moriquende

@moriquende@lemmy.world
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Joined 12 months ago

math checks out tho?

The right one is the "real" accounts. Notice how the left one is newer and all the accounts have names ending with four digits, except where they aren't copies from the right.

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This is honestly so disrespectful. He said it was between you and him, and here you are spreading it around on the internet.

Sorry my scanner has been acting up.

Very smart of her to use a fake name on Twitter to prevent doxxing.

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They probably do in "Manage preferences". Stuff you can give to an intern to accomplish has never been a deterrent.

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what's the difference then? At the end of the day the guests scared away are the ones who wouldn't have left a tip in the first place.

That means you're not yet being affected by it.

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It's much more productive to take part in steering the conversation instead of taking a position like the one you describe. After all, Firefox doesn't have a huge market share to leverage. And assuming their goal of a safer, more secure and open internet are sincere, they would be playing into the hands of the competition.

Something being a crime and something being immoral are two different things.

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I find it curious how in Spanish the masculine gender is used by default, but in Germany it's the feminine. Katze is the female cat, Kater is the male.

More like their right and freedom to feel superior to others by invalidating them.

They bring something to the table: the app. It's a lot of work to build an app, and takes a lot of time and knowledge. It's perfectly okay to monetize your work. If you don't like it, why not build one yourself? The servers are there, and they are free. So is the documentation, and the protocols.

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Me: please do not elaborate

Red Lobster: elaborates

Bro, sorry to say this, but you should think a bit about what the actual point is the person you're replying to is trying to make, and reconsider whether you really are that much smarter than everyone else.

His name is thomas fyi.

And if it gets to 100% loses, you can always borrow some more. It has to go back up eventually, it's statistics.

At least we aren't all competing to make the highest voted dumb joke or pun on every single post yet.

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I'm sorry but there's just no way that anecdote is true. I refuse to believe it.

Yeah pretty much. Not sure what you're getting at? There are many projects with way more than 500 people involved.

They actually shed the fur naturally after the winter.

fucking Yasuo

More specifically, the symbol represents the visible veins on a characters forehead when they are angry, probably due to the increase in blood pressure.

This would only deter people who would otherwise plan a child. Those people tend to have fewer children in the first place and are more likely to take good care of them. I actually think the best approach to reducing the world's population increase is a heavy investment in education including reproductive education, especially in poorer countries which are the ones still actually growing fast.

So many fruits in the berrum family, can't believe they even had to google that question...

No those are the vegan tapioca pearls, you gotta ask your local bobba shop to give you the real stuff harvested from real hamsters.

my whole childhood in the 90s was the "ozone layer is dying" but at the same time optimistic outlook on life?

How is choosing to buy a sugared drink instead of water the same as playing a game of chess against a grandmaster? What exactly about it makes your analogy fit?

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Nothing is free. If you value the app and don't like ads, pay for it. If not, use a free one or build one yourself. If you value the service a server is providing, pay for it. Why would you want to artificially restrict our possibilities? it's not like we can only choose one or the other.

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Seems to be a much faster interface with bigger bandwidth.

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So your point is that it's difficult to resist the urge to buy sugared drinks due to distinct factors such as lack of information about it being unhealthy (which I seriously doubt nowadays) and people being psychologically manipulated through advertisements and making their product economically competitive. I agree some of these factors make it easier to be unhealthy, but I disagree that it's enough to say people don't have and make a choice. The choice to be healthy is just a harder one to make than it should.

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So if terrorist government A kills civilians, it's okay for murderous government B to take revenge by killing more civilians? Why does it matter where these people live, the only thing that matters is to stop killing them, depriving them of their freedoms and rights and hey, maybe even try to give them a happy life?

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So don't use it? Or pay for it and avoid the ads?

It actually could. Imagine if salary had increased in accordance to the productivity boosts that automation has brought. Then you could have 3 people, working 2 days a week, sharing a job and being able to live from it. After all, it used to take more than 3 people to do the work a single person does nowadays.

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Then use ISO and start with the year, which gives you even more information.

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Well, can you tell me why it would be a good thing?

I'll have what this guy is having

The point I'm making is that a game of chess has a conclusion, a destiny if you will, in which you'll lose even if you make a good choice right now. Real life is not like that, your choice to be healthy now does not mean you've lost the opportunity to do so in the future, ultimately leading you to your "destiny" of being unhealthy. That is victim mentality and we shouldn't endorse it. Still, I completely agree that making the unhealthy choice has become easier in recent times, and we should strive to reverse that trend.

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