Message from @makhar
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God I imagine all the bullying a kid named Zero would get
`Does Zero stand for the amount of good genes your parents passed down to you?`
``is zero the amount your parents love you ``
<:hms:311152554618912768> lmao
`zero is the amount of kids your parents wish they had`
Kek
Whatever happened to the dad and son?
Disappeared in prison?
Out on bail, awaiting trial
They'll walk
Name him Dante for the Dante from devil may cry series
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Name him sip
Zoro
I'd like to change my answer
Call the child garfield
Pepe
And is aliexpress the best to go to
they have some thigns you wont find on ali but generally I find ali to be better
Youtube is this fucking bad these days, huh
it has always been
I NEED THE ADVICE OF A HARDCORE CHINESE PERSON
we no hardcore too heavy
I am getting into cooking, I recently bought a Wok, it was advertised as "Spun Steel", it's a small wok and cost me £6 / $8
Question; is a 'Spun Steel' wok the same as a 'Carbon Steel' Wok?
when I search 'carbon steel vs spun steel wok' all I find are results for 'carbon steel vs stainless steel'
the sticker on my wok simply says 'Spun Steel', it seems pretty good quality for the price, it's a dark grey almost black colour
spun wok is how its made (spinned metal instead of cast)
it tells nothing of its quality nor material really
okay, how do I know if it's Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel or some other kind of Steel?
without destructive methods at home ? taking a picture and letting other people guess
but generaly carbon steel is more dull/matte finish
where stainless is left more shiny (sadly these days they do make coating to shine for carbon steels too)
and ofc if its not magnetic then its made from some other steel what does have more chromium nickel core properties*
I have seen stainless steel pots before, it looks nothing like those
I will do a magnet test and take some pics in an hour or so..