Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
I know what I’m about.
It’s insanity. I’m sure there’s some rationale for it, but it seems like it could be so much simpler.
Thank you! I picked the uniform adjustment for my profile pic.
Wow, instant subscribe right there.
How do you feel about carrots and leafy greens?
Unfortunately I think that only works from your instance’s perspective. The majority of lemmy can still see the CIA oppressing you!
Yes, this is reasonable.
This is why federated social media is important.
Haha, hopefully @aeharding@vger.social doesn’t see this and think I was legitimately trying to share a file this way…
Lol, it crashes mine too
Hey lemmy, check out this hilarious meme I found!
C:\Users\JeanLuc\Pic\Ard\Memes\Lieutenant_Broccoli_Soyjack.jpg
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.
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.
Even before the insane number of bots that are on reddit today, I believe that subreddit was one of the main ways for astroturf accounts to gain karma quickly. They knew that everyone was just there to look at happy things and would upvote heavily.
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.
They were so fun and over the top.