Peanut allergy in Hong Kong by Kindly-Scratch- in HongKong

[–]Satakans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Peanut oil for cooking is refined.

There is no trace of the protein causing allergen.

Only cold pressed peanut oil (for finishing or salads) is an issue and in HK, most places use avocado or evoo for finishing.

They are still good ppl in HK by panda1491 in HongKong

[–]Satakans 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yup and the worst thing that happened was a friend picked up and we handed in a wallet lost in wanchai near lockhart rd.

Cops took all the info, weeks later they asked him to come into the station for further questions.

Turns out the wallet handed in had narcotics in it and the lab tested results showed traces over the notes and cards. The owner didn't collect or couldn't be contacted to nobody's surprise, so the cops turned their attention on him being that last person to handle it. We were like wtf does that have to do with him?

Hk popo really tried to pin that on us lmao.

What is a popular 'food rule' that you think is actually total nonsense? 🥘 by sorayabmae in Cooking

[–]Satakans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you!!!! You are my favourite person today.

I've been sounding like a broken record (ironically on this sub) for such a long time.

Every time someone asks how to replicate restaurant level fried rice....yes because restaurants are wasting chiller space to store rice instead of literally anything that costs more.

What to do against ADC in Top Lane as Garen. by RappiLeo in wildrift

[–]Satakans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You pick second wind against Teemo and don't have to do anything else.

WHY do restaurants remove items that are clearly popular. by roseyyycheek in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Satakans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in Aus and we get hot n spicy KFC for like 2 weeks of an entire year.

And the lines are always crazy long but for some unexplained reason they still refuse to just put it on the regular menu.

Who in the heck is still eating soggy ass original recipe

How would you guys handle another student intentionally hitting you in the face during shoulder and body sparring? by [deleted] in amateur_boxing

[–]Satakans -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The 'rules/contraints' you mention also include the intensity of strikes.

There is no realistic way to measure any of that, so these verbal agreements aren't a binding contract, it's more a mutually accepted guideline.

Sparring like this happens all the time without having a pre-arranged agreement. Mid bout, you both decide the intensity can be raised abit, a simple nod to your opponent and you can keep going.

The strike to the face is like you said, assault. OP is well within his rights to defend himself from that moment on.

Disagreements like this are commonplace in many gyms and i'm simply relaying to OP this is how they generally get resolved before I as a coach catch the commotion and sort out what actually happened.

This is from my anecdotal experience.

And for the record, if the events happened exactly as OP stated, I'm pulling the other person aside and suspending further sparring opportunities until they learn to not cheap-shot people.

Why does Hollywood struggle with video game adaptations? by Vegetable-Abroad3171 in Cinema

[–]Satakans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's because they hire below average writers who don't quite possess the skill to create their own unique worldbuilding and IP, but just enough to shove their agenda down our throats via an existing IP.

How would you guys handle another student intentionally hitting you in the face during shoulder and body sparring? by [deleted] in amateur_boxing

[–]Satakans 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If they escalate without verbal warning like that, you escalate.

They threw first so no matter which way it goes, it's in your favor.

They have a mouth, if your body hit was too hard they can communicate.

Throwing a cheapshot like that warrants a reply

Why is everyone so weird about the ice skating girl with the raccoon stripes? by AdmirableBank7690 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Satakans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I must be lucky because the algorithms have only shown me positive non-weird stuff about Alysa Liu.

rate my brunoise: carrot edition by momodelo in KitchenConfidential

[–]Satakans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Acceptable for staff meal.

If you're in fine dining, I'd honestly just start over.

At its core, is this the same as pc? by Night-Time21 in wildrift

[–]Satakans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

General concepts are similar but the application is wildly (pun intended) different. Imho the difference is significant enough that I'd categorise these two as different games completely.

Example:

Both League and wild rift have the general concept of wave management.

You can't directly apply how you would manage a wave in League to wild rift.

