Cabbage_Pout61
@Cabbage_Pout61@lemmy.world
- Comment on Is this real life? 4 days ago:
Guess he asked for a 13 and they gave him a 31
- Comment on This is the type of Q&A that makes the internet so important 2 weeks ago:
I see, if you are using the same amount of water regardless, I think that’s reasonable
- Comment on This is the type of Q&A that makes the internet so important 2 weeks ago:
That’s kinda of wasteful isn’t it? Washing a perfectly good towel after a single usage.
If the body was cleaned correctly, you could just air dry and use it like 2 to 3 times.
I use two towels per week, and they never smell bad before I put them for washing.
- Comment on Dispatch sells 1 million copies in 10 days 4 weeks ago:
Honestly, it’s more about people than super heroes if get what I mean, the dialogues were so good that I often thought I was watching some animation of real conversations
- Comment on sushi delivery 4 weeks ago:
My dude, I’m just saying something based on my biochemistry degree, as I stated it’s harmless if you INGEST A TINY AMMOUNT ON ACCIDENT, you obviously shouldn’t eat it as part of your diet, and if possible use a cast iron or stainless steel pan, even though is harder to clean.
I’m not talking about politics our corporations, or as you label it my “facts”, I’m talking about science and chemistry.
- Comment on sushi delivery 5 weeks ago:
There’s a nice video about it from Veritasium.
Strictly speaking of the chemical side of things, teflon at it’s normal temperature, is very inert and won’t interact with anything inside your body, that’s doesn’t mean you can eat 1 kilogram of it and be fine.
The point was, if you accidentally scrap the bottom of a pan and ingest a tiny bit of the coating with the food, that won’t make any big harm as most alarmists suggest.
- Comment on sushi delivery 5 weeks ago:
Yeah I forgot to mention the heating bit, don’t let it get too hot folks!
- Comment on sushi delivery 5 weeks ago:
Not like it’s good to eat it or anything, but just to help with the worries, teflon is absolutely safe to ingest, it’s a very stable molecule that don’t interact with absolutely anything, it goes in and out basically intact. Of course it doesn’t mean you can EAT it, but ocasional accidental ingestion due “scraping the bottom” are pretty safe.
When people say it’s Toxic, they knowing or unknowingly are talking about the chemicals used to make it, mostly PFOA — perfluorooctanoic acid. These are nasty, and are present GLOBALLY, like everywhere, from the sea to the middle of deserts and even on the poles, that also includes our blood.
- Comment on AWS crash causes $2,000 Smart Beds to overheat and get stuck upright 1 month ago:
smart home appliances are tolerable if they have 0 (zero, cero, null, ling, sifr, mee-then, noll) internet access