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I’ll definitely continue to post as I find Sekiro stuff! I think depending on what your goal for the community is (RSS feed vs commenters), pausing the bot might be a good idea.
I remember watching when it was relatively new, but I don’t think I made it that far. They kept that series going way longer than I realized.
You’re thinking of their competitor, Hole Foods.
I’d imagine elevation and proximity to the coast affect things a bit. I’ve seen a similar one for the US that was also quite varied.
Damn, you know your Goofy Movies.
Nerdy introverted women exist, but they’re just hanging out at home playing games too.
The important thing is that they’re there when you want them
Alright, crossposting!
Or maybe he’s taking them somewhere without witnesses.
Yeah, this artist draws for the New Yorker. Not sure if this is one that made it into an issue or not though.
I vaguely remember this video circulating, but I don’t remember the context. I believe it was a train and that’s the emergency response to seeing something on the tracks that you’re going to hit: press the emergency stop button and run toward the back of the train.
Yeah, I’m guilty of that one too. Lol
Also “It’s probably gas” explained many, many things for a while.
I wonder if you’d have to wash it? I guess it’s no different than however people with wigs take care of them.
This is current problem in society that we don’t tolerate different opinion.
Exactly this. When online platforms become too homogeneous, any deviation from the typical opinions that are shared seems like a terrible, inexcusable offense that someone must do something about - thus, reinforcing the bubble.
We need to be able to disagree with each other and still get along.
Same here. Had to look up the story. Ugh…
You’d think I’d be numb to it by now, but my heart breaks every time.
I wonder if DMs start as the first and slowly transition into the second one.
Since most people are talking about the sign-up barriers, I’ll mention culture and reputation.
I love Lemmy and Mastodon, but whenever I’ve seen the fediverse brought up elsewhere, someone inevitably shuts down any curiosity by suggesting that it’s a political echo-chamber. I don’t think that’s accurate for all of it, but if that reputation is out there, we probably need to make an effort to show that there’s a broader appeal. If the average person is expecting the fediverse to be the left-wing equivalent of something like “Truth Social”, I could understand the reluctance to adopt it.