My god what is this, so grossly sexualized. What kind of weirdo films this or cooks in the forest in the first place?
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My god what is this, so grossly sexualized. What kind of weirdo films this or cooks in the forest in the first place?
I've been getting really into cooking the past 6 months. to the point that I make everything from scratch...I watched it and kinda liked it...and I would definitely cook outdoors if I had a space too.
The guy really knows the fine things in life... Good sound, good visuals, good food, and probably good smell...
I've been really jaded about things like food lately, but I find that kind of wild food rawness to be very appetizing and it piques my interest. It's the seeming lack of sterility or artificiality or overly slick & clean presentation... A lack of artificial perfection (though ironically it's so aesthetic that it's perfectly controlled and artificial). It's like what's being alive is about.
Maybe a guy is more likely to enjoy something like that.
In college, a buddy of mine and I would go to the girls dorm and invite random girls to go out in the woods with us to party. Required supplies were beer, some weed, a guitar, some matches, and some food to cook over a fire we'd build. Our favorite place was a small clearing on a hill, overlooking a river and the city with its lights beyond. It was great fun.
I think a lot of this relates to Se as well, see Salt Bae.
AHHHHHH
Ahhhhhhhhh
I love these. Very satisfying, original, even witty and I don't know why. Realized that I was watching with a smile the entire time :purr: I liked the background noise a lot, and the chopping. Personally I feel inspired to cook in the forest now because why not. I also want to roll down that hill with a pan on my head :timeout:Need more actually :3
Se would be something like this. Less focus on nice aesthetics, more action.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGU5ckjyqAM
that carbonara looks gross, why does he make everything look like as if he´s having sex with those...things.
Super cool, explains my reaction. Seems very polished and dignified to me, these people know what they are doing.
I liked this particular presentation a lot less even if he's super funny. I'd go with ESE here, his bright character distracts so much from the food :lol:
Sensing a compelling trend here: Si PoLR connects food to negativity and sex :lol:
The best lifestyle seems to be the hippie lifestyle.~ Where are all these epicurean-friendly encampments nowadays? And which one has the buffets?
Just like flashy clothes, this is flashy food/cooking. Se. Si is the need to satisfy your hunger.
Makes me feel uncomfortable :shifty:
The focus is weird
Hey Starfall,
https://cdn.meme.am/cache/instances/...x/75079989.jpg
Definitely not how I see the world. I pretty much always just eat grab and go type foods like nuts and protein shakes. The most complex thing I ever cooked was plain spaghetti. I simply don't enough enjoyment out of food to be able to stand diverting my attention towards messing with it for an hour.
The close ups yes, pretty much. My physical perception is kind or focalized in that way. Guess from wanting to avoid the rest of the world. I love nature, though I'd need to have a very good reason to cook in the wild. I'm not hungry all the time, neither fan of food, I always try to be practical to avoid major discomfort.
My level of discomfort with something normally seen as ''discomforting'' is either nonexistent or off the radar.
I showed those vids to an Si valuer with an unreasoned love of food and cooking, and they found them soothing. I find them kind of vividly hypnotic. Not a mother tongue by any means, but interesting. Sensory af. Neat way of explaining recipes without boring people. Impressive in terms of editing and mic quality.
I think cooking outside is more Delta Si.