I fucking love because that’s a reference to the Aeneid(a sort of sequel to the odyssey by Virgil) where a character invents pizza when stranded on an island
All the other cooks: "NOOO! THIS FOOD IS GREAT, WHY DON'T YOU LOVE IT? What do you mean testing it for myself first?" Gigachad Merusalt: "I see, I accept that my food was not to your liking. I still harbor no regrets about my actions in the cooking I have done. Have a nice day, good sir."
He was prepared to accept failure, the man is literally unbothered by anything thrown at him. He also stated that cooking wasn't his specialty, so he was already expecting a possible 50/50 coin skill check.
Some observations of why this is peak writing: - Outis' dish worked not because it was better but because she made Papa remember his mother. Berating, strict, insufferable, cooking for others instead of herself, etc. - The plot twist was weird as fuck, but it sort of makes sense from a bizarre standpoint. The moral of the story is that overfixating on one thing kinda sucks, which aligns well with how Distortion Detective explained the steps for reversing a Distortion. - The Concinerator seems to be much weaker than its name suggests (though probably a big and expensive enough is just as horrifying as we think). But like, the cheap ass handheld one the thin twig manager had probably could just erase the understood relationship of things that made a concept tick, not the actual mechanical and physical laws that allow you to make it. That's why they could just recreate the recipe. The version Yin Sang was talking about to destroy Mephi probably would be a FAR FAR more powerful (and pricy) one. - The french thing Mersault said translates to "I admit defeat". - Going by the fact that at the end of the conversation Samjo's title had added a question mark at the end makes me think he is not actually part of the Food department of K Corp. He might not even be part of K Corp at all. I haven't found any reference to "Chief Donrang" anywhere, but based on his outfit, attitude and overall style of handling things I wouldn't be surprised he is part of the Seven Association, as that is the association Moses' office is affiliated with and whose members have kinda put her in similar situations to that the Sinners were in the event. Told "hey fix this distortion. No clue how, just do it, we want the results". The other options are he is part of LC' Distortion department or even affiliated with Iori's crew
Considering the importance of colors with character designs to denote someone's nature or affiliation in these games so far, I think him being part of Iori's crew isn't as likely. Seven Association sounds interesting though.
That little comment of Charon being "possessed" carries cus of Leviathan. Also Charon calling the plushie a passenger, like that is a high praise of worth.
Project moon games found the scale where it's perfectly balanced between industrial grade depressive writing and one "conference table length of meth" tier funnies, all spiced up between gender dysmorphia. N i c e
"we were too poor to afford food for everyone, so my mother didn't take those pieces of chicken..." aw, that's so sad but sweet. expected nothing less of PM writin- "Your mother...preferred pizza..." *dying of laughter* Only the finest from PM istg
@@bombboxer9961 it has been theorized that Ryoshu is both the lord and the artist in her book, but the artist has the same views as Ryoshu in terms of art. Said artist also has a child. A daughter to be specific.
@@bombboxer9961 Ryoshu is based on Yoshihide (her name is an alternate spelling of Yoshihide), the mad artist from Ryuunosuke Akutagawa's short story, Hell Screen. In it, Yoshihide was commisioned by his daughter's employer, the Lord of Horikawa, to create the titular Hell Screen, a folding screen depicting the Buddhist Hells. He does this by torturing his apprentices, as he "can only paint what he has seen". At the end of the story, Yoshihide asks his commisioner to provide him with a beautiful lady being burned alive so that he can complete the screen. The Lord of Horikawa, either because Yoshihide keeps bugging him about wanting his daughter back or because said daughter keeps negatively reacting to his advances, makes Yoshihide watch as his daughter and her pet monkey are stuffed in a carriage and set on fire. Tldr; mad artist wants his daughter back, his employer decides to do a little trolling.
Despite how funny the event is and it being filled with hahas, the plot points PM is presenting is interesting. Like what does Samjo want with Limbus Company? And howcome Dante can understand Chicken Mcgee? And why the Distortion Phenomenon is not known by the general public. It gives me hope for what PM is cookin', cause my lord are they cookin'.
