Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)A
帖子
0
评论
583
加入于
2 yr. ago

I make people upset just by using my eyes and brain, as such please be careful to ensure your tears do not get into your electronics, thank you

  • now if only it wasn't a chrome fork/Eich would take a long walk off a short pier.

    alas, a man can dream.

  • you're entitled to your own opinion, but I've never had anything but good experiences with my own Brother laser printer. I was the one who picked it out and bought it since my family needed to print a lot of stuff and I didn't want to deal with troubleshooting it for them, and it has been by far the most reliable, easy to use printer any of us have ever dealt with. We used to have shitty HP inkjets, and those can all die in a fire along with HP.

  • And uses that peroxide to crap explosions at things. Extremely hardcore.

  • you know, I was just wondering, replaying through Black Flag, how a company could go from making the best pirate simulator to... yeah, no, that explains a lot if that's how they think "fun" works nowadays.

  • I'm not sure who's here on Lemmy that needs to hear this, but there are several good communities dedicated to piracy across Lemmy. It is, in fact, sometimes the moral option. Don't hesitate to ask questions (not of me but of some expert on a piracy community, I'm an idiot with delusions of above averageness), most people are happy to help.

  • a real "Oh no! Anyways..." kind of moment

  • [Me, firing up AdNauseam, Bypass Paywalls Clean, PopUpOFF, CanvasBlocker and more:]

  • certainly, but I live in the US, so that's automatically socialism and you're automatically commie scum for suggesting it.

    sorry, thems the rules

  • I had a very autistic argument about trains a while back and got told I was gaslighting them for disagreeing.

    with respect: this is as opposed to a not very autistic argument about trains? I'm pretty sure all arguments about trains are extremely autistic. Source: I have autism, and while not my thing, I know train enthusiasts who sometimes talk about their hobby.

    Good God, I never thought someone could have such hard opinions on British rail schedules from the 1980s.

  • Oh I know they're bullshit.

    Still would've been left with a crippling amount of debt for something I had no control over if not for insurance, no matter what the actual number would've been.

  • right? This goes so far beyond typical "not the onion" fodder, it belongs in a community named I Can't Believe It's Not The Onion.

  • I spent six weeks in the hospital in the US, and my bill (before insurance) was over $400k.

  • Two can play at that game: you can always see your nose. Always. Your brain just ignores it, but now you can't.

    :^)

  • ahh, I never saw that one advertised myself, lucky me. The only Chromium fork with heavy sponsorship and clown-show-antics surrounding it I could think of was Brave.

  • Yeah I've heard all of that jazz, it was the stuff I quoted I'd not heard about.

  • that they heavily recommended a Chromium fork that turns out was maintained by a prepubescent boy hiding furry porn in the builds.

    you know, I've heard a lot of shit about Brave, but I must've missed that one -- or is this another, different, heavily sponsored Chromium fork?

  • White House Communications Director Steven Cheung sounded off on Ocasio-Cortez in a statement to the Daily Beast.

    “AOC likes to play pretend like she’s from the block, but in reality she’s just a sad, miserable blockhead who is trying to overcompensate for her lack of self-confidence that has followed her for her entire life,” he said. “Instead, she should get some serious help for her obvious and severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted her pea-sized brain.”

    the fact that the White House Communications Director has communication skills on par with a snotty middle schooler is really quite funny. I mean, they all do, but that the communications director sounds like this, you'd think it was an Onion article.

  • me_irl

    跳过
  • I can't believe we've done this, either.