How much does an onion weigh? It’s a silly question — onions come in all shapes and sizes, and if you want an accurate onion measurement, you should probably just use a scale. Alternatively, you can ask the X/Twitter account Onion Weigher.
On it, the Onion Weigher is prompted with images of onions. They are then asked to guess the weight of the onion, at which point their answer is compared with the onion’s true weight. I know, we really are living in the future we’ve always dreamed of.
You might think this skill is stupid. You’re right. Despite this, it’s pretty impressive to watch the maestro work.
That's how it's done pic.twitter.com/rm4Q52NmTP
— Onion Weigher (@onionweigher) December 30, 2023
For example, in this post, the Onion Weigher provides a fairly accurate guess, earning them the title they’ve already given to themselves. Amusingly, they say that they are, in their estimation, not actually that good at guessing the weights of onions; it’s just something they do.
yeah maybe, I never claimed I was good at estimating onion weights, which is why it is funny that I am now so famous for it
— Onion Weigher (@onionweigher) January 1, 2024
Still, that hasn’t stopped them from trying — or getting fairly close to the right answer while doing so. One user posted an onion that Onion Weigher said weighed around 95 grams. The true weight was 109 grams.
I feel like if I was holding an onion and somebody told me nearly exactly how much it weighed within a few grams, it would activate my fight or flight response. What a terrifying, awesome power you have
— 1KBestK️⚧️ (@1K_Best_K) December 30, 2023
Before you go to their account looking solely for onion content, they also post about a lot of other topics, e.g. various root vegetables, Jeffrey Epstein, etc. But if you’ve got an onion that needs weighing and you don’t have a scale around, Tweet a picture at them — let’s be honest, you’ve got nothing better to do.
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