YES WE ALL CARE. WHY DON'T YOU?

Whoosh! That sound? The air moving between your ears engaging nothing as moves with ease. Of course one always, IGNORES things by feeling the need to POST a retort telling the world...hey, look at me, I am ignoring this person. As I said, I find it entertaining as hell picking the ID from the game. You have a problem with insecurity based upon the perception that others ignore YOU. Again....why should you care about things you can't control? Perhaps one day you will grow up. ;) or seek hormone treatment.

I never read your confused drunken diatribes you faux Christian sot.
 
Cite a single post from a JPP liberal protesting Obama's separation of immigrant families, Obama's detention of asylees, or Obama's caging of kids.

I'll understand if you cant.
 
Yeah, but after the dust settled I kind of like how the French set up their government.

In America, people fear the government. In France, the government fears the people.

only the right fears the government

its why they cheat in elections
 
That isn't what you said, liar. You said not anymore, nothing about levels. Man you are so stupid.

Looks like Rune just lied about his first post anyway:

Brioche is considered a Viennoiserie, in that it is made in the same basic way as bread, but has the richer aspect of a pastry because of the extra addition of eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and, sometimes, brandy) and occasionally a bit of sugar.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brioche
 
only the right fears the government
its why they cheat in elections
the left used to have a healthy respect for government powers. In particular the power of surveillance.

Now the left is onboard with the deep state and it's powers to surviele Americans.
What a long strange trip that has been- from civil libertarians to statists
 
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cooking-Oil.html



By products/Waste
The most obvious byproduct of the oil making process is oil seed cake. Most kinds of seed cake are used to make animal feed and low-grade fertilizer; others are simply disposed of. In the case of cotton, the lint on the seed is used to make yarn and cellulose that go into such products as mattresses, rayon, and lacquer. Coconut oil generates several byproducts, with various uses: desiccated coconut meat (copra) is used in the confectionery industry; coconut milk can be consumed; and coir, the fiber from the outer coat, is used to make mats and rope. Since corn oil is derived from a small portion of the entire kernel, it creates corn meal and hominy if it is dry milled, and corn starch and corn syrup if it is wet milled.
Lecithin is a byproduct of the degumming process used in making soybean oil. This industrially valuable product is used to make animal feed, chocolate, cosmetics, soap, paint, and plastics—to name just a few of its diverse uses. Recent research has focused on utilizing the residual oil seed cake. The cake is high in protein and other nutrients, and researchers are working to develop methods of processing it into a palatable food that can be distributed in areas where people lack sufficient protein in their diets. This goal requires ridding (through additional processing) the oil seed cake of various undesirable toxins (such as gossypol in cotton seed, or aflatoxin in peanut meal). Initial results are promising.


Read more: http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cooking-Oil.html#ixzz5JNg5CF8w
 
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