

Asbestos is chemically inert.
Anyone who uses that as a claim of safety is not only brainless trash, but stupid too.


Asbestos is chemically inert.
Anyone who uses that as a claim of safety is not only brainless trash, but stupid too.


Ehhhh, even crappy nonstick will last years upon years as long as you do not use metal utensils or clean aggressively. (at least the kind of ‘cheap’ that’s still somewhat maybe worth spending money on… there is always absolute made for trash garbage under capitalism…)


Cheap “modern” stuff? Still toxic. Though there are plenty of coatings that are less toxic and more robust. Not to say any, including a seasoned cast iron pan, are abuse-proof. Use metal utensils on anything, and you will damage any coating.
Didn’t Jobs die before the cybertruck was a thing? That’s uh… a pretty big indication…
Oh wait, that’s Tim Apple…


In addition to what others have already said, it’d be really silly to make one a negative of the other in the most basic sense, too.
There have been so many issues with electrons having a “negative” charge, and that’s a binary situation! It would be so much worse to introduce implied favoritism with basic directions.


Really depends on the content. Real life, recorded for TV, where there’s not a ton of in focus detail? Yea it doesn’t matter much. Documentary, videogame, or other content where they try to keep everything in focus? It can make a huge difference.
Though I tend to watch things on a high quality computer monitor, not a tv across the room, so details stand out a lot more in the first place.


It doesn’t take an expert to think, “if they have to reload more often and cannot have easy access to tweaks like bumpstocks, they won’t be able to shoot as much lead.”
This isn’t rocket science.


The edit was to cover an additional point I noticed. Why are you reading so much into it? You’re being downvoted because you’ve put an attempt at a political meme into a science sub, expecting a science community to agree with politically charged topics.
Now you’re jumping to conclusions about why, because surely most people don’t disagree with you!
Just chill out dude. You’ll have a much better time here and IRL.


lol I’m not wrong.


Well in that case, the image is based on the false dichotomy that doesn’t exist of the parties’ policies. Most dems don’t want to remove all guns. They just want to keep guns out of crazies’ hands and some want to limit availability of particular things so any subsequent mass shooter has a harder time just endlessly popping off shots like the Vegas shooter… They do not fail to understand guns.
Ontop of that, vaccines are a very strange thing to put in opposition to guns. I know what you’re trying for, but it is again based in ignorance. Vaccines are a universal good. There is a reason, a good reason, vaccines are required in order to go to schools. Whether the pharma industry works off of capitalistic practices is a wholly separate thing. Just because big pharma is a piece of shit capitalist enterprise should not reflect poorly on vaccines themselves.


The pills need to be opposed decisions. Not the same thing with a different industry.


If you’re faster with “AI”, all I can say is, learn to fucking code, scrub. If you cannot spot that shit as shit from a mile away, you SUCK at coding and shouldn’t be doing code reviews either way.


Political, or tribal? Political is supposed to mean compromising on solutions to tough and intertwined problems. Not throwing on a jerzy and rooting for your dumbass team regardless of what they do or say…


Their tribalism is a violation of my purity test. Dumbasses don’t get to redefine what words mean, even if they’re dumb enough to vote for a braindead celebrity.
Nono, you totally just didn’t recycle enough aluminum and glass. Anthropogenic climate change is definitely your fault!
One pays MS per click.
For most office workers, it’s both working in an office and living paycheck to paycheck.
Hopefully you can see where their confusion might come from, though. PEMDAS is more P-E-MD-AS. If you have a bunch of unparenthesized addition and subtraction, left to right is correct. A lot of like, firstgrader math problems are just basic problems that are usually left to right (but should have some extras to highlight PEMDAS somewhere I’d hope).
So they’re mostly telling you they only remember as much math as a small child that barely passed math exercizes.
Unwise regardless of how it can be ‘replaced’ on cast iron.