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  • If you want to use the microwave for this, pop in a plate with some water, then heat it up for 1-2 minutes, take it out with something that doesn't absorb water (or the hot water will wick through the material to your hand and burn you) dump the water in the sink and quickly wipe with a dish towel to dry before using.

    Other methods include warming it in an oven set very low, or heating it in hot water from a sink.

    In a restaurant, they may just grab a plate that has just come out of the dishwasher since industrial dishwashers are really fucking hot.

  • Good. At least some Americans still like us.

    Remember, we're you're friend. You have asked for our help many times and we've had your back.

    From taking in your people during 9/11 to backing you up against China and Russia.

    From selling you resources to allowing you to show off our best hockey players.

    From buying your goods and services to loaning you Ryan Reynolds.

    Let's go back to being good neighbours, and drop this asshole trying to start shit between us.

  • If a woman loses even 1-2% of the vote simply due to Misogyny, they're at a massive disadvantage. If you don't think Misogyny exists in the "independent" voters or even in the solidly democratic voters, you're not paying attention to reality and pretending the world is better than it actually is.

  • The simplified answer is, they get shredded, then various processes both physical and chemical are taken to extract the important materials and the rest is disposed of. Often certain metals will dissolve in specific acids or chemicals, then you can take that liquid with the specifically dissolved metal and precipitate it out. Often melting it down can also separate different metals when they have different melting points.

  • The simple answer is that their brain doesn't work the same as a neurotypical person.

    The question is like asking why driving a motorcycle is different than driving a car. They just function differently.