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@afewbugs If you are referring to roast potatoes the way the UK does it (boiling, roughing up the potato, and then quick in hot oil and then oven), I think it's because the boiling process releases more starch from the potato while double frying keeps more starch in is part of it.

Is there a materials chemist on here who can explain to my why chips/fries and roast potatoes are both made by the application of heat to potatoes and oil but have such different tastes and textures (and why chips are nice, but roast potatoes are amazing?)

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I am genuinely fucking wondering what exactly Rishi Sunak thinks being homeless consists of.

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@futurebird @sarahtaber You know, only now I just realized how much BS is business dress code. You need to throw away an entire piece of clothes because a mended one would look bad on you and would negatively affect your chances of getting a future promotion.

For being poor or environmentally friendly! That is SO fucked up.

Whatever happened with mended and patched clothes? We need to bring them back and we need to normalize using them.

Thanks for sharing this piece of wisdom.

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Merry Christmas friends! 🎄
Wishing you all peace, joy and p0wnage of your adversaries! 👨🏾‍💻

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RT @EndFuelPoverty
Utility warrants are granted "under an obscure court process lacking in scrutiny" and enable #energy firms to force their way into your home to fit a pre-payment meter.

It's barbaric and must stop. #BanForcedPPMs.

bit.ly/3UH69Ap

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The older I get, the more aware I am that being critical rather than enjoying things is not a sign of intelligence or wisdom. Not loving things - movies, art, music, people, situations - because of their weaknesses doesn't make you better than them, it means you're unable to see past imperfections. Sure, some things absolutely are bad & should be left behind - but being hypercritical denies you joy. I need reminded of this every day. Too many things are legit bad to throw out good ones too.

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Everything and anything I make is free to bootleg, pirate, distribute, put in a zine, slap on a flyer, wheatpaste up, or whatever.

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I get the feeling this BBC journalist waited their whole life just for this moment.... 🤣

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‘Do you work in business?’ Sunak mocked for ‘excruciating’ exchange with homeless man

No words can describe how completely out of touch and insulting this is..

theguardian.com/society/2022/d

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This jar of pickles has now defeated me, my father and my brother. I know my folklore, I'm going ti have to marry whoever can open it now aren't I?

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@scottaw Twitter would have been better with that feature IMO.

There is a nice proposal where you could check:

- everyone can QT me
- only those from my server
- only those I follow
- only those who follow me

This would kill the feature being used for most forms of dunking. And give people who get targeted in this way a line of defense.

Of course "dunking" could and currently is happening using other methods.

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These rusty sheep are sculpted from iron scrap, and have been allowed to rust and grow moss to mirror how the former industrial landscape of Blaenau Gwent is returning to a more natural state. You can find them at Parc Bryn Bach.
#Mosstodon #rust #industrialhistory #Wales #sculpture

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UKPOL 

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Like Malcolm X, Nina Simone was a passionate activist and dedicated to the Black liberation struggle. She posed in this photo very intentionally as an homage to Malcolm. 🖤🙏🏿 #BlackFriday #BlackMastodon #Mastodon

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BREAKING: Shots fired at #Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles; possible hostage situation

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"Man Up, Hercules by Nikita Gill

When I was a child, my worst nightmare was to see my father cry. Until I was older, I never really thought nor asked why.

It occurs to me now that the world around me doesn't want men to feel. It emphasizes stoicism till they bottle up their feelings, only one part of them is allowed to be real.

And if ever one of them falters, 'man up' becomes the dark magic to charm them back into line. 'Man up' is that villain who shows up with lackeys 'grow a pair' and 'boys don't cry' uninvited to parties.

We tell our sons stories about heroes like Hercules, but forget to mention how Hercules' rage caused him to murder his entire family.

And by telling them stories where anger becomes the only acceptable way they can express themselves, we are teaching them shouting, punching, yelling is all they can ever do to release themselves from hell.

And this is how cursed phrases like 'man up' contribute to the greatest killer of men under 45.

Repression leads to depression, depression leads to trying to find ways to be alive and after years of being told not to feel, the only way to truly feel it all becomes suicide.

We have created nooses with words and watch passively as our sons tighten them around each other's necks.

So I will tell my son, I will say, Cry, let the dam burst, and let the rivers you are holding back run free. It will release everything that hurts you and finally you will be able to breathe.

The definition of who you are as a man is too powerful to be swayed by a phrase, it doesn't have to be proven through self-hate.

When they tell you to 'man up' look them in the eyes and just say, 'I will not, no.' Become the earth, the rebellion your heart needs for your love of yourself to grow."

-- "Fierce Fairytales", page 127

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#Browsers, time to bring back the RSS/Atom feed icon displayed when a website has an RSS/Atom feed. :rss:

It's long past-due!

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