An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
3rd iteration of a running joke in which Kimi (who never ate beans regularly before coming to USA, and whose digestive tract isn’t accustomed to them) discovers that they are also an intense source of methane… and is not impressed.
That she’ll be working in this very taco joint later is surprising. I keep expecting a 4th iteration bit that goes:
Kira: “Say Kimi-chan? How come you always leave the restaurant for your lunch break? We get a big employee discount on food right here.”
Kimi: “WE. DO. NOT. SPEAK. OF. THAT. DAY.”
Kira: “???”
I’d love it if the Author had this conversation made “canon”! _ 😛
Still, if Kimi was allowed access to the kitchen’s ingredients, she could whip-up something for herself that’s gastronomically safe for her (& for those around her!).
As I understand it, Methane itself is both colorless & odorless.
As part of a biological process, however, some of the more … “FLAVORFUL” … byproducts include compounds such as ketones & aldehydes, which are nothing to sniff at …
… literally …
… no, seriously — YOU_DO_NOT_WANT_TO_SNIFF_AT_THEM_EVER.
Yep, one of the gasses they use as an odorant for natural gas, methyl mercaptan, is also present in small amounts in flatulence. It’s the one that smells like something died.
Kimi: (in Japanese) “Seriously! Cousin, what is WITH this country and the damned BEANS!”
@[Hinoron]:
Aren’t beans an important source of plant-based protein?
3rd iteration of a running joke in which Kimi (who never ate beans regularly before coming to USA, and whose digestive tract isn’t accustomed to them) discovers that they are also an intense source of methane… and is not impressed.
That she’ll be working in this very taco joint later is surprising. I keep expecting a 4th iteration bit that goes:
Kira: “Say Kimi-chan? How come you always leave the restaurant for your lunch break? We get a big employee discount on food right here.”
Kimi: “WE. DO. NOT. SPEAK. OF. THAT. DAY.”
Kira: “???”
I’d love it if the Author had this conversation made “canon”! _ 😛
Still, if Kimi was allowed access to the kitchen’s ingredients, she could whip-up something for herself that’s gastronomically safe for her (& for those around her!).
As I understand it, Methane itself is both colorless & odorless.
As part of a biological process, however, some of the more … “FLAVORFUL” … byproducts include compounds such as ketones & aldehydes, which are nothing to sniff at …
… literally …
… no, seriously — YOU_DO_NOT_WANT_TO_SNIFF_AT_THEM_EVER.
Yep, one of the gasses they use as an odorant for natural gas, methyl mercaptan, is also present in small amounts in flatulence. It’s the one that smells like something died.
Hey Carly! You remember Kira, right? Had to get Rocky to throw her out of your house? Lying sack of bitchcrement?