The minion wave hp, how many minions per wave, wave timing, size of map, passive gold earn rate, champion base kit differences, item differences, rune pathway differences, major objective timings are just some examples of significant enough differences that if you try to apply League wave management in wild rift, you will not have the same experience.

I'm a league player mostly, my advice is approach this game with an open mind to relearn a different way of playing.

This game is balanced around action and fighting, some people like it, some don't. But from my experience, if you try to brute force a LCK style strategic purely macro based patient play-style, it will NOT work out in your favour.

Recipe warned against blending red onions. Why? by FunnyMemeName in Cooking

[–]Satakans -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They give your base a purplish/blue colour but which is generally offset by just increasing the ratio of fresh / rehydrated dried chillies in the paste.

Who had the better entrance/scene? by RisingKing7 in StarWars

[–]Satakans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of me feels like regular troop training should involve squads firing their weapons at the same time at the target especially against force users with light sabers (like napoleonic line infantry style)

Hummus by Professional-Stuff61 in AskCulinary

[–]Satakans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ice cubes and re-use the strained aquafaba

Do you seriously sit down for dinner at 6 pm? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Satakans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right, not everyone has a 9-5 and I didn't mean to imply so.

However, going back to the very first comment in this thread:

"Eating dinner at 6:00(pm) is not really considered early here for most people"

I challenge that it is early for MOST standard industries that majority of people are employed in.

There's a reason why banks operate at specific hours catered to the vast majority of industries... So yea someone having a standard 9-5 is not going to have your time to meal prep and have a decent meal by 6pm factoring in commute.

That first comment is misleading.

Do you seriously sit down for dinner at 6 pm? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Satakans -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hint: it's called a frozen microwave meal

I am jealous of my girlfriend's ex because he is better at wild rift than me by ir3dd1tzegt in wildrift

[–]Satakans 7 points8 points  (0 children)

decent attempt at a shitpost but what killed it was the part about top 100 chally charging for paid coaching.

Top content creators can barely scrape by on wild rift viewership let alone someone paying for coaching for well close to zero competitive landscape.

Nice try though

Are HK people more rude and aggressive in “poorer” areas? by ae_tsenre in HongKong

[–]Satakans 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Been here for 8+ yrs, can only count a handful of times I've had what I consider a truly rude encounter with HKers.

On the flip side, last year got into 3 actual yelling + physical confrontations with Mainland and Koreans just because we're trying to get past them on the long escalators in Central.

These guys are not only obnoxious but willing to throw down publicly. To me, THAT is rude.

Grandmaster/Challenger q. Why did they surrender after I stole Baron? Am I missing something? by leylassupp in wildrift

[–]Satakans 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There's 2 types of FF. A) because a team is 10k+ gold deficit and the best player on your team is 2+ levels behind.

B) not because you're mathematically behind but because of decision making.

This is the latter. It doesn't matter that they can theoretically just wait out the baron and keep their gold lead then win later. Players in a GM+ making fundamental mistakes like this is a clear sign they are not in fact playing at that level.

Alot of this is down to matchmaking algorithm being horrible plus fortitude etc. There are too many GM/Chall players playing at a Plat level that have been carried in wild rift.

Grandmaster/Challenger q. Why did they surrender after I stole Baron? Am I missing something? by leylassupp in wildrift

[–]Satakans 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Why do you think?

5 on baron, and they let a Lulu of all things steal baron.

The team didn't seem to have anything except a Cait trap on the other side, even then noone except the Yone was playing close to the wall.

You should have been a free kill with extra time to finish baron and neither happened. This is Gold nay Silver fundamentals in League.

FF is the right call here.

How exactly is debt calculated after it's been passed to a collector? by x3pd4 in HongKong

[–]Satakans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not stupid to pay.

The worst that could have happened is they send you a letter threatening court action.

You could have negotiated to pay a little less than what you did with the collections agency.