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  • This was such an online reply.

    I'm saying it's weird that wirchcraft is "culturally acceptable" while the other extremely similar "hobbies" draw widespread derision.

  • There is a difference for sure but meditation and exercise are not really comparable since there's proven benefits, a closer comparison would be....religion. Consulting the deck is even sillier than praying because you get an "answer" every time which probably just reinforces your preexisting belief

  • It sucks when a hobby you like is full of weirdos. I've been looking into both solar panels and getting rid of a lot of my lawn but SEVERAL times I've been watching a video and the host drops something about homeschooling or religion. I just wanted tips on growing potatoes, man.

  • I'd understand if I get skewered for this but people who don't leave the witchcraft stuff behind when they grow up are on par with disney adults and hardcore weebs. I used to think I could gather chi to perform powerful attacks but if I still thought that, people would rightfully make fun of me.

    This opinion is gender neutral but I'm always afraid to express it because it might come across as misogyny.

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  • Sugar! Spice! And everything nice!

    These were the ingredients chosen to make the perfect little girl!

  • Very strange

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  • Yeah I'm not denying it's true but the title looks like OP copypasted from elsewhere which is the worst way to share news

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  • Any source on the claim in the title?

  • The headline implies the US was ever in the running for climate solutions

  • I googled who Digit was and I don't like that the most common result was a child from a kid's cartoon

  • Insanely stupid take that tells me you weren't online before Facebook

  • You used to visit websites. News aggregators weren't a thing so you'd visit the different sites focusing on different things. Search engines actually worked so you'd constantly be stumbling upon passion projects by highly knowledgeable people. You'd also find geocities sites teaching you how to go Super Saiyan, it was the wild West.

    Instead of reddit and Lemmy, there were hundreds of niche forums. Maybe this is just me but human connection was a LOT easier. The internet was mostly populated by tech-savvy people who were excited to be online

    Memes as we know them weren't really a thing. They existed but you'd reply with them when they were relevant. People didn't really "post" memes and no one was making the mass-market garbage that fills the Internet today.

    I could go on a tirade on the last one because I truly believe memes were a significant factor in the downfall of internet culture

  • People who weren't online at the time can't possibly imagine how truly awesome the Internet used to be.

    I miss separate websites.

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  • "Tastes bad" is not a good description but different shapes DO have different textures and hold different amounts of sauce. That's my reason for not mixing shapes, I want one consistent dish

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  • My grandma was a first generation immigrant from Italy and would not have given a shit. I don't have a strong preference but not everyone wants longass spaghetti.

    There's 37643782 pasta shapes and they all taste good

  • If I'm remembering correctly, no. But it persisted between visits to that specific camp

  • Yeah that's true. My friend said "be right back" once and left for an hour so I collected every chest and crate in act 1 and stacked it in camp

  • You didn't kill me you so you didn't technically win!