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I saw the same but had a remove option after reloading my cart a few times. Gotta love the fees these services try to sneak in…
I saw the same but had a remove option after reloading my cart a few times. Gotta love the fees these services try to sneak in…
But he’s good for the economy!
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I LOVE the idea of including how to take action. As much as Lemmy loves all the guillotine and cranial ventilation comments, they’re not actionable or productive for 99.99% of the user base.
We need more of you and less of us. I’m getting sucked into it too. Time to start posting cute pictures of my pets.
That’s exactly how they use the bible too!
If they’re like some of my family, they see the lived-in familiarity of their youth as “quirky” in contrast to the unfamiliarity of today’s youth which is “bizarre”. They eased into the bizareness of being a child over time, whereas they are getting dropped in the deep end when they encounter children now.
It’s all silly. Everyone is quirky and weird on some level. Some are just more open and honest about it than others and successive generations have been pushing more to be themselves.
Hey, the Boy Scouts are getting better, no need to kill them!
I’m the same way. I take like a quarter hit and I’m alright. The whole puff? Gone for hours.
It’s the classic conservative condition: I didn’t see it was a problem until it happened to me. So let’s start making it happen to them.
I think what they’re getting at is not every person on the Internet lives in the United States.
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I think what will DEFINITELY help is all the immature passive aggression, like this post, that manifests when anyone dares to suggest they might have an issue they need to fix.
/s, in case that wasn’t clear
I just bought a copy at Thrift Books! I’ll have it framed.
That’s pretty much what they did anyhow, just with way more steps.
Have you installed it on an NES yet? Because that kinda happened: https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/you-can-sort-of-run-linux-on-an-nes-demo-shows-a-unix-like-os-running-completely-on-the-nes
This is true. It can be strived for, though, and there are strategies to overcome bias, increase impartiality, and identify bias in others. If the United States supreme court (and really its legal system too) had any integrity, it would champion doing so.
Don’t kink shame, some people just enjoy being raw dogged by the web.