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Holy crap this looks bad. I get changing things for an American audience(though I really don’t see much needing to be changed with Death Note on a cultural level) but they’ve changed Light’s character so much that he no longer even resembles the character he’s based on.

Well, I’m not sure why people keep mentioning coconut oil as a high smoke point, since it doesn’t, I was just answering about high heat cooking. Personally I use vegetable oil when I’m doing it as it can get about 100 degrees hotter than olive before smoke.

I’ve had the great pleasure of seeing many tourists who believed this only to end up burnt to a crisp. You covered yourself in oil, dafuq did you expect?

Depends on what you’re cooking. Sometimes you just want to sear the outside of something without heating the inside. High heat works best for this.

“Han knew in his heart the plan would work out despite the odds”

They’re an incredibly bland fish. Think salt water tilapia.

They’re actually really easy to catch. They literally just float there and wait to get speared through the head.

Exactly. The lack of any “real story” was one of the things I really enjoyed about those movies.

Grilled wings.... Did your father abandon you as a child or something?

Hate? No

What exactly is good news about that? This show was absolutely horrendous.  

I miss when F-150s were a reasonable sized truck....

It may seem a bit expensive but it’s gonna last you a longggggg time. I’ve had the same small jar for probably close to 6mo now and I eat it on toast regularly.

I can’t think of any conceivable reason to even bother with a hot dog. The things fully cooked already and just needs to be warmed up, and unlike the hot pockets and such there isn’t any sort of problem with evenly warming them either.

Yeaaaaa I can be butt ass naked, save my life before worrying about “my dignity”

You expect honesty in headlines on this site? Dragged has so much more clickbait potential.

I guess you could say the series has really....

The good ol malocchio or as Italian Americans call it “The maloiks”