It seems like you're trying to understand a recipe or craft project, but it's unclear due to the strange ingredients mentioned.

Unfortunately, I can't provide real-time image analysis or decipher unknown recipes. However, I can suggest some possible ways to approach this:

1. **Ask the person who posted the picture**: If you have access to the person who shared the image, ask them to clarify what they're making.

2. **Use online search**: Try searching for the ingredients mentioned ("blue sausages," "anal beads") along with any other relevant details from the image (e.g., cooking methods, kitchen tools). This might lead you to a specific recipe or project.

3. **Look for context clues**: Examine the surrounding environment in the picture. Are there any recognizable cooking utensils, ingredients, or equipment that could provide hints about what's being prepared?

4. **Consider alternative explanations**: It's possible that "blue sausages" and "anal beads" are just unusual names for familiar ingredients or tools. Think of common kitchen items that might have those names.

If none of these suggestions help, I'd be happy to try and assist you further!

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do you think bots should have lesser allowance (rate limit)?

Perhaps? I view this as blatant spam and would drop the ban hammer on this behavior, but that's just me.

This spammer isn't a malicious attacker. They're telling us which relay they're using. They have Zaps set to dev wallets. And they follow a few devs.

This is a teaching moment, to prepare for things to come, IMO.

yeah this behavior looks spammy.

i think bot runners should be encouraged to add tags on their posts and fields on their profiles. then special rate limiting can be applied to bots easily.

if bot runners dont do this then they may expect to be throttled more or banned.

clients may have additional options just to report bots so this bot detection could be outsourced to humans if the relay op does not use LLM to detect bots.