Breaking the generational barriers
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Counterpoint: if you rent, put everything down the drain you can. Stop taking your garbage out, just blend it and down the drain it goes. Everything goes down the drain. It's like a magic hole that erases all of your sins!!
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I’m with in you in spirit, but then I’d have to live with consequential stink of my own actions.
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Good. Disrupt the system. Until young people can purchase homes at similar rates to healthy countries then young people should escalate civil disobedience.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Lol
They're just going to raise the rent even more, to cover for your disruption.Edit: spelling
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That may be true, but if the collective society decided to make housing unaffordable for the younger generation then they've decided to live with the inevitable shenanigans.
Then break tooth picks off in all the door locks, smash the windows or drill holes in the fuckin roof but causing chaos for your neighborhood is whack
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Rent goes up, oil goes down
That’s what I always say
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the drain can have little a grease, as a treat
Fuck that noice! Sometimes I buy bacon only because my fat jar is empty. That shit is gold for cooking with.
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Lol
They're just going to raise the rent even more, to cover for your disruption.Edit: spelling
Lol
they're just gonna cave your skull in with a fucking rock because there literally isn't anything else to do. Congrats -
I guess it depends on the temperature of the oil, I pour when its still liquid, but less than boiling.
I pour when it’s hot to the touch, but not unpleasant, so probably around 50-60 C
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It's in my cart. waiting to get a few more things before I push send.
I'm hopeful from this:
https://www.consumerreports.org/environment-sustainability/is-fryaway-oil-solidifier-best-way-to-dispose-of-cooking-oil-a1273485273/ooh looks likely.. great supporting post!
not a fan of the approach where a company hides facts "we used established science and knowledge to productise a thing, but we like profit so we'll obscure the science" -
Okay but how? In what? For how long? Do you reuse it again? How often? Does it go bad? Where do I put the jar? Do I close it? People just say shit like "save your grease" and expect me to know what to do.
Pour it in an empty jar. let it cool and then put it in the fridge. It keeps nearly indefinitely.
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Your ignorance is not only pathetic, but indicative of a massive ego. Have fun being a contemptable piece of shit through life. It won't serve you well.
If you think I'm a piece of shit for doing what is just normal and widely accepted as such because there is no reason to the contrary you can provide, you must live a helluva sheltered life. I'd adjust your expectations and fast if you want to get through life.
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The question was can I pour oil down the drain. The "Rule of Thumb" (a general catch-all rule that plumbers use) is if it can't rinse away with water, don't pour it down the drain. I replied to whether you can pour olive oil down the drain. I don't know why you started talking about washing dishes.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]But nothing rinses away with just water? That's why I assumed you meant "rinsing with water" = "washing dishes" because by that logic nothing at all can go down the drain, ever.
Why would that even be a rule of thumb? Who "rinses" dishes "with water" instead of washing them normally as described?
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the drain can have little a grease, as a treat
Honestly never heard of that, but I'm also a bit lost in translation. Does this have any relevance to a person that only uses olive and sunflower oil and doesn't eat any meat?
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Y'all deserve each other. Actual lard eater and veganoid. Just use butter.
Just use JPGs
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the drain can have little a grease, as a treat
You shouldn’t pour it down the drain for obvious reasons but putting it in a jar is weird af. Is there some actual reason for the jar that I don’t know? Whenever I have to do the dishes and there is a lot of grease in a pan I just put a few papertowels (if needed) in the trash and pour the grease in there. When I’m done with the dishes I take the trash out.
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Honestly never heard of that, but I'm also a bit lost in translation. Does this have any relevance to a person that only uses olive and sunflower oil and doesn't eat any meat?
Fatty meat will result in a lot of grease that if poured down the sink will solidify on the walls of your drain pipes.
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You shouldn’t pour it down the drain for obvious reasons but putting it in a jar is weird af. Is there some actual reason for the jar that I don’t know? Whenever I have to do the dishes and there is a lot of grease in a pan I just put a few papertowels (if needed) in the trash and pour the grease in there. When I’m done with the dishes I take the trash out.
I only use a few paper towels cleaning out the jar when it's full.
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You shouldn’t pour it down the drain for obvious reasons but putting it in a jar is weird af. Is there some actual reason for the jar that I don’t know? Whenever I have to do the dishes and there is a lot of grease in a pan I just put a few papertowels (if needed) in the trash and pour the grease in there. When I’m done with the dishes I take the trash out.
In Germany you can get a free bucket for collecting grease at your local recycling center. When its full, you exchange it for an empty one.
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In Germany you can get a free bucket for collecting grease at your local recycling center. When its full, you exchange it for an empty one.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Really? Thats pretty cool fr. Is that offered to dissuade people from pouring it down the drain?
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Then break tooth picks off in all the door locks, smash the windows or drill holes in the fuckin roof but causing chaos for your neighborhood is whack
It's kinda not their neighborhood is the point
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I'm pretty sure everyone who says it's gay to wipe your own ass is trolling.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The stories I've heard both irl & online, would beg to differ.