Crime motive is subjective, judges are subjective, justice is an ideal that is served by mins and maxes. I can’t fall on either side of the question totally but I do think objective punishments for objectively proven crimes seems more just.
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SwarmMazer@awful.systemsto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats an album you would likely have an emotional reaction upon relistening to present day?6·1 month agoRobert miles -children love it, the whole album. sound dated now but the return to that time is real when I hear it.
SwarmMazer@awful.systemsto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the most sedating foods per se, not necessarily needing to be full of it to get the sleep aiding effect?3·1 month agoTryptophan is a myth? Wild, seems it’s about getting too full.
Same as this but I can see any process 1x and adapt it to serve me.
SwarmMazer@awful.systemsto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•When I told my parents I wanted to be a comedian, they laughed.English3·2 months agoSounds like you are off to a good start
Very empirical!
Both of the proposed have ingredients that cook and char to solids if you cook them at temperatures you want to fry at. You need something that can take the heat and transfer it. You need a fat or an oil. Maybe a heavy sugary water like applesauce could be used but it’s not boiling than frying.