because i have never even _thought_ about this but it seems like every other post that features a photo of a ceramic with a crazed glaze has folks jumping into the comments yelling about "bacteria and mold"
@oddletters I absolutely said "uh oh" aloud when I logged in to see this at the top of my feed
@oddletters so I do not have a take on this
I have a theory, but I have no basis other than reddit stereotypes
the stereotype is that reddit is mostly under 25 and very sheltered
@owen it's such a weird thing to fixate on!
@oddletters it really is
i can't tell how much is trauma from anxiety about filth, and how much is trauma actually caused by filth
@owen weirdly the subreddits where i've noticed this the most are tea related???
@oddletters paging @wlonk
@owen @oddletters god DAMMIT I saw the start of this thread and thought I could escape unscathed.
It's unfounded, of course. But where does it come from? No idea.
@oddletters @wlonk you know.
where the _mould_ is.
@owen @oddletters mold and bacteria are my favorites, they make the fermentation and cheese go
@wlonk @oddletters And bread!
@oddletters but also we eat mold and bacteria with our food all the time, it's pervasive in the environment. your gut will be fine if you're not eating big visible colonies or anything that anaerobically rotted
if you really want to troll them, put a slice of brie on a crazed plate
@owen @oddletters top the Brie with: an mush room
@oddletters This but every time they see someone using FDM 3D printing for anything remotely adjacent to food. 🤦
i feel like @owen maybe has a take on this