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>>15721296
The comments on this prove how dumb women really are
Then someone calls their attention to the actual meaning of the tweet and they still choose to be upset rather than recognize the point

Then black people reply simping for them

Gave me aids reading thru

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>A. they jam up and you need they repaired
Only if you put something down the drain that would have blocked your drain anyway.
>B. They clog up the public waste water system so probably shouldn't even be legal.
They absolutely do not, and the fine paste flows nicely and eats away at solidified oil in pipes; they literally help unblock pipes.
>Western waste water systems have heaps of filters for pollutants and oils and shit and food totally blocks them
The very first bit of machinery in a waster water plant is a grinder grate to chop up soft material like bones, while forcing metals out into a collection basket.
The filters are the very last things before discharge and are only fed skimmed water that's free of solid matter.
>C. Food decomposing creates gas that damages the ozome layer, organic products don't break down properly like they do in compost, and we have designated food waste bins for this reason
The digestors make methane from food and poop. It's about as damaging to the environment as a wet land is.
The ozone layer is not harmed by methane.

You seem to know basically nothing about the process.

The one negative that does pop up is that in some cheaper systems the waste isn't completely consumed by the digestors and those systems release a lot of ultra high nutrient waste water that causes blooms of allege when that waste hits lakes or oceans. In turn those blooms consume most of the dissolved oxygen in the water and can kill other aquatic life. The solution to this is to just cut in more natural water to dilute the concentration. Overall so long as you don't cause a bloom all you do is create a massive source of food for critters in the ocean/lakes. Which people can then eat again and poop out or throw in the garburator.

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because we are a relatively new country by comparison to europe/asia. there are certain products (like vegimite/tim tams) that are somewhat unique to us, but in general i think the more unique things are general ideas, like how christmas food here is typically very seafood heavy (i believe that is unique to australia, but i could be wrong).
but for the most part, we're just a hodge podge of various cuisines from around the world thanks to immigration and british history.

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