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Dharma Curious (he/him)

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  • She was a Baptist, not a Muslim, but my grandmother was a member of a church that did routine daytime fasting and she would do this. Do me a favor, and just ask those you trust to tell you if you appear too sick to fast. Sometimes we don't always know where we're at without checking in with others. She made herself very, very sick one time by refusing not to fast when she was already ill, and she nearly died.

    It was the lack of water that landed her in the hospital, not the lack of food.

    Stay safe, and lots of love 💕

  • When I was 16 I worked at Walmart. I was a smoker, and took my break in the indoor smoke break room, I mention that because my manager didn't smoke, and so we rarely saw her. I would eat my lunch while listening to books on tale through headphones/Walkman.

    After about 6 months my manager started smoking again, and she made me stop listening to my books on tape and claimed it was unprofessional and the optics were bad.

    Optics for fucking who? It's an indoor break room! No customers are seeing me. I'm on a fucking break. But no. Signs went up, no headphones in the break room. No books in the break room. It was fucking awful.

  • This is why I say a much more interesting question is what came first, the chicken or the chicken egg?

    It entirely depends on your definition of a chicken egg. Is a chicken egg an egg that hatches a chicken, or an egg that is laid by a chicken? If it is an egg that hatches a chicken then the chicken egg came first, but if it is an egg that is laid by a chicken then the chicken came first

  • This makes me wonder if lemmy has a buffy community? I searched but it didn't find anything through my client

  • The trouble with (sehlat sized) tribbles is that won't remain 1 sehlat sized for tribble for long!

  • So fitting that Lwaxana is the one to ask this

  • Hi, Karim!

    First off, so freaking cool of you to do this on Lemmy!

    Second, I've noticed that Academy seems to be showcasing a lot of the rarer species in Trek and giving fans little glimpses into how they have been since their original debuts. What star trek species would you be most excited to see again in the show? I'm personally hoping for a Denobulan to make an appearance (hopefully more than one!).

    And a twofer, cause I'm greedy: what is your favorite/least favorite part of working on the show?

  • PB&J

    Jump
  • ... That's not an actual episode... Right?

  • Hail the all-knowing pooch!

  • I love her little third eye! She sees all, she knows all!

  • Cursed

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  • Love the kingly boxer shorts

  • Why does that look so much like my brother had a baby with Leonardo DiCaprio? I'm disturbed

  • It's not.

    Source: am a 2

  • Back in the day when Netflix was fairly new and still had a comment feature you had to be careful you weren't accidently renting one of these. Always had to check the comments.

    Some of them were pretty good, tbh

  • I genuinely thought that was digital. It's amazingly consistent, and extremely legible and readable. Good job!

    But because I thought it was digital for a second (and I just woke up), I didn't realize it was a handwriting exercise, and was trying to figure out what this poem could possibly mean for a minute. Lmao

  • I genuinely thought that was digital. It's amazingly consistent, and extremely legible and readable. Good job!

    But because I thought it was digital for a second (and I just woke up), I didn't realize it was a handwriting exercise, and was trying to figure out what this poem could possibly mean for a minute. Lmao

  • Beat me (off?) to it!

  • Yeah, Little Man is the best baby. I can't wait until I get to see him again. I know everyone thinks the kid in their family is special and whatnot, but I swear, that kids a born scientist. If nurtured, he's gonna be amazing at whatever he sets out to do

  • My nephew is so cool. He's 20 months, and if he picks something up he shouldn't have, or if you need him to stop doing something, you can just hold your hand out for it and say "let me have that" or tell him "you gotta stop, buddy" and he just fucking does it. Sometimes he gets this look like "damn, they caught me!" And he just moves on to the next thing, and never cries about it or anything. He's the happiest, sweetest baby I've ever seen, and it's genuinely scary how smart he can seem at times