Considering getting a chinese chef knife for christmas, really I just would like any particular sort of chef knife that I can take responsibility for myself so that it doesnt end up in the washing machine, but the chinese chef knives seem really neat and good at most stuff so thats a plus.
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Strictly technically speaking, it was invented by "a" confederate veteran to treat "his" morphine addiction, and morphine addictions in general.
Seems like the current consensus explanation for the Swedish PM saying Israel has the right to genocide is that he actually said "Folkrätt" which roughly means international law.
Israel has the right to international law. Equally as soft nonsense as the previous explanations, still hinging on the suggestion that our PM just cannot speak Swedish properly. Also Im unclear on if they want us to believe that he was saying "Israel har rätt till folkrätt" or if the suggestion is he reversed the word order.
The actual government twitter accounts are just saying its a mistranslation and urging people to please stop saying that the Swedish PM endorses genocide.
It would be stupid to trust Ted Bundy when he said porn mags made him kill and it would definitely be at least naive to take this at face value, particularly when the murderer is trying to tie it to a publicly controversial yet popular thing like true crime.
But theres like a ton of accounts? Is it just all alts?
What the fuck is this school bonds twitter shit, is it just another head of the nafo hydra?
Liberals abhor the idea that life or politics is a conflict between friends and enemies. They associate that idea with fascism and with Dachau and Auschwitz.
Whats the % on this author having at some point within the past weeks called Trump "a thousand times worse than Biden"?
Edit: Checked and no, this is one of those demons who proclaims a political ideology then takes no political stances in the slightest, does nothing but talk endlessly about legal minutiae and technicalities then retweets one single tweet about US aid giving 1 dollar to an Ecuadorian farmer.
I read that at least one of them gets annoyed about the Hall and Oates thing, that its actually supposed to be the full Daryl Hall and John Oates, pretty funny.
Making a third reply to also say that in terms of what needs to be sterile and what needs to be disinfected, the only things that are held to the standard of sterile are things that are involved when something is entering the body, like for surgery, needles going inside you, open wounds etc.
For most everything else disinfected or even just clean to the naked eye is considered up to standard, the big issue here was that they were apparently disinfecting surgical gowns and not sterilizing them or treating them as single use.
https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/mic.0.001418
Found the actual study as well for anyone interested, and they do bring up the use of >100c degree moist heat to deactivate these spores, but note that it can destroy the hydrophobic properties of PPE fabrics, which instead would make them a transmission risk for future contaminants that stick to the gowns.
Also to give my just gut feeling answer to the question, the spore stage already is a form of resistance to disinfectants for bacteria, we just have fairly reliable ways to deal with that anyways. The big problem with antibiotics resistance is that antibiotics are what we use to kill bacteria in living things, living things that cannot just be blasted with hot steam, radiation or fucked up chemicals until nothing lives there anymore.
I'll check out victorinox, thanks!
Their santoku knives look pretty appealing, the best knife in the home kitchen rn is a santoku style with some incomprehensible signature logo so thats already the kind of knife Im most comfortable with.