LainTrain
@LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 24 minutes ago:
Why should I give one single shit about any of this?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Ah sure thanks. The “g” threw me off. Wouldn’t it be “lucky 10k”? g means “grand” but that’s usually only in reference to money, nah?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Yeah in many years never had a problem.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Why do you keep focusing on “water”? I don’t get what you’re getting at. You don’t wash dishes with just water.
You wash dishes by squeezing some dishwashing liquid on a dishwashing sponge, then pour hot water onto the dish being cleaned, then you scrub it clean with the sponge.
Then when there are no longer any visible stains on the dishes in question, the dishes are clean and you put them on a drying rack and/or pay them down with a towel.
All i see going into the sink during this process is soapy water.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Whatever is downstream of my sink should be built to handle food waste. That must include fats. Not my fault if they half-assed it honestly.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Y’all deserve each other. Actual lard eater and veganoid. Just use butter.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Yes. It just rinses out normally like anything on the pan with a scrub and washing up liquid.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Nah eastern Europeans aren’t like that at all we’re all very friendly, except the poles obviously.
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/s obviously
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
I’ve done this too for some washes. The shrinkflation on those capsules is unreal too so gotta throw in a couple to make it up for that. How did it cause a problem?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Do you live in like a castle or something. Who tf has those.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
That’s on the private water companies and failing to invest and fix the infrastructure properly. Fuck them they are the same bastards as the landlords if not worse.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Idk I’ve never had any issues.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
But olive oil does rinse away pretty easily with water and washing up liquid? So does butter and bacon fat?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
Oh my how original. No I will not eat ze bugs. Are you gonna bitch and cry about le poor animals now too?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 6 hours ago:
What?
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 7 hours ago:
Yeah so I think it’s okay because without the grease trap there’s no clog.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 14 hours ago:
TIL. Thanks! Knew about wet wipes obviously.
Apparently it’s mostly an issue in the US due to this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grease_trap so might be more common knowledge there.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 14 hours ago:
Huh? I live on my own and cook for myself. I’ve never had any drainage issues either. Maybe in the shower due to hair, but never in the kitchen. I’ve just literally never heard of this, ever.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 14 hours ago:
There’s not really “public” per se.
It’ll be handled by a private contractor owned by private equity that specializes in leeching taxpayer dollars same as everything. The tender will be won by those who can promise the local govt officials the best jobs at said private contractor or sister/parent company after their term.
Even if by some miracle the city/municipality has its own teams for this work, they’ll be nickel and dimed by checkbox ticking legislation that exists as breeding ground for middlemen consultants who will suck away taxpayer dollars.
That is until some “budget hawk” type consultancy is brought in by some bigger fish whether it’s the city or the state or the fed or the fucking IMF if you’re Greece and force privatisation in the name of efficiency.
This will lead to a collapse of the service quality, collapse of living standards and a declining trust in institutions, leading to a far-right takeover because in the end - most people are monsters.
Or something like that I imagine. I used to work for the NHS in the UK. The owner of the trust “convinced” the procurement to allow the company to make a “surplus”. He drove a Porsche and looked like a 90s movie villain.
So yes, pour that shit. And don’t feel bad - the ghouls wouldn’t, and we’re all just human after all.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 21 hours ago:
This is my first time hearing of this ngl. Actually I’m not entirely sure what “grease” means, is it what is left from oil and butter after cooking meats? Meat juices? I’ve always poured it down the drain. Never even heard of anyone doing otherwise, least of all putting it in a jar.
- Comment on YSK that apart from not having a car, the single greatest thing you can do for the climate is simply eating less red meat 1 day ago:
As long as we can take the rich with us, let the baby burn 🔥🔥🔥
- Comment on If gate-keeping receptionists are going to act like robots, they should probably be replaced with robots 1 day ago:
I get this with being at the doctors’ especially. It is actually much easier to get the right info from gippity than those people, the barrier is obviously it can’t actually make anything happen so then you have to re-explain it to some call center bloke half a planet away who doesn’t speak, read, write or hear in seemingly any language.
- Comment on Reality Winner documentary concealed how she got caught (yellow tracker dots) 4 days ago:
Taking the effort to write this post is like the tracking dots version of marking yourself as an aggressive moron that belongs in the block hole.
- Comment on Microsoft to Lay Off About 9,000 Employees 4 days ago:
Nah as far as I’m aware the CEO is not resigning and there are no leadership changes. They’re mostly laying off artists from game studios, software QA, testers, devs they think they can replace with AI vibe coding etc.
- Comment on How do you all keep the area around the toilet paper dust-free? 4 days ago:
I have that too. I just wipe it with microfibre wipes every few weeks and before guests come over.
- Comment on Maybe someday 😌 5 days ago:
Honestly .ml and .world deserve each other. Sh.it.just.works too, most common in my blocked user list.
- Comment on International Criminal Court hit with cyber attack during NATO summit 1 week ago:
Archive link does not work, it hasn’t been archived anywhere.
- Comment on UK | Glastonbury’s Kneecap censorship has backfired 1 week ago:
I think what it means is that it’s expressing the concern for civilians without expressing support for a particular side or claiming that one side is more/less correct or deserves to exist.
It doesn’t mean they don’t have a side or don’t think that one side is clearly in the wrong and there are pretty obvious geopolitical reasons for why these things are happening. It’s just a good strategy optics-wise to make broad humanitarian appeals instead of voicing something more specific, it’s a good way to make the opposition look bad.
- Comment on Hong Kong opposition party disbands citing 'immense' pressure 1 week ago:
Well, this just fucking sucks. It’s not that it wasn’t expected, but the vividness of really reading about it in the present. Solidarity to HK.
- Comment on Damn 1 week ago:
I mean, yeah? That’s all job interviews are.
Even not considering the visuals - you’re just marketing yourself as more valuable to the corpo than others vying for the same place, regardless of whether you’re a man or woman.
But for women there’s an extra barrier. Many men, especially on the older side literally do not believe a woman can actually be on-par with a man in your usual blue collar job, nevermind exceed one, they cannot be convinced as such no matter what.
These are the types of men to give you a lecture about how you’re not given a voice, but then literally never let you get a word in. This behaviour is so deeply ingrained and internalised it’s just not really changeable.
What you can do though is distract from whatever they think your value is by being “nice to look at”. Their overall impression will be positive then when it comes to deciding these things at least.
This same strategy has a less commonly needed equivalent of men having a good shot at giving female interviewers a good impression by being charming and sociable.
Lookism is alive and well, always has been, probably always will be.