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Is Renamon a Digimon or is it a something I am going to regret asking about?

Renamon is indeed a Digimon. Just don't ask for the sauce of the image in the OP. I don't know you, but there's a chance you might regret that :3

Or like it. Really depends.

Depends on whether you like thicc digimon with big tiddies.

Fuck yeah! Sauce me up!

copied from another one of my comments in this thread:

[NSFW: a very thicc and barely-dressed Renamon]

It's by DoomXWolf / Doom the Wolf. The sauces provided on e6 are FurAffinity and DeviantArt (I can't verify either of them because I don't have an account on those sites), and here's the e6 link :3

Top right smells like r34, what is your defense, OP?

Choose electric if you get a new stove. Gas is slower, more dangerous and unhealthy

induction* electric stoves are awful

Care to expand on that. I have an induction hot plate I use sometimes and it works fine aside from not working with aluminum pans.

inductions great electric is bad they're different technologies electric hobs are just a thing that gets hot and they're very inefficient induction does it through magnets they're very efficient and responsive getting hot really quickly and cold really quickly when you turn them off which also makes them safer electric takes forever to heat up or cool down though and also from what I remember I might be wrong is actually so energy inefficient that it's worse for the planet than gas hobs

Could you add some punctuation?

Anyways, that's not true. Resistive heating elements are on par with gas fire elements for heating things, and much better for the environment than gas stoves. A resistive element will heat a liter of water 30 seconds faster than a gas element, while also not excessively heating the room or burning fossil fuels in your house. The old school metal coils are even more efficient than glasstop stoves and more reactive to changing the heating element. However, as you pointed out, all resistive electric stoves are slower to react than gas.

I meant electric as in using electricity

i think the real options are induction and ceramic and i would choose ceramic every time, the induction stoves i have tried have been always horrible, the ceramic ones i have used have always been quite enjoyable to use

I'm sorry what you had to be using a terrible induction hob I don't know what ceramic hobs are but induction is really really responsive heating up and cooling down in what feels like a near instant and able to get absolutely screaming hot it's just so much better and then you take the pan off the hob and within seconds you can touch the hob and it's just kind of warm induction is great genuinely what are you talking about

edit: I looked on wikipedia for ceramic that seems to be exactly what I was talking about by electric hobs literally the worst hob there is

Dont those require special cookware? I'd rather stick to the regular electric than have to spend more money on special cookware.

not really most pans sold now are induction pans and you'll probably spend more in electricity on an electric hob than you'd spend on buying new pans for an induction hob and that's assuming your pans aren't already induction pans and induction is just so so much faster

Not really. Only thing to note is to keep the heating spot clean. Other wise, nothing really diffrent.

the only thing I don't like about electric cooking is that I can't use oddly shaped equipment: I can't toast tortillas directly on the stove, I can't put an irregularly shaped pan on the stove and expect things to cook evenly, and I can't toss a wok over the flame.