Chicken sandwich with peanut butter, chili oil and soy sauce (just a bit if you need a bit of saltiness).
Chicken sandwich with peanut butter, chili oil and soy sauce (just a bit if you need a bit of saltiness).
I don't know about you but I prefer my forks without handles. Straight up just the pointy parts.
Everything except 2 and 6, because of the handles.
I second this and have experienced it myself trying to move to privacy-oriented options for online and mobile services.
I'm from the Philippines. My preferred method of public transit is booking a motorcycle ride because traffic can get so bad depending on the time of day. A 15m jeepney ride 8 years ago can take double or triple that time these days.
Really depends on where you are.
Some people start feeling attraction at a very young age. It may not be sexual but the attraction is there. I'm a straight man and I've literally found girls to be beautiful for as long as I can remember.
If you're already in the fediverse then you already probably have an idea of which sites there are. So personally I'd keep a few instances handy in mind so I can bring one up and at least "distribute the load" so to speak.
Perhaps the person identified as a water bottle
Can you relax? Having your beliefs is one thing, but equating gay people to thieves and murderers is another. Most people from the time they are born have had their sexual attractions set in stone. Most men are attracted to women and vice versa. It is literally the same way for gay people.
Kbin is different code, and Lemmy is different code. Whatever instance you're on, if you made an account with a Lemmy-based instance then you login to Lemmy and thus use a Lemmy oriented app. Same for Kbin. If you use an instance that's using Kbin code (I know there are others but I'm only aware of kbin.social right now) then you login to it using a Kbin oriented app.
As for the content, it's all federated and if it works properly then you should be able to see Lemmy and Kbin content regardless of what app you're using, with the exception of content from defederated instances (regardless of whether they use Lemmy or Kbin). The sharing of content happens using ActivityPub which, while external of both Lemmy and KBin, are used by both (and many others like Mastodon) for the federation thing to actually take place.
In practice you wouldn't have to worry about it, except for choosing what app to use and whenever you're searching for communities on other instances (which on kbin search is something like "community_name@instance.name"). That's how I understand it at least.