Nah, she made a really deep cut.
Nah, she made a really deep cut.
And if you haven’t used it in a while, we recently made a blog post giving a rundown of the changes leading up to our most recent major release.
So going off the chalice in the movie, the distro that will save you from judgment is the plainest one – the one with the least bloat? That tracks.
Remember: this didn’t happen.
Oh, that’s cool.
No they aren’t.
… You mean “tweet”?
Is there such a community here? Maybe you could start one.
Haha, yup, you’re right; had a brain fart.
Parents killing reaping their zombie children was a favorite one of mine.
It’s genuinely frightening to me that so much European rhetoric against Roma people sounds like 1950s US-era rhetoric against desegregation. Like the US is incredibly racist, and Europeans still somehow find ways to shock me over how they talk about an entire ethnic group.
SingStar Splenic Flexure
Really throwing stones from a glass house here, aren’t they?
Who’s manually wiping with this when they could be using the attachment that pokes the brush out and then rotates it?
Only $10,000 more until the trash build quality sort of matches the price.
Hey, listen here, we don’t allow this kind of dangerous, abusive advice on this platform, and I’ve reported this comment. A cat is an obligate beanitarian, and by feeding it a diet of bananas, you’re slowly killing it, despite claiming to care about the wellbeing of animals and non-banana plants. If you have an ethical problem with beans, don’t own a cat; it’s that simple.
From now on, we at /c/vegan will promote a strictly banana-based diet in humans. Fruitarians will be tolerated, but only to the extent that they take steps toward removing other fruits from their diet and becoming bananatarian. /s
Not really. In terms of engaging with posts, oh my god, absolutely it’s worse. Twitter and its clones suck when it comes to engaging with things people post (but Mastodon at least makes it a bit better by increasing the character limit). But there’s just something different about following a hashtag versus following a Lemmy community. Like for example, when it comes to getting highly detailed, up-to-the-minute news about things, Mastodon beats Lemmy every time. Additionally, I can see people’s random, one-off takes that wouldn’t really warrant a post on Lemmy.
I would argue too that it’s not even true that you should just be focused on following hashtags, but rather that you should be trying to do both.
To me, Lemmy is the type of place I could kill two hours; for Mastodon, it’s maybe 15 minutes, but that doesn’t make it inferior, just a different use-case. It’s pretty apples-to-oranges.
No, it’s an edited shitpost of the neo-Nazi’s comic. He did not coin the term.