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  • Except the easiest thing in the world is just as the youtube guy said. If you use a cast iron or carbon steel, the seasoning doesnt really wash off as much, so you don’t have to re-season the thing every time you want to use it. My cast iron pans stay seasoned, even if I wash them with soap. SS doesn’t really have any benefit over carbon steel, and only a benefit over cast iron in that it’s lighter. If you want a lighter pan/wok, there’s little benefit over getting carbon steel.



  • Or check his drivers license that shows he uses hand controls, or look in his car to see the hand controls and handicap sticker, or simply look at his legs that you can tell even through his pants that they have zero muscle mass, or run a background check on the woman who had done this to someone else and got arrested for it in the past, or see that the guys house has a wheelchair ramp, or not get an arrest warrant based on one person’s accusation, or see that a guy who was married with a family for the past decade had not been living with the woman like 2 days prior to the assault and that the guy has an alibi from several other people during the time of the alleged assault…

    What the fauck else do you need, dude? Are you retarded?

















  • Bows are not “incredibly hard to use”. There’s a reason 8 year old cub scouts get to shoot them and manage to hit a target. Weaker draw bows, obviously.

    However, for an adult man a 40 pound draw on a compound bow is pretty easy. That’s also the bottom end of draw strength for hunting. In fact, most teens could pull it back. Typical is about a 60 pound draw.

    Now aiming takes a bit of practice with a bow or a gun or a rifle. Also, if you’re using a compound bow or a traditional bow.

    All of them are not too difficult to learn, but accuracy wise you can learn to be accurate with guns and rifles faster than with bows. Bullets have a much flatter trajectory than slower moving arrows, so if you aim at something you think is 30 yards away, but it’s really just ten yards further out with a bow, you’ll miss. A bullet has almost no change in trajectory over such a small change of distance. Rifles also seem more intuitive to aim.