ugh everyone knows that babies don’t always contain asbestos, just a lot of geological baby deposits are adjacent to asbestos and it contaminates the mined product
paranoid linux sadgirl with imposter syndrome
ugh everyone knows that babies don’t always contain asbestos, just a lot of geological baby deposits are adjacent to asbestos and it contaminates the mined product
the… the bottle hack is for things like popcorn kernels that you can pour…
whoever closes a bread with the bottle hack is the true evil hiding in plain sight
as a former deli worker i wish everyone who orders chipped anything a very fuck you
Could be one batch or many. A “batch” means different things in different food industry contexts and has more to do with ingredient tracking than production timespan
They probably do. Though, food industry metal detectors have to regularly be calibrated with check wands: plastic bars with very small embedded metal fragments designed to mimic possible contaminants like brush wire, oven conveyor pieces, etc.
When I was QA at a food plant that used them, there were numerous problems with the metal detectors.
To this day I still have a lot of anxiety eating factory food because of the nightmares I witnessed at that place…
Paul just watching his brother like :0
😂
I actually use a decade old version of this to control a very expensive machine at work which is simultaneously surreal and validating of all the time I wasted spent learning linux from my teens onward
Oh my god, Karen, you can’t just ask people why they’re a bottom!
I respect Bunsenlabs for lacking the chaotic instability that I loved to hate about Crunchbang in high school, and which I hate to wish I could love as a busy adult requiring a stable system…
CrunchBang was my jam in late high school. I couldn’t believe how much more lightweight it was compared to Lubuntu, which had been my main for years due to having a potato laptop
them motherfuckers down the street got 🅱️ones in they shit!