I feel like saying “I have to do this before anything else” might very well end with me doing nothing
I feel like saying “I have to do this before anything else” might very well end with me doing nothing
At the same time that’s one of the bad parts of anonymous discussion. You never know if someone’s an expert or a random person guessing (on ELI5), engaging in good faith or purposely trolling, etc.
The other day I heard a random (young) girl say “what the sigma” and I had trouble keeping it together
Yeah smart kids can be very immature
It’s funny, people make aphantasia out to be a huge disability but ironically that just feels like a lack of imagination on their part. The things where you actually need to see images instead of just abstract thinking are pretty rare.
Unless you have mods that aren’t afraid to drive out the assholes
The correct response to my post should have been “that’s probably satire”.
Isn’t that what both replies basically say?
“Hi everybody!”
You can check the modlog
Hm doesn’t work for me (in-browser)
Ah yes, the “you can say the most vile shit you want, just remember to be polite about it” ideology
Let’s Fucking Go! Let’s Fucking Play! Let’s - oh wait
They don’t work on the Lemmy website, I guess your app is doing non-standard stuff
Peertube is bigger than I thought!
There is also just a dbzer0 link to this post (https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5239822) that you should be able to send to yourself. I can’t imagine Voyager wouldn’t let you access that.
There is nothing you can say about it that is funny or clever. We have heard it all before. Just don’t.
This applies to so many things. For the one person it’s a spontaneous one-time joke, for the other it’s every time they meet someone new.
It’s ‘easy’, bacterium is Latin and mitochondrion is Greek
We trained on this a lot. Also yelling “swim” because apparently the shock of sudden cold water can make you forget to do that.
Sounds like poaching
Policing just tone is how you get very polite and nicely-worded conversations about
exterminating untermenschen“human biodiversity”