DoctorWhookah

@DoctorWhookah@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Wait, is this true until its not or is it true forever as you go higher in the sequence?

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I love the idea of some shady-ass looking garage with Cletus the slack jawed yokel charging Tesla owners for a good ole hackin’

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Reddit lore of a teenager who broke both arms and was unable to rub one out as a result. Frustration sets in so mom helps him out with a handy and that turns into a full on sexual relationship.

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Mighty thistle!

I wondered the same but then thought of this about Yugioh, they (card manufacturer) are producing cards but don’t own the rights to the characters. That belongs to whoever owns Yugioh. They probably had an agreement with YugiohCo to print a certain amount of each card and that would mean keeping rare cards rare. I guess the same thing could apply to baseball cards too. Between the card manufacturer and MLB. But I honestly have no idea.

Don’t Reddit our lemmy keep that trash in Reddit

Agreed. Smaller communities here remind me of Reddit after Digg imploded. Then of course it was years of decline into the shitshow it became.

I hope Lemmy becomes more popular but never as big as Reddit. That only brought in thoughts of exploiting the site for money.

Bottom center, click that icon. Then top left select Accounts. Click edit then the plus sign to enter a new instance. I have 3 in mine.

Same, but I have that one ad blocked with PiHole so it just an empty rectangular box.

The only thing I don’t like is the crappy remote and the fact that “they” switch my theme.

It does. I see trees with friends and happy little clouds. And even an old building that lives right about… yea! he lives there now.

Yea. It took me a few minutes but that is where I landed too.

Explain.

Edit: (I feel like I figured out your meaning but will wait for your response)

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What a great photo!

Wefwef was still loading the thumbnail when I clicked the post. The pic in the post loaded like I was on dial-up in the 90s.