mix of languages… Japanese on the red and yellow signs. Simplified Chinese on the green sign.
@ai6yr I find most people are too cheerful about spraying toxic chemicals around their homes...

@ai6yr

we all have hobbies we enjoy...

🎶 All the world is in tune on a spring afternoon,
as we're poisoning pigeons in the park.
And maybe we'll do in a squirrel or two,
as we're poisoning pigeons in the park. 🎶

@ai6yr This is horrific.

@ai6yr "DIY make your own organophosphate pesticide kit". A few bottles of precursors and catalysts.

You could make ATP! Or nerve gas! Or bug spray! Or fire retardant!

All depending on the temperatures, measurements, and exacting multi step procedures you executed, whether intended or not.

@johnefrancis @ai6yr Okay but to be fair if people are going to be making their own vaccines and gender-affirming medicines etc., those are skills they're going to need to develop anyway.
@ai6yr "Our product kills pet dogs, Yayy!"
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@ai6yr @sysop408 Cycling around, I've come across two Hawai'ian themed cafes. I'll ask, "oh, is the owner from Hawai'i?" and the answer will be "no, he just likes Hawai'ian things." Playboy golfers and surfers. Here was the luncheon special at one of them. Authentic ethnic cuisine from the hand of a dedicated restauranteur.
@fgbjr @sysop408 Hmm, that looks like "attempted loco moco". Not authentic because NOT ENOUGH GRAVY! (and no Macaroni salad) 🤪 And needs double the amount of rice and the egg has to be running all over everything.
@ai6yr @sysop408 Without experience of the original, it just looked kind of mournful. 😟 But (just in case you geolocate the spot!) on the same small island there are also truly wonderful owner/operator cafes with warm atmosphere and good food.
@fgbjr @sysop408 LOL The Hawaiian way is lots of gravy, lots of food, more mayo than you ever want to eat... 🤔 That most certainly looks like a Japanese interpretation of Hawaiian food, much like I imagine quite a bit of Japanese food here is an American interpretation of Japanese food.