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“I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational. Nobody talks like this. They live in a complete alternate universe.”
-Charlie Kirk
Here is the recipe I used for the pork ribs.
https://biteswithbri.com/sticky-asian-pork-ribs/
I always buy frozen egg rolls because it lets me focus on the main course. It’s a standard pork and veggie egg roll.
This weeks numbers are 13, 38, 45, 77, 56, 1640, 69, 420 and 2. Good luck!
I would say Reddit became mainstream in 2015 with over approximately 100 million users. That’s when I started noticing the quality of comments start going down. That’s when people stopped having discussions and started bickering more. Before that it was a lot less hostile and the topic of discussions were more fun and informative.
There was also a lot of OC at the time. You just needed to join subs in order to see it. But it was there.
I agree that the standards were lower. That resulted in a lot of fun because things were easier. It would be harder to gain momentum that way now.
The thing about link aggregation is that it can be done on any platform. You can post links to Piefed, Bluesky, Mastodon, Nostr along with all mainstream sites. So why choose Lemmy over them?
The difference will be the OC. If users don’t want to put in the work for it then people who join will get bored and move on.
I’ll read comments on Reddit talking about Lemmy. Users will say they tried Lemmy but there was no interest/posts/discussion in their niche communities so they ended up back on Reddit.
We’ll see what happens I guess.
It didn’t take a decade for OC on smaller communities. I’ve been using Reddit since 2009. There was plenty of OC since ~2012.
Lemmy could use more OC in niche communities.
Most posts are links to other websites.
It might be good to try and post OC from Lemmy or the rest of the Fediverse to mainstream social media sites as a form of exposure.
Maybe we can get this type of idea to become more common here.
I am too. The premise seems interesting.
From the trailers it actually looks really good. My fingers are crossed.
They just started showing live official gameplay.
It looks great.
Edit: Movement is a little too fast.
I’m watching the reveal right now. We’ll see how it is when they start playing.
There has been a few gameplay leaks from ealier versions of the game. It look decent there too.
Probably, there has apparently been just under 500,000 wishlist adds to Steam last week.
Very cool, thanks for the heads up!
I agree, he’s a great inspiration for the spirit of humanity.
Shit.
I’ve never heard that about Ozempic or had those thoughts about weight loss medications.
The only thing I’ve ever thought about weight loss medication is “that’s probably snake oil” or “that doesn’t sound healthy for the body”.
Not everyone is beautiful. Most people are average and many are not attractive.
Obesity is not beautiful. It is unhealthy and honestly delusional.
Edit: Most people are thinking of this when mentioning obesity.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=real+obese+people+&t=h_&iar=images
Not this.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=heavy+rugby+players&t=fpas&iar=images
Complaining about the BMI scale is a disservice to those who truly need to lose weight for their health.
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
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