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GullibleDetective t1_ja8sa8t wrote
Nice try murder :P
GullibleDetective t1_ja5hxvt wrote
Reply to comment by Danny_Mc_71 in Been in every car I’ve had since 1986. by 710dabner
Make sure ya stock up on those piss jugs
GullibleDetective t1_ja3rxym wrote
Reply to comment by Danny_Mc_71 in Been in every car I’ve had since 1986. by 710dabner
Way of the road there bubs
GullibleDetective t1_j94l59h wrote
Reply to comment by SteakFries in "The longest-lived micrometer than can be bought." J.T. Slocomb micrometers and stand, all fully restored by myself. Each mic is between 70-120 years old, and they're all still accurate. by ExHempKnight
Reddit is so weirdly oddly trolly and specific I could see that
I once ran across a sub called Bolton tits where all the boobs had Michael Bolton on them, it's no longer a thing
GullibleDetective t1_j93j7dc wrote
Reply to comment by user_none in "The longest-lived micrometer than can be bought." J.T. Slocomb micrometers and stand, all fully restored by myself. Each mic is between 70-120 years old, and they're all still accurate. by ExHempKnight
Yeah its mostly just half naked pics of Maynard James Keenan :P /s
GullibleDetective t1_j8nzbu7 wrote
Reply to comment by bewjujular in 11 states consider 'right to repair' for farming equipment by Ranew
Fun fact years ago comptia famous for the literal cert that many businesses agree certifies that you can probably repair computer hardware joined a lobby against the right to repair bill.
They later retracted that
GullibleDetective t1_j8gwmou wrote
Reply to comment by nemo1080 in About as BIFL as a couch gets…Basset BenchMade all leather fresh from the Virginia factory. She’s a timeless beauty by SuitableObligation85
Ron Jeremy clip right?
GullibleDetective t1_j49wc5z wrote
Reply to Guy hires hypeman for his hypeman’s hypeman by cc5alive
I could see Aziz Ansari and Eric Andre doing this
GullibleDetective t1_j2pmwo2 wrote
Reply to comment by jimjimmyjimjimjim in Best beard trimmers for shaving by kpcnq2
For a whole 40 bucks or whatever, it's well worth it
GullibleDetective t1_j2jmbog wrote
Reply to Happy new year! I’m building a hobby discovery tool for people wanting to pick up a new hobby. I thought you all might enjoy the page for shoe shining! What other hobbies would you like to see? by TheJMoore
I mean neat but is this really related to bifl?
GullibleDetective t1_j2epxpc wrote
Reply to My 3100p (80’s) and Grandma’s 3100/2L (70’s/og) crockpots. Both fully functioning. by oldhousenewlife
I still have the 6qt from my parents that I use
GullibleDetective t1_j0x3wx5 wrote
Reply to Recommendation for BIFL chef's knife? by notproudortired
Instead of brand you should know what to look for
You want the tang or the metal part to either be part of the handle or forged into it like a global. You want a couple of rivets minimum if it's not forged handle/blade.
Next you need to know what you plan on cutting with it whether it includes bones or other dense materials or just soft vegetables, meats and fish.
Japanese knives have a slighter angle and less material over all (for the standard chef's knife) (there are cleavers as well that can be used for everything). That and the bevel for Japanese is usually about 18°
European knives are different, they're heavier, have a larger bevel and can handle heftier cuts without sharpening. They however won't glide through vegetables as well or be as precise.
Every brand will have its entry level cheaper versions and ones that are designer and others that are great for both the professional and the home cook.
Notable brands are:
European:
- Victoriaknox
- Wustoff
- Henkel
Japanese
- Mac
- Kikuichis
- Global
- Kershaw-shun
GullibleDetective t1_j0x2p9m wrote
Reply to comment by Cfwydirk in Recommendation for BIFL chef's knife? by notproudortired
You absolutely need and must look for precision guides with your roll sharp otherwise if the knife goes off kilter you can remove too much from one side (much the same as wheeled grinders)
GullibleDetective t1_j0x1kmf wrote
Reply to comment by topcat5 in Recommendation for BIFL chef's knife? by notproudortired
Yep these are the cheapest and best starter knives that take an absolute beating and come back for more
Granted I prefer my kikuichis and shuns over em but these are absolutely the best you can get for about $30
GullibleDetective t1_j0x1d5q wrote
Reply to comment by boneman429 in Recommendation for BIFL chef's knife? by notproudortired
Global's are great but the handle is extremely divisive you'll either love it or haaaate it.
Make sure you test one out prior to purchase
GullibleDetective t1_iu5yk1y wrote
Miele!
GullibleDetective t1_iu35wbt wrote
Reply to comment by Kimlitz in Just throwing it out there: Peugeot pepper and salt mills by Alb1rdy
That's why the scene has you beating the printer up with a bat
GullibleDetective t1_iu0o5jt wrote
Reply to comment by rjojo in Just throwing it out there: Peugeot pepper and salt mills by Alb1rdy
And office space printer scene
GullibleDetective t1_iu0luwz wrote
Reply to comment by Amazon-Prime-package in Just throwing it out there: Peugeot pepper and salt mills by Alb1rdy
Like Bam bam from flintstones
GullibleDetective t1_iskoue9 wrote
Reply to comment by Bigred2989- in TIL: Sperms were thought to move by wiggling their tails side-to-side, like eels, for 350 years. But research shows that they roll as they move forward like a spinning top. by vect77
It's definitely the owen Wilson wow phrase of the show/Manga (I've only watched English dub)
I loved the who the hell do you think I am kiiiick
GullibleDetective t1_isicxju wrote
Reply to comment by SurealGod in TIL: Sperms were thought to move by wiggling their tails side-to-side, like eels, for 350 years. But research shows that they roll as they move forward like a spinning top. by vect77
As long as you belive in the Kamina that believes in you
GullibleDetective t1_ishj57t wrote
Reply to comment by Bifferer in TIL: Sperms were thought to move by wiggling their tails side-to-side, like eels, for 350 years. But research shows that they roll as they move forward like a spinning top. by vect77
And why they are the drill that pierces the heavens
GullibleDetective t1_is72v64 wrote
Reply to comment by cabinstudio in Accepted (2021) - A school in Louisiana is celebrated for putting traditionally underserved students into Ivy League colleges, but an investigation uncovers its charismatic founder's controversial methods (CC) [01:22:56] by thesecondfire
Yep this is the true version, with the same guy that played in the critical hit - Waiting.
GullibleDetective t1_irwt5ow wrote
Eddie bauer
GullibleDetective t1_jaahodc wrote
Reply to LPT: We are heading into “Moving Season”, liquor and wine stores have a TON of boxes. by HeRoSanS
Just stop at restaurants and grocery stores and you'll get fry, apple, pineapple boxes free