Comment105

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[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Modern domesticated kings are different from a president trying to be king.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

Because to a Russian, it feels bad to be cordial. They want to pig out in the trenches with corpses on their trail.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 6 points 1 week ago

Putin probably knows how nibble around Germany for the start of his next meal. Like eating around the yolk of a panfried egg to save it for last.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Yes, I've heard it is very problematic to live with a worn one.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

If a man has sex with men his penits get smaller because asshole is too much friction. It becomes thin and long like pencil.

Record thinness? Freddie Mercury, 3.6mm. That's what excessive amounts of ass gets you.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

It's significantly better.

Oh, and maple syrup is still a nice little addition.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 31 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Isn't it about how hostile families ruin shit for their kids?

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Two or three heaping tablespoons of bacon. One of blueberry.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 10 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Pancakes aren't breakfast food anyways. They're dinner. You make slightly thicker crepes. You roll them up with bacon bits and blueberry preserve.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago

I'd be remiss if I didn't wikipedia.org/wiki/Desorption

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

oh, and wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorption

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

wikipedia.org/wiki/Adsorption

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Comment105@lemm.ee to c/feddituk@feddit.uk
 

Not seeing much talk about it.

 

I feel like if this was in place, it would neatly solve the issue of people not posting because they can't find a fitting community.

A user or a mod spots an incorrectly submitted post, the user that posted it can then move it to a suggested "general" community, or a specific community, possibly suggested by those who spotted the error. A mod could also do it. Maybe just have a default alternative to remove that sends it straight to a preset general community.

I don't know how many communities on Lemmy regularly remove incorrectly submitted posts that are otherwise unproblematic, but if there's a decent amount it could be essentially redirected to be a bit of a unique and interesting, very varied content stream.

I personally think it's unfortunate whenever an otherwise decent user ends up being rejected for not knowing exactly how to fit their submission into the platform. Certainly a lot of that happening on reddit.

I'm thinking if this is practical and feasible, it could give Lemmy a bit of a new growth advantage.

 
 

It is at 361,826 out of 1,000,000 signatures with the remaining trickle after the initial spike nowhere near the pace needed to hit the mark before the 31st of July 2025.

(https://www.reddit.com/r/StopKillingGames/comments/1flaevi/let_me_put_the_current_campaign_progress_into_a/)

I interpret the state of Ross Scott's SKG campaign like this:
It's pretty clear that democratically speaking, we do not object to companies arbitrarily removing access to purchased video games. Only a minority objects to it.

While it will stay up and get more signatures, there will ultimately be no follow-through to this campaign. The reality is that it's not politically sound, it's not built on a foundation of a real public desire for change. In other words, voters don't want it. You might, but most of your family and friends don't want it.

 

Because the shops don't fucking sell them, and that makes me sad for some reason.

They're just on like Temu and shit like that, usually with weirdly small black panels.

 

Too many users here prefer smaller communities and have openly stated they aren't interested in making accommodations to pursue growth to a truly large platform, even if it could be.

Lemmy is the sort of site that will linger in the background and quietly die out, it'll occassionally be mentioned in the same sorts of conversation that bring up old alternatives like voat, rare conversations with few readers.

I had some optimism at the growth spurt, but seeing what the opinions of users here were, that hope turned into cynicism. As I forgot about Lemmy, it's irrelevance was reinforced. It would be best, I think, if this foundation could replace its competitors. But I don't think it's going to happen.

I don't think you want common idiots to like the site.

 

I posted a comment with a link to an article on CNN and several links to architecture and construction websites. It seems like reddit doesn't like comments with untrusted links? Are they being subtly hidden from the thread?

If this is being done at any scale at all I wonder if it's a significant cause of the feeling that the internet has shrunk into a few main sites, linking to a recognizable relatively small selection of news and media sources.

 

I saw some clay sculpting tools and started thinking it would be sweet to cut metal with something like that. The tools I saw are apparently called pottery ribbon tools, so more of a ribbon than a wire then.

 

Is it just random letters arrived to by keyboard mashing like a lot of federated websites seem, or is there any thought behind it?

 

It's always particularly nice and soft the first time you put it on, but the one I got most recently is so bad it leaves a thin but thorough coat of black fur on my arms when I take it off. What's the production methods used when making sweaters like this?

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