I get it now. Not a chance that's changing anytime soon I suppose, I can see how it's not convenient for manufacturers
Thanks for the explanation. It's just infuriating
So... The car equivalent of adding those extra cucumber slices to the burger so it doesn't count as a confectionery item?
Am I understanding you correctly? There is a standard somewhere that says you can't have tires of a certain width on a car unless the car is also broad?
Why is that even a requirement? I thought broad tires were safer, why would the width of the car have anything to do with it?
Coconut, olive, anything else just for occasional flavor but better if avoided, canola and soy are the worst. that's my personal unresearched ranking.
This took me longer to understand than I'd like to admit
Removing a comment also makes it impossible for people to join and carry on the conversation. Or keep on upvoting . How can one reply to something they can't read?
In your particular case, replies such as "yes and let's also kill this other person" , " they deserve torture beforehand " , or "let's do it next Tuesday folks" will never see the light of day under that post. They'll have to first go read the mod log and then contact you via DM. And DMs are between two people afaik.
So the point of removing a comment isn't to erase the comment out of existence but just to prevent it from having any effect on people who haven't yet read it.
I hate this about newer car models. Many are unnecessarily wide. Lanes don't get wider though.
Okay, again I haven't read a thing so I'm not saying you are wrong. I've just heard too many times that coconut is better for cooking, especially frying, and also to be eaten raw. Something about oxidation and temperature. Whatever. If canola is healthier I might switch to it, it's far cheaper after all.