In distortion detective Moses(the main character) was able to see and understand distortions, it’s clearly not just a trait of an EGO user because YuRia can’t do the same. If Moses see distortions because she wants to help solve the problem then was Dante originally someone like that?(such as the director of the 13th association in that Ruina ending with Iori)
Yeah the Distorian Phenomena being not known to the public is weird considering the Pianist was one of the first distortian case and also the most devastating
@@pecantumregius1974 I’m pretty sure that practically everyone knows distortions exists, But Hana isn’t wanting to do an official announcement about it Edit: which I think has to do with the creation of the 13th association
Some singularities are the most insane technology you can think of, traversing through dimensions, manifesting the human subconscious, cloning, and then you have the fucking Carnival’s singularity of “eating people to make clothes”
Actually a very powerful singularity albeit not as strong as the other but still. They insisted that those fabrics sell well and can act as armor as well. Thanks to the Carnival, we can see so many characters dripped out of their mind while still staying strong. Just look at Sayo in Kurokumo Clan or heck the Purple Tear herself. Goddamn.
Those drumsticks + the Liu identites + Ryoshu's Fourth Match Flame + the right EGO gifts (optional) = you get to simulate what it feels like to be Xiao. Those 60 burn stacks ain't going anywhere. I don't know what Papa Bongy put in those drumsticks, but he has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that drumsticks are the undisputed Holy Grails of the fast food industry.
The issue with Meursault's dish was that it was *too* perfect. There is nothing to blame in Meursault's dish, but there is nothing interesting to say about it either - it's just soulless. A true chef doesn't just follow the recipe, they pour their heart into cooking it, they expand on it. The result may not always be perfect, some choices may be rather questionable at first, but it is now their dish - a professional's dish.
A lot of things have been said about her cooking, but given that Chicken Man's mother was stated to be a huge nag and the following implication that Outis at least somewhat reminded him of her, I'm just going to say the day was saved through dommy mommy energy.
@@huyle-ob8rg No like an actual horro movie. Like the a serious horror movie but the cast is our group. Like it would be hilarious especially with how they'll deal with the ghost
Tbh they would be the one terrorizing the killer/monster. Like imagine Heathcliff bodying the monster because he's the only one that should kill Ishmael, or Ryoshu chastising a serial killer over their vulgar and amateur way of killing.
That plot twist gave me stitches for days just thinking about it. Now welcome to the grind, you’ll start to regret everything when the boss deletes someone with a single full heads attack
On the concept incinerator, I can only assume if something is "recreated" somehow the people won't be able to realize its the same thing. They won't think its the same recipe, that its a new recipe. And you know how picky eaters get when "new recipe" is said on the menu
The Concept Incinerator is one of, if not the most, dangerous and terrifying ideas that Project Moon has introduced. Obliterating the very concept of an item, from anyone and anything that once had a trace of it, is just horrifying. The only blocker for it being some massive weapon or so is that it requires a price tag, but even then... Piss off one moneybags and suddenly, they can just obliterate any bit of it from your and anyone else's heads.
Maybe a strong lock singularity can counteract it. Its been specified fairy opens things even conceptually and lock can lock anything even concepts so maybe lock can beat cheaper versions of the attack via the burner.
Plus, the fact that a minimum wage fast food worker can just... break into wherever it's stored and throw something into it means that the chances of it being used against you is MUCH higher than you would think. Piss off a lab assistant and they might just get desperate enough to try and erase your life's work. How many small businesses have wiped out each other out with it because of petty rivalries like the one we see here? How many researchers have slaved away for a position at a Wing only for their efforts to be reduced to nothing because of a minor patent dispute?
