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gpt "an 8bit version of pepe the frog"
On slower nighshift breads, notable buns can become very large and make baking a little awkward to bake a part a and part b especially running into day shift as day shift shows up to work
The Image You Shared
The crest you posted is from the Fiume paramilitary (F.S.S.), tied to Gabriele D’Annunzio’s “Regency of Carnaro” in 1919–1920.
It shows a wolf and a lamb bound together, climbing a pole with the initials F.S..
The meaning there was different: unity of opposites, symbolic of D’Annunzio’s corporatist and experimental political philosophy.
Key Difference
Fabian Society: wolf disguised as a sheep (deception, gradualism).
Fiume crest: wolf and sheep together (forced unity, opposites held in tension).