No.1197975
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Most commercially fried chicken contains toxic aldehydes such as malondialdehyde and 4-hydroxynonenal. The amounts present in fried foods are measurable, but whether they reach harmful levels in normal dietary intake is still debated.
No.1198053
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And eliminating it from one's diet still won't make one less of an insufferable asshole.
No.1198061
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Could really go for some fried chicken, to be honest.
No.1198063
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Eventually, what's one more horrible but tasty thing to put in your tummy, eh?
No.1198072
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>>1198071>Stop pretending like you know anything about ochemWell, I'm certainly not an expert, but I do understand (at least at a basic level) what I am talking about about.
>>1198071>you're parroting maha twitter accountsNope! My autistic ranting about lipid oxidation is fueled by conversations with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek.
No.1198075
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>>1198061>>1198070Might I suggest rotisserie chicken instead of fried chicken?
No.1198127
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>>1198072Can't you just ask the AI bots to pretend to be your girlfriend like everyone else?
No.1198163
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>>1198115>>1198121>>1198127The reasoning models (e.g., o3, o4-mini, etc.) are pretty good. And the Deep Research mode often works very well.
>AI girlfriend If it doesn't have a body you can fuck, what else can do with it besides talk about lipid oxidation and such things?
No.1198199
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>>1198197Nope! As a counterexample, o3 convinced me that the key studies of seed oil making mice fat are unlikely to translate to humans because the relevant biochemical mechanism (see attached image) is different in mice than in men. This caused me to downgrade my avoidance of seed oil from "strict avoidance" to "avoid when reasonably practical to do so at low cost", leaving only deep-fried food in the "strict avoidance" category.
No.1198226
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>>1198221Tallow is of my favorite fats/oils, along with ghee, olive oil, and avocado oil. I wish McDonald's would bring back tallow fries, like some restaurants have done. Back in the day, even donuts were fried in tallow! I want to taste one, but I haven't found any shops that sell tallow donuts.