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I'm switching to metal anyways. Cook enough and you'll see bits come off the ends of plastic.
youtu.be/58HUM40gDPU?si 12:20 is it not this food Youtuber I like that was the first to point this out?
There shouldn’t be anything plastic anywhere near food, idc if other ways cost 10 times more.
Tbf I would still avoid anything containing oil derivatives and /or coatings. Wood and stainless steel & similar remain the best choice.
I have a dream that we will judge utensils by the content of the cooking and not by the color of the plastic.
Idk man, it basically says fire retardant gets into your food but it's not *that* much so stop worrying??? That seems bad???
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In Victorian novels, two types of luxuries stand out.
One is exotic fruits from the orient - these have never been cheaper or more available.
The other is the ability to just vibe at your friend’s country house for a month - this has never been as expensive and or inaccessible
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Just bought 5 lbs of oranges for $6, in the northeast US during winter. The kind of invisible luxury of the modern world that was unimaginable for 99% of the human population for almost all of our history
A trader thinks that the prices of eggs are going to increase, and so he contacts his broker and asks him to buy 1,000,000 egg futures at $1.70
Sure enough, a week later, the price of egg futures is $2.50, and the trader, happy to ride his winners, places an order for 3,000,000
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JUST IN: Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy buys another 15,350 #Bitcoin worth $1.5 billion.
the new jersey drone hysterics are running into the teeth of some of the most energetic and passionate detail-oriented empiricists on planet earth: planespotters and flight-tracking guys. you will always lose to them.
*Checks sensors*
“Gee looks like 10,000 drones several hundred miles away, guess I won’t fly there. Or maybe I’ll just fly over them about 30k feet higher than they can fly, at a much faster speed than they’re capable of. I’ll decide after I finish my burrito.”
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William Wallace Welker
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Serious question:
How would the F-35 cope with a fleet of 10,000 drones?