I could only read this in Jeff Foxworthy’s voice, which made it…. weird.
I could only read this in Jeff Foxworthy’s voice, which made it…. weird.
“It’s not that the wind is blowing, it’s what the wind is blowing. If you get hit with a Volvo, it don’t matter how many pushups you did that morning.”
—Ron White
I read that like you’re Tony the Tiger. “It is GRRRRRREAT for opening large log files.”
I like that community, I just wish it was more active.
I got a two pack of the Colgate Hum on sale at Woot, and I really like it. It has a Bluetooth connected app that tells me how efficient I am, and it’s definitely made me a better brusher.
Yes! I still have a number of these around here somewhere. They’re old, and many of the articles are out of date, but they’re still enjoyable reads!
Before you criticize a man, you should walk a mile in his shoes. That way if he gets angry, you’re a mile away! And you’ve got his shoes!
So, I’m not a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist, but I absolutely believe the theory that Spez & Musk are being paid handsomely under the table by dark money to do their best to ruin Reddit and Twitter. It was the two largest places that liberals congregated, communicated, and publicly posted, and the right wing wants to hamper and/or destroy both sites. I think both are seriously compromised now, and many of the left have fled. In the case of Twitter, it’s just turning into Truth Social lite, and Spez is trying to monetize what’s left of Reddit as fast as he can to rake in cash off what’s left of the dying carcass/bot farm.
Wow, this is actually simple but strategic. Thanks for posting it!
I guess that’s how he wants to go out. Don’t shame the man!
Mel Brooks’ Silent Movie. I guess you’ll miss the best bit in it though, where the only person who speaks is the mime Marcel Marceau.
I mean, yeah, but the question was about what do I wish was on Lemmy.
There’s a whole sports server at fanatacus.social, but it doesn’t seem to get much engagement for some reason.
I wish there was more sports engagement, specifically college and pro football. It’s about the only thing that keeps me going back over to the other place.
I wear button up shirts for work, and I only button and unbutton the second one down and pull the shirt on and off over my head (I never button the top button). By not buttoning and unbuttoning the other ones, it reduces the stress on the threads, and greatly reduces the chance that you will have a button pop off.