Extra credit if you yourself are a small, furry animal. By almost any definition of "small," "furry," and "animal."
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I agree everyone should try, though I personally find chafing an issue without bifurcated undergarments. (Which is why I own leggings, lol. Skirt spinny without chafing).
I think this makes a good point about defederation being an unnecessarily dramatic step, but the poster also describes various steps instances might take to protect content and users without actually dropping the portcullis. It's difficult to welcome Meta users (desirable) without welcoming Meta's corporate interests (undesirable).
Carrots are root vegetables, so they can't be expected to have any executive function. Leafy vegetables do a little better. Lettuce and cabbage are said to form "heads" because they have a little more intellectual fiber than other edible plants.
The pun is "sand which is there" to "sandwiches there."
Almost certainly not. I think if an app gets the right permissions on installation, it doesn't have to be officially running to take data and send it to the company.
Ku-Jaku is absolutely gorgeous. I got a sample in a subscription box, and it broke my heart that I couldn't afford to buy it.
Have the mating raccoons asked you for the footage to post on their OnlyFans? But yeah, probably best not to invite in a raccoon if you already have pets, they might object. My cat flips out if she even sees another animal out the window. She yowls until I come to see if she's dying, then looks at me like I'm supposed to climb out the window and chase it away.
Annnd, sold! I was going to go for the fire sword that only lasts one day, but I would probably just set my clothes on fire with it.
Agreed. Smashing the patriarchy should not involve restrictions on skirt spinning.
That's because they don't have ActivityPub working yet. https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/05/adam-mosseri-says-metas-threads-app-wont-have-activitypub-support-at-launch/
...why a tomato? They're kind of squishy, I would worry about someone absent-mindedly sticking one in a pocket and having a very squelchy surprise later.