Harder steels don't have to be sharpened as much. The downside is they're a bit more brittle so cannot be used for hard chopping or wedging motions.
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Look into various planar headphones - they are well known for producing good bass
Reddit is using it as a honeypot to attract the upset users, so that they can swing the banhammer.
If you bring them to a professional sharpener, they can do it for you.
I'm just sitting here, darling...don't mind me.
I was only alone for 9 hours today.
Looks generic to me
When it comes to food, stay away from non-professional channels like Tasty or even websites like Allrecipes.com. The recipes may turn out to be disasters - pro sources always test and retest their recipes.
I can recommend these food channels:
Thai cooking by a Thai https://www.youtube.com/@PailinsKitchen
Soul food by Momma Cherri https://www.youtube.com/@MommaCherri
EZ Asian cooking https://www.youtube.com/@adamliaw
Italian https://www.youtube.com/@NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW
Keto recipes https://www.youtube.com/@KetoConnect
Baking https://www.youtube.com/@BrianLagerstrom
Food Lab https://www.youtube.com/@JKenjiLopezAlt/videos
Ethan Chlebowski https://www.youtube.com/@EthanChlebowski/videos
2x click on 2021, compare to 1990
The monologue by Michael Nyqvist, where he talks about John Wick to his son. The background music is perfectly synced to the action and leads perfectly to the climax.
RES's ignore user/subreddit function was really useful. Took out 95% of the trash on /r/all
This scene from John Wick 1, where he's introduced by Michael Nyqvist. Listen to the background music and how it matches the action and builds up to the end of the scene.
They thought the same thing of the German Marders too - but now I bet some militaries are thinking of an equivalent.