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  • Lemmy is the first place I have used this name, so I doubt it. One of the longest use ones, like almost 20 years, had Mr. in it, so I just think its dudes wanting other dudes to see their dick, maybe get one back. that or some sort of scammer/conman.

  • over the many years I have been online, I have received 100s of unsolicited dick picks. I am a guy, and straight. meh, just letting me know to block them I guess.

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  • Heresy, the savior is Arch!

  • This is straight up not true in many places. Where I live they have a long list of things you can't have in your yard, or in your yard for extended periods of time. They have a list of rules for the flora, maintenance, etc.

    The only time your assumption is true is the inside of the house. They can't do much there until it is a fire hazard, bio hazard, etc. , but that level of hoarding stuff is not common, and even then, there are limits to it before the city intervenes

  • On that note, you know many words have multiple definitions, so even if a definition colloquially exists, that differs from the one of most wide use, doesn't mean that in that local, the wider use case is suddenly void.

  • remove the word 'in' and you get what is really happening

  • Invoking a cult leader as a martyr can only get you so far.

    Thousands of years, billions of followers, largest global influence, as this is basically what christianity is built from

  • No one is saying to use it only as a singular, and the singular form of they has written record predating Shakespeare

  • Gotten used to the singular they? Were you born in 900 or something? Seriously, the first written example we have of the singular they dates back to the 14th century.

  • It means non-authoritarian and anti-capitalist. The US version of libertarian, which are just capitalists that want the market to be the government, is not the definition of the word.

  • Getting myself involved in the family drama of the greek gods? I would probably rather just take my ass kicking.

    Gonna be hard to black pill a super human, that is very handsome in all the conventional ways, who was raised by good parents. He would probably just try to get you into therapy.

  • I mean, literally all people would get their asses kicked if they got into a fight with either super man or hercules

  • I have been trying to get a good grasp on how many people own second homes, and there seems to be some real uncertainty about this. About 6% of homes in the US are not the first deed to a home a person, or couple, owns. However, upwards of 40% of people report owning a second home. We aren't really sure what is going on here. Clearly 40% of the population do not own more than one home, and considering that the really wealthy often own 5+ houses, there is just no way. However that doesn't mean that there aren't some problems with the data collection on how many homes are owned by people on multiple deeds.

    From what I have found seems the most thrown around estimate is somewhere around 7-8% of homes are owned by people who own other homes, and that group like makes up around 8-10% of the population. But who knows, there are many people who are on deeds, but don't truly own the home, and them being on it is a security/convenience measure. Bleh.

  • Just another way of entering these federated online spaces

  • living on the edge, a place you can easily fall to your death, but it is exhilarating to be there

  • Many years ago I responded to one of these inmate pen-pal things. I did it because Susan Smith, the woman who pushed her car into a lake with her small kids in it, was one of the people on the pen-pal list. I wrote a letter, but got a boiler plate response from the prison about her no longer being on the pen-pal project due to an over whelming response.

    I remember the profile she had though, discussing how she loved rainbows, and mini mouse

  • That immigrants are literally an invasive military force that is destroying the US

  • When I was in my late teens I was visiting family about 1000 miles away. My aunt insisted we go to christmas service at her mega church. Apparently the place was like a massive stadium-esque concert and performance hall with like a recreational and shopping area. My parents paid me to just go along and not alienate our family. So, as we are going up the stairs to the entrance of the chapel, I see, in the lobby, they had a line of ATMs from different banks, they had a kiosk for foreign currency, and a cash register set-up, for tithing. I looked at my dad and said "they invited the money changers into the temple". My aunt asked what I meant by that, and I recounted a reduction of the Jesus flipping tables stories. Then I pointed to the ATMs, kiosk, and register, and said "money changers, they literally have money changers in the temple".

    I was then admonished and told it was only an hour, I can keep my thoughts to myself.