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·há 7 anos·discuss
It's really just a non-issue. Flour could be compressed, but its not really in reality. The minor differences really don't matter much. Of course you can also sift it, which will not only help if it was somehow really heavily compressed but also breaks up clumps.
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·há 7 anos·discuss
I don't think most of the comments are directed at the 2019 model. Most even specify an earlier (2018) model. These have known issues. So I think that is "approaching absolute truth".
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·há 7 anos·discuss
>What's worse, one of the biggest overarching rules is "it is better to preserve social harmony and/or not risk embarrassment than to engage in honest discussion". Which means compared to Westerners, Japanese people rarely talk about their true feelings.

Which is where the Japanese concept of honne and tatemae come from:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honne_and_tatemae
lunchables
·há 10 anos·discuss
I think it showed that 20-25% of people did exactly that. Probably correlates highly with the number of people that would have benefited from a direct income. I don't think this proved what you wanted to prove at all.
lunchables
·há 10 anos·discuss
Because if you look over a 20-30 year period of home ownership you build equity in your home and get a pretty significant tax benefit as well (mortgage interest deduction).