Remember when all those boomers were making Facebook posts about how they don’t consent to Facebook doing the things in their terms and conditions?
Remember when all those boomers were making Facebook posts about how they don’t consent to Facebook doing the things in their terms and conditions?
I spend some time on Lemmy, obviously, but a lot less than I did on Reddit. It’s been great! I’ve been getting outdoors a lot more with daily walks and weekly hikes. I published a short children’s book a few months ago, and now I’m about 15,000 words into the first draft of an adult scifi novel. I didn’t appreciate how much time I was pissing away. Thanks, u/spez!
South Korean (ROK) soldiers were heavily involved in the US-Vietnam war and had a reputation for being effective but brutal. Maybe this is related to that?
Nobody gives a shit about words anymore.
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Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
A nonfunctional one, with a slide that can’t operate.
I see that in your post now. Thanks for the prompt to read more closely.
Nice. Now do /buildapcsales, /gundeals, and the like.
American politics seeping into every damn thing. And to top it off, with a clear bias in one direction. I resent having the feeling like there’s an astro-turfing effort going on, even when I agree with whatever stance is being pushed. Reddit is really tainted with that sort of thing.
Hopefully it doesn’t take hold here, or at least stays contained so I can decline subbing to magazines that would pertain. I’d rather not have to swim in the “political party A is evil and political party B is angelic” muck in unrelated magazines.
Subbed and looking forward to an answer with the math explained.
That looks pretty good. I’ve been enjoying Inoreader for a little while, but I might have to take TOR around the block.
It’s hard to get a good pic of her because her fur is so dark, and it looks like she moved just a little while taking this, but I think you can still get a good sense of how cozy she is.
Seeing Russia’s columns stalled on the road to Kyiv, General Sergei Shoigu realizes the invasion of Ukraine will not be the three-day war he had dressed for.