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Ran away from reddit, trying to wrap my head around this Fediverse thing.

  • Shouldn't it be Desbian?

  • Or pirate the music, then send some money in an envelope to the artists themselves.

  • An acquaintance yesterday showed me that she bought a new phone, a Samsung S24 plus(?).. the reason? "To take good photos", and that it takes way less space than a real, proper camera. I'd never pay that much for a phone, and I think she could do amazing photos even with "lesser" phones, but alas.

  • It could have a point if it went:"God, why did that child die?" "Because he'd grow up to be Hitler" "Who's Hitler?"But we all know how history went..

  • I'll stay on edge for him to drop some more wisdom.

  • Mr.Magorium vibes

  • Ah yes, the ancient Egyptian seven simple machines: lever, wheel, pulley, incline, wedge, screw and Agrav engine.

  • Depends.. I bet in the head of Mr. Chiv there, it's still a slave.

  • Oh, do they mean the unconstitutional arrests of peaceful protesters?

  • Hopefully she’s smartened up by then.

    Very recent news would suggest otherwise.

  • They probably just wanted to see if it's really bulletproof..

  • Problem is, it was marketed as HAL9000 when it is T9/2024.

  • Imagine their faces when they'll tell em it's a work of fiction..

  • It's like watching a kid doing a thing that he, and only he, thinks would make you very angry. They're so deep in their propaganda cult hole that they have their own subterranean culture. You know, like molochs.

  • Plays victim, deflect questions. Seen other times. Not worthy the time.

  • These are times that don't invite much chill.. I'm sorry, I'm glad that you're so nice, but I would wish it on those perpretrating those atrocities.

  • Uh.. I don't know if it sounded snarky, but mine was a joke. "If the extra space of 16:9 is going to be occupied by ads, better go back to 4:3 aspect ratio."

  • Better to stop planting trees altogether then?

  • "DAddy mUsk laav mme uskahdkadvbgbdg" said the first Neuralink volunteer, Mr. Guinny A. Peeg.