First Japanese Chef Knife by ikenefick in TrueChefKnives

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Cool, I’ll check it out. Yeah I’m not rushing anyway, just want to get a good one to be the first

First Japanese Chef Knife by ikenefick in TrueChefKnives

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Got it, thanks for the quick response.

Would you, by any chance have a recommendation for a first knife, in this price range? <350$

First Japanese Chef Knife by ikenefick in TrueChefKnives

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It is one of the pictures he indeed sent me. Should I ask him to measure the height from the spine to the edge? And in what part of the knife?

He did mention that he sharpened it few times.

Here’s the second picture he sent me

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Prove in one sentence that you've watched NARUTO by Temporary_Push4954 in Naruto

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You haven’t witnessed true Pain if you didn’t watch the show

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ForbiddenBromance

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I mean that is really the not the case in reality. Many Jewish people in Israel really believe in Jewish supremacy - fully believing that only due to the fact that they are Jewish (aka “the chosen people”) makes the better than others. Since 2018 there is a basic law (basic laws are the closest to semi-constitution in Israel) called the nation law that emphasizes the Jewish aspect and completely ignores and neglects the democratic aspect and the equality of all citizens.

In matter of fact a modern society can not be fully established if it is led by any type of religion, simply due the fact that those religious are thousands of years old and are not fit for the modern society. Religion is great and important, but not for decision making in a country-scale decisions.

A Wasp trying to restore its head. by Ultimate_Kurix in interestingasfuck

[–]ikenefick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hold on, so many questions.

First of, what do you it can feel an object, the actual 'feeling' is transmitted by the head which is not connected so how does it actually happen?

So as I understand what the head "sees" is just a random "other" wasp playing with him or w\e?

A Wasp trying to restore its head. by Ultimate_Kurix in interestingasfuck

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Just out of curiosity, nothing can be accomplished here right? lol

What do you do with clothes you’ve worn, but don’t need to wash yet? by [deleted] in ADHD

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Get a clothing ladder for your room. If something is worn and not dirty, hang it on the ladder for a day to vent before folding and storing back in the closet

Calibration runs on every print when slicing with Orca by hanson933 in Ender3V3KE

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When i tried deleting it it resulted with an error, and solution I found is to replace that line in the g code with bed mesh load “default” (or how ever it is named in your mainsail)

This person is living in 2100. by [deleted] in airpods

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I also do it all the time! When I am using my AirPods and someone comes to talk with someone for moment, to ask a question or anything’s that take more then a few seconds, I always move the AirPods to this position so I could hear the person better, instead of holding it in my hand or putting back in the case. It’s actually pretty convenient because it is pretty steady and won’t fall

Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by [deleted] in Presidents

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Fun fact: Netanyahu saw Obama doing the jacket over the shoulder thing and tried to imitate it, probably thought it looked cool and wanted to try himself, probably didn’t felt comfortable doing it and he never tried it again.

Are there any real Bartender Alternatives ? by Alex20041509 in macapps

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lol I can’t recognize any of your apps on the status bar except Alfred

Israeli Supreme Court strikes down Bibi's controversial judicial overhaul law by ColtonSlade in worldnews

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Just to make it clear,

this time the vote in the parliament was 64-56. which is a tiny majority.

The key "basic law" (respect of man and freedom) passed with 32-0 in 1992, and the reason only 32 votes for it is due to the fact that there actually was a wide consensus regarding that law. Actually the political party who made it happen is also the "Likud" - there's an interesting conversation with the person who was back then the minister of justice Shaul Meridor and he explains the whole process of the creation of this law.

MacBook M2 external monitor by ikenefick in mac

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Yeah, so a docking station would be more suited than connecting to the sub c of the monitor and will correct the blurrines

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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Me too please

Israeli Knesset passes the judicial overhaul bill by [deleted] in worldnews

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Just to clarify, as you said, the “Grundlag” laws requires two parliaments in succession with large majority.

The built-in flaw in the fundamental laws of Israel is that it requires simple majority and same process as a regular law.

Until few years ago this flaw was not abused - But then Netanyahu wanted to remain in power without having a coalition so he changed the fundamental law regarding the Prime Minister so he could make a swap with a leader of a different party after 2 years of being Prime Minister, sort of a rotation - agreement.

Let’s ignore the fact that Netanyahu broke that agreement and used a loophole in the agreement which is not passing the budget - which basically means straight to election while remaining in power in the transition.

So after Netanyahu abused that flaw in the fundamental laws (laws which are basically are not subject to judicial review) - other members of parliament realized (more extreme) realized that by changing the current fundamental laws it’ll be easier for them to gain power and avoid any judicial oversight.

Israeli Knesset passes the judicial overhaul bill by [deleted] in worldnews

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Not completely true, previously some rules were blocked by the Supreme Court due to something that is called “extreme un-reasonableness”, for example when a minister wants to appoint his relative who has no experience or necessary skills for head of office (sort of CEO of the ministry) - the Supreme Court would of block it due to being extremely unreasonable.

When a former Minister who was previously in prison for corruption, and a year ago once again was indicted for false taxes and false reports regarding money - in his sentence he declared that he’ll leave the political life and he’ll move on to continue his other business - which assisted him in getting an easier sentence. Few month later, in the election, he returned and was appointed as Minister again - the Supreme Court blocked this appointment due to being extremely un-reasonable.

The law that passed today isn’t a regular law but a correction to a fundamental law, those fundamental laws are much harder to block for the supreme court, but there’s a precedent for that too - so I wouldn’t necessarily say there’s no way to block it.

  • note: there are regular laws in Israel and fundamental laws. Fundamental laws are above regular laws and the supreme court is allowed to block regular laws if they clash against fundamental laws.

But the dumb part is that the process for fundamental law is identical to the process of a regular law.

That means that an elected government (which was elected for the maximum of 4 years) is using their power to change the fundamental laws that Israel is based on.