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  • Sure, but you can lick or bite yourself to satisfy that, I guess... As long as you don't bite too hard.

  • That's true... Nerissa Winnerlesbiancroft it is!

  • Upon reading his Wikipedia page, it seems that we likely didn't really get him wrong. Not too wrong, anyway.

  • You want to eat a man?

    Well, I don't think so. What are you craving exactly? If you don't even know what humans taste like, how could you have a craving for it?

    This post confuses me.

  • I generally know what cruelty-free means, but searches for "cruelty free pee" just yield regular stuff about cruelty-free products, as well as some anti-odour thing for pet pee... ;n;

  • You seem to already know pretty much what I plan to do. What I'm already doing.

    I'm saving a bit more than half my income, and I'm investing it rather than putting it in a savings account, but yeah that's it, you got it!

  • Oh dang yeah, I should've shared the link as well XD Thanks for linking!!!!

  • that one service going down does not bring the rest of the network down with it.

    Yeah, I've heard something like that as well.

    Still, having a bunch of accounts is a pain in the ass. Oh well!

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  • Just stay alive. AI will do the rest.

  • That's kinda cute. A little odd, but in an endearing way.

    I wonder if having cute nicknames like this is actually an indication of a good, stable relationship.

  • LOL Actually true!!! Had to check this one's veracity. Hilarious work by the group.

  • What?!

  • I was free from 0-6.

    I am going to study from 6-27, roughly, though also working in the meantime. Let's call that 20 years.

    I intend to work from 23-50, at most. Hopefully less. That's 27 years.

    There's some overlap.

    Let's say I die at 80 (I'm almost 25). A slightly early death, on average.

    That's 36 free years. 27 years of work. 20 years of study.

    36 free years VS 44 work/study years

    Methinks possible. Methinks not so bad?

  • Yeah, that'd be cool!

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  • ? Why doesn't the nutrition tablet jack me off?

  • Uh... Their web version's Terms and Conditions are... Readable? It's less than 1000 characters. That's characters, not words; It's 135 words.

    Sometimes, it really pains me how much bullshit is on the internet. Why isn't every TaC like this?

  • You don't sound like an idiot at all.

    You create an account on an instance/server. Your account is on piefed.social, which is a PieFed instance. However, you should really think of this as your piefed.social account, not as your PieFed account. You cannot login into PieFed with your Mastodon account, because you don't have a "Mastodon Account"; You may have an account on a particular Mastodon instance (or server, whatever they call it), which allows you to login to that particular instance.

    Mastodon, PieFed, Lemmy, etc. are more like the filter through which you interact with the Fediverse. To a Mastodon server, every post is independent, for example. On Lemmy, you may post to a community, but on Mastodon a community is just a group that boosts posts made to it.

    The way I do it, and the way I think is best, is that you should pick a way you prefer to interact with the Fediverse. Do you prefer threads like Lemmy or PieFed? Do you prefer single posts to the void like Mastodon? I don't really know how Bookwyrm works, exactly, but it's also just a way to interpret the same underlying stuff so that it can be understood as books and book ratings and reviews.

    There may be features missing or not implemented here and there, depending on the instance or the software.

    I only really use my Lemmy account (the one I'm using right now), because I prefer threads. Some people even call Lemmy and PieFed (and some others) the Threadiverse.

    There's no wrong way. Just have fun. But be warned that any account on a different server is exactly that: a different account! And each account lets you interact with a server, meaning that you see the Fediverse thru the eyes of the software it's running, be it Mastodon or Lemmy or whatever, and everything will be filtered that way.

    That's my understanding of it, anyway.