The likely thing that requires an entire concept to be obliterated is probably the *original* item most likely. That written recipe was probably the only written article of it, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was tbh judging by the look of the guy who wrote it, it just seems like something he'd do. You'd likely need access to the original/first item/technology of its kind in order to actually function. So it probably isn't *that* easy to use for something more important, but for something as simple as a recipe, easy pickings. The fact that it erases all evidence of it existing, including photographs, seems way too easy to exploit unless it actually needs the original article its trying to wipe from cognition.
The coupon reveal gave me whiplash when I first saw it because my mom is a mad couponer when it comes to food deals and it made me remember the time as a kid when I used pizza coupons to make a full price pizza become a half-price pizza only to find out that my mom wanted to use hamburger coupons for a McDonald's deal.
I know the leading idea is that outis’ dish was actually a pizza, but I feel like if that was the case someone would have pointed it out. My personal theory? Outis is/was a mother. The chef’s trauma was related to his mother, and outis went on a tangent telling the sinners how their eating habits affected their growth. I think this is going to be related to her inevitable backstab too; the bad guys are probably holding her child hostage or have promised to revive them.
Yeah, Chicken is huge in Korea. It delievers everywhere anytime literally. It's super good but it's very expensive. It's around 20~30 dollars in US currency. If you have like Korean Market near by you can have some partical experience.
In Korea, chicken is a food that can ruin the country in two weeks if it suddenly disappears with kimchi. But stupid chicken companies have raised the price of chicken vertically, which can be full for 10 dollars. Costco chicken, the messiah of chicken, or Homeplus' $8 chicken is now the best chicken.
My good sir, the concept incinerator works like this It doesn’t erase the fact that you ate or did XYZ it just erases the finer details. You still eat the chicken but you cannot remember how it tasted if that makes sense
Later I'm gonna make a video about my thoughts on this event. But another thing I'm gonna do later is stream Honkai Star Rail when it releases. The release date is April 26th, but I don't know if that means its gonna be out at midnight on the 26th, so I'd want to stream on Tuesday, or if it'll be midday on the 26th.
7:23 My man you can remove the bones from the wing. Go to the joint, the part where they connect, and take off the cartilage connecting them. Take one of the bones and twist it out and bam, you’ve got a single-bone wing like a bite-size drumstick. You can take out the other bone too if you want full boneless. You can even do it one-handed if you can bite the bone with your teeth to hold it.
Boy, Chicken Breast is pretty much 90% of a chickens Meat, without the hassle of having to eat around bones. Also, lest you forget, chicken meat is white when it's cooked, referring to 7:36.
Fun event overall and when fun part is over comes grind. It sucks ass, i mean realistically you need only ego at 2200 (around 8-9 runs), past it too much work without any skip function.
Eunbong's kid could honestly be in a fanfic/mirror world where they train Finn from Library of Ruina. Finn getting gains and approving of it since it ain't body mods. (If it isn't body mods)
Yeaaaaaah.. the awards for this event imply you're gonna need to do the hard version of the dungon a bunch of times for the rest of the month for the good prizes
Usually i like chicken breast if it not use flour, just seasoned and then fry it to the pan, cause i don't like any bone (my mother removed it so, that the reason why i usually like chicken breast, but only in my home), but if it kfc or something similiar, i prefer drumstick, cause the kfc chicken breast have too many bones even though there a lot of meat too, but kfc drumstick much more easy to eat, but i agree that those who like chicken wing is a maniac, like cmon, the meat is too little and there so much bone that it's not worth it to eat it, but even worse there also someone who like chicken feet, yes, the chicken feet, where there are almost no meat at all and only skin and bone (i don't know what it called but it the feet of the chicken so i called it chicken feet, and yes turn out chicken feet is edible)
@@31HoangMinhPhong nah, im not really like the texture of the bones, the bones texture is just too weird for me, and there is little meat, that why im not really like it
Late to comment, but there are literally more fried chicken restaurants in korea than there are McDonald's in the entire world, so yeah I'd say chicken is popular in korea lol Thats probably why the competition is so stiff too, and why the chef was so hung up on it.