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  • If you're a man and you're not horrified at the behavior of men then you haven't talked to enough women.

  • Replying to counter the chuds and say you're absolutely right, but that I don't know a way to get this through other men's thick skulls.

  • If you think that's bad imagine what dinosaurs think about dino nuggies

  • Show them the original post. If they go "Yup" then they get to stay. If they feel the need to write a NOTALLMEN rant they get shown the door.

  • I would agree that most men need to be excluded from society

  • It's a bunch of sweaty hundred dollar bills he keeps in his flab folds

  • Only because Trump has money for those appeals. Any other person would have been in jail already, because only the rich get a pretense of justice.

  • Fifty years ago: "KIssinger blames broadcast media for disrupting America's narrative of war in Vietnam"

    Reminder: Kissinger is dead šŸ¦€šŸ¦€šŸ¦€

  • I'm not insulted, I'm angry at my fellow men for being such consistent shitheads that it's true.

  • I wasn't on an oil rig but I was around a lot of blue-collar MAGA dudes in 2016 who outright told me they liked Bernie because he also hated billionaires and that he was trustworthy, even though they didn't agree with him on everything.

    And I'm so jealous of undecided voters. Imagine how peaceful it must all be, for politics to be some distant topic that doesn't affect them. To not get breathless texts from the DNC screaming for money because your name is on a list. To get online and see no politics anywhere, or maybe just subconciously blur it out.

    Makes me want to take a ball peen hammer to my forehead, just to find that kind of peace.

  • Tell me you're psycho-sexually underdeveloped without telling me you're psycho-sexually underdeveloped

  • I'm using a non-scratching scrubbing pad and the recommended stovetop cleaner. I can get most of the worst of it, but there's always a ring of carbonized food that just sticks around.

  • I've used both cheap steel pans and cast iron, and while the effect is less it still turns my sweated onions into sauteed onions intermittently. I'm glad to hear that mine is just built cheaply and that proper induction tops can handle consistent low temperature better. Still not buying one without trying it, though

    Honestly, I would love a stove that's just a 3" thick steel top with induction burners on one side. There would be a steady temperature gradient the whole way across, and pans of any size, shape, or material could be put anywhere on the surface for just the right amount of heat.

  • I have an induction hot plate and while it's great for boiling water or searing steak it will invariably burn anything I attempt to cook on low because it just uses high heat for a shorter amount of time instead of doing a constant lower power.

    I'm probably going to get an induction stove next, but I'm not buying one that I don't get to test out first to avoid this. I really hope the full-size ones don't do this but I don't trust companies on principle and they'll do something stupid like that to save money.

  • They heat up quickly and they’re very easy to clean.

    I keep seeing people say this as a benefit of glass-top electrics, but this has never been the case with any one of those I've used. A boil-over invariably leaves a grimy black ring that can't be scrubbed off even with hours of scrubbing. So they end up looking grimy.

    Meanwhile, my sealed gas burners are easy to get clean. I just sweep up the crumbs and then dump some boiling water and a couple drops of dish soap and wipe it up.

  • The protestors should include this civil engagement on their resumes. Find employers that agree with their stance against genocide.

    That's going to be hard when the government makes it illegal for companies that take federal money to boycott, divest, sanction, and now even criticize Israel. Just hiring someone with that on their resume could be a problem.

  • School principals or vice principals would have to notify parents or guardians if a child wanted to use a name other than their legal one, or a nickname or pronouns that did not match their sex assigned at birth.

    I can't wait to see the list of nicknames and their government-approved gender assignment