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  • If the overall tone of the book suggests rape is a terrible thing, then it's obvious they're not pro-rape. If the tone sells is as something normal, cool, fascinating, then they're pro-rape. I'm affraid in this case it's possibly the the second option, from what OP describes - the author expresses his pro-life views.

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  • I agree. I just percieve OP's post as trying to find a lable because they just want to know whether there is one. It's ok to want to know and telling them they don't need it is not helpful.

  • Yep, I'm trying to use lower heat to not go over the smoke point. Canola oil has pretty good properties, so I use it. It is possible to overheat not just the oil, but also the other ingredients, so it's good to limit the heat. That's why I'm interested in the lower heat use possibilities of pans different materials.

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  • Of course you don't have to fit a box. But it's easier to communicate your preferences if there is a lable you can use for yourself. OP is trying to find out if there is such a shortcut they could use. Explaining that they don't necessarily need to do that is not helpful.

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  • Yep, but sometimes you want to communicate about your preferences, and then you need understandable terminology. Giving names to phenomena is generally useful. Discussing things is useful. Understanding natural diversity is great and important.

  • You seem to be experienced with pans of different materials and you opened a topic I have no-one to ask about, so I'll try here. I don't use much oil and I like cooking on lower heat to avoid the carcinogens that are created when oil and other substances get too hot. Is it possible to do that with non-teflon pans? What material and technique?