- cross-posted to:
- stick@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- stick@sh.itjust.works
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/38328641
Could’ve added: Cook.
Cook sprayed with non-cooking spray stick.
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Too many cooks
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and weird people still insist it’s a better lubricant than oil or grease, which are actually lubricants.
and then they tell you all you have to do is apply it everyday…
If you want to be pedantic, WD-40 is a brand that also sells lubricant. And they advertise their general use WD-40 as several things including a lubricant. It’s not a good long term lubricant compared to oil or grease, but it is a lubricant.
It’s also a solvent that’ll break down lubricant. Use it to get the old gunk out, but you gotta add new grease or oil after.
someone tell me why I student use it in my redneck themed orgy?

I don’t like the seam down the middle.
Mendeleev would be proud
Don’t forget the non-stick spray cooking!!!
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/26fe8b09-f040-44e5-a3ae-db3418b7badc.jpeg
Then what would napalm be?
Very-stick spray cooking
A wonderful aroma in the morning
Non-stick splash cooking
but napalm is notoriously sticky
I suppose, I was thinking more of the result than the material. But I guess that also depends on what you use it on. I’m not sure, if you used it on a pile of food, would the food fuse together or splash out everywhere.
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Why would that clear things up? none of those are defoggers

I have a non cooking spray stick









