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Posts by Coloredpantskid

Power usage table that shows a max of 4800 watts for a single induction cooking element

Power usage table that shows a max of 4800 watts for a single induction cooking element

My induction stove has a “power boost” option that lets the main element use 4800 watts. I have a classic whistle kettle on there but I actually use a “slow” electric kettle. As you said, 4 minutes to boil is fast enough for me and I like that my electric kettle maintains the temp after boiling.

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I find it really curious that many people, myself included, feel like Newsom should have an E at the end of his name

7 months ago 2 0 1 0

what people seem to believe is that there is a large number of criminal, layabout immigrants who can be easily found and deported. they support doing so snd are dismayed by the deportation of otherwise law abiding people. the problem is that the criminal group is imaginary!

10 months ago 13013 3338 315 211

My favorite animal is humans

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

If your kid is into Harry Potter, I get it. Try to introduce them to new things and try to explain Rowling’s bigotry as they get older. But dont get them into Harry Potter because you loved if they’re not already at this stage.

11 months ago 625 26 13 1

Ngl, it's pretty weird how attached adults are to a children's book series as if it's like peak literature

Are yall saying you literally haven't read anything else in the last 30 years?

1 year ago 653 60 67 8
The image shows a text post from a tumble user with the handle "theconcealedweapon" making an argument about the importance of protecting the rights of criminals as a safeguard against government tyranny. The post presents the following key points:

If you want to prevent government tyranny, ensuring criminals have rights must be your top priority
This is not meant as a joke or exaggeration
Without rights for criminals, governments can simply label people as criminals to strip away their rights
The post claims this has been a common tactic of tyrannical governments throughout history
The post concludes that believing people who break laws should forfeit their rights is effectively supporting tyranny

The argument centers on the idea that due process and legal protections for accused/convicted persons are fundamental safeguards against authoritarian government overreach.

The image shows a text post from a tumble user with the handle "theconcealedweapon" making an argument about the importance of protecting the rights of criminals as a safeguard against government tyranny. The post presents the following key points: If you want to prevent government tyranny, ensuring criminals have rights must be your top priority This is not meant as a joke or exaggeration Without rights for criminals, governments can simply label people as criminals to strip away their rights The post claims this has been a common tactic of tyrannical governments throughout history The post concludes that believing people who break laws should forfeit their rights is effectively supporting tyranny The argument centers on the idea that due process and legal protections for accused/convicted persons are fundamental safeguards against authoritarian government overreach.

no lies detected. #civilrights

1 year ago 8936 3555 31 57
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I really just want everyone to understand the magic wires they've got in their home and all the cool stuff they can do with 'em.

1 year ago 3202 121 69 0

the one downside of this app is that i can’t wave trump’s union busting executive order in the faces of every credulous dipshit who insisted that the GOP was a worker’s party now

1 year ago 5139 519 101 12
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Opinion | DOGE says it’s saving $100 billion. It’s about to lose a lot more. Cuts to the IRS will backfire by giving tax evaders a free pass.

"the plan to shrink IRS staff by up to 50% would — very conservatively — lead to a $400 billion increase in uncollected taxes over the next decade. It could easily mean more than $2 trillion in losses..."

www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...

1 year ago 26512 9910 1495 668

I've been thinking a lot about that bumper sticker which says "everything looks like a conspiracy theory when you don't understand how anything works" and folks it's pretty obvious to me that the people in power right now have absolutely no desire to understand how anything works.

1 year ago 50637 7371 215 48

if you like something that target or amazon carries and you still want that product, go to the manufacturer's website and see if you can order it directly from them.

it's saved me from giving either of them money, and it's equally as convenient as using the target or amazon apps.

1 year ago 857 210 58 20

Dear Spotify users,

Spotify platforms Joe Rogan, who repeatedly has on members of the oligarchy who are dead set on killing your livelihoods. Every month of your subscription money goes towards allowing these people to spread their hate and misinformation across the world.

Leave.

1 year ago 1086 301 44 34

I wonder how many women car passengers are killed each year in crashes when their male partners drive recklessly.

There’s nothing attractive or sexy about a man who speeds and drives aggressively. In fact, it’s the opposite. It reeks of insecurity and is childish.

1 year ago 59 6 6 0

I think about this headline all of the time.

1 year ago 17727 3961 199 106

Hi. So instead of boycotting ONE day, cancel your Amazon prime and quit buying on Amazon.

1 year ago 2246 436 248 67

I hate that wellness got co-opted by the right because there really is a good conversation to have about our food systems and what goes into foods that could be harming us, but instead of passing regulations on food companies like other countries it’s going to be “you can’t buy snacks with SNAP”

1 year ago 286 46 9 4
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Reminder, as DOGE style program slashing appears in state houses and treasuries in all 50 states, the highest paid state job in most states is FOOTBALL COACH followed closely by BASKETBALL COACH at public universities.

1 year ago 989 152 29 3

confronting musk is hard to do, for politicians, because it would make line go down. and your donors and social circle like it when line go up. rock and a hard place, really

1 year ago 2058 177 20 4

New Jersey just raised tolls on the Turnpike. Should drivers from New York get a break? What about drivers in New Jersey? Congestion pricing opponents' logic falls apart the moment you give it a second of scrutiny.

1 year ago 106 10 5 0

I know this seems like a minor thing, but something that should be considered in any messaging about this crisis is that Trump explicitly lied about this agenda. They knew Project 2025 was unpopular, that they could not win by running on it, and now they claim a mandate to act on their lies. No.

1 year ago 939 201 16 7

Congestion pricing works.

1 year ago 124 20 1 2

I’ve liked this on 3 platforms now 🫡

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

In my experience, suburbanites who complain how there is nothing to do in their urban core cannot name a single thing that they would want but doesn’t exist there

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Undefeated

1 year ago 18 1 0 0

In cars, children are spectators to the world. On a bicycle, they are players within it.

1 year ago 228 33 7 1

Do you guys pronounce Noel as Noel or as Noel

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Whelp! Congratulations to the Democratic Party for giving Trump a layup slam dunk the DAY BEFORE his inauguration, you toothless, shit suckers.

1 year ago 4084 377 214 33

Look not to be an asshole or anything, but a lot of people who I know got a C in high school government have some really strong opinions about Biden giving "only"!$770 per person in fire aid - the highest amount he is legally allowed to authorize.

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