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    Yaiteru Futari - Vol. 3 Ch. 19 - Hot Sandwiches With Convenience Store Foods

    @emMeBi86 It's pretty similar to the V60 method that I use, though I pre-wet the filter and bloom for 45 seconds. Pouring on the filter while adding water to the grounds is undesirable because it increases draw down time and might cause the coffee to taste bitter, so this is also something I...
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    Coffee & Cat - Vol. 3 Ch. 16

    @Lexical Yeah, 9g/100ml might be a bit much. I don't use my V60 very frequently, but the ratio I've used is 6g/100ml.
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    Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san - Vol. 9 Ch. 68 - Well~ I'm stuffed, Senpai!

    Normie is just a sanitized version of normalfag that normalfags came up with so that they could pretend to be contrarian "outcasts" on facebook and reddit for attention. The "fag" suffix isn't even always used to denigrate or insult other people. For example, you often see openings like "richfag...
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    Coffee & Cat - Vol. 3 Ch. 16

    Pouring from up high would disrupt the grounds, leading to an uneven bed, channelling and under-extraction.
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    I Brought Home a Succubus Who Failed to Find a Job. - Vol. 3 Ch. 17 - That's first love

    @a27wolf The politics rule isn't enforced anyway. I've reported a couple of chapters recently and the mods don't care.
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Halo That statement was specifically in reference to the Floyd murder because that's what sparked everything. As far as I can tell, those officers' actions been universally denounced. Additionally, the rioting has targeted unrelated private property and civilians, which is a different scope of...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @anon763 I know how it works. The point is that the organizations support the violent protesters, not just the peaceful ones. By advertising their websites and suggesting that users donate to them, Mangadex isn't staying neutral; they're taking the side of the rioters and looters. They could...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    The injustice then was a state-enforced monopoly on a population that had no voting rights to oppose it. The injustice today is police brutality that has been universally denounced by everyone with authority in government with the perpetrator and associates charged with crimes. The population is...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Halo Many of the bail fund websites linked explicitly state that they are against bail as an institution, not only for specific crimes. Through deductive reasoning I can conclude that recipients can include the looters and rioters. Are you claiming that they are lying on their own websites...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Halo I didn't see anyone calling the people against the bond system anarchists, so I'm not exactly sure what you're responding to. There are merits to the moral and constitutional challenge to the bail system, but it's not exactly a neutral opinion or a primary concern of the protesters. If you...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Plykiya It's great that the few that you've checked only support those accused of non-violent offences related to peaceful protesting. Assisting in those situations is a fairly mainstream position. The issue I'm raising is that you've linked to a large list of funds that may not all share that...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Plykiya I'm asking about the criteria that the funds use, not the one that the court uses. I've looked at a few of their websites, but they aren't very specific. They mostly seem concerned about the constitutionality of the bail system in general. It makes sense that bail would be denied for...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Plykiya I'd be interested to know where you found an assessment of the funds' eligibility criteria. I searched around myself and couldn't find much information on it. While non-violent protestors may have been arrested, there is also plenty of evidence of the violent offences that I mentioned...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    Do the bail funds in the OP raise bail money only for non-violent protesters, or do they also pay for the vandals, thieves, and murderers doing the looting and rioting? If it's the latter, you're promoting a rather extreme position.
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    These Two Will Be Married In 100 Days - Ch. 52 - Day 52

    @AnonymousWeeaboo Whoa there, fella. This is 2020, and what you're describing is rape. Both parties must have their attorneys write up physical contact consent contract and must sign it before a registered notary. At a minimum, the contract must stipulate that the non-male party (if any) may...
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    Isekai de Nonbiri Iyashi te Hajimemasu - Vol. 1 Ch. 4

    @sjmcc13 There is no such thing as a "free" ambulance anywhere in the world. You pay for it in higher taxes and/or lower quality and availability of care.
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    @Nylodale I haven't read the raws, but I get the impression that it's basically materials science and engineering (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials_science). Based on the page about the protein, it does sound more like biochem as @Bastadon mentioned, but it also looks like she's...
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    The Reincarnated Young Lady Aims to Be an Adventurer! - Vol. 1 Ch. 5

    @asdfghjkk12 The numbers are sorted, so hers should either be between 113 and 132 or between 362 and 387; no numbers are obstructed between those pairs. As @L0tuscrime points out, there are 60 numbers instead of 50. This looks like a mistake by the author.
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