nicotinell

@nicotinell@lemmy.ml
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Joined 1 years ago

Your wrong, their its no difference!

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Interesting why would they leave if they don't consider Wagner that much of a threat 🤔 Also what happens if Wagner actually manage to get into Moscow and their "enemies" are not there? Would they seize the media to broadcast for people to join them? What else can they even do in this scenario? Not sure what the game plan is here.

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I don't mind it. In fact as a person who spent countless hours at Reddit over the past 6+ years I'm very much interested on what's going on there despite the fact that I'm no longer using the platform.

Just recently I got knock-off Crocs for gardening, they've been great, idk what you're talking about 😀

Does that make the people on X x-crements?

That's OK. Those are just people from the influx. Eventually it will stabilize and start growing again. Gradual growth is the best way to build upon a solid foundation.

You're dangerously close to the edge there bud, what's your plan B when that starts to overflow huh?

Good thing you didn't join 10 days ago then, you would have uninstalled instantly 😀

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Genuine question, is there even a city still? Surely it's mostly flat fields and piles of rubble by now?

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A few of those countries on the east of the Black Sea might disagree with you.

I fell into a week long depression after finishing the game for the first time. For me the Witcher 3 is the best story you'll find in a game, period.

Heroes of the Storm - many thousands of hours, no wonder its a dead game now. Because of how the core gameplay works if one or more people on your team are idiots, you have no chance in winning, it aint no Dota or LoL where one carry can win the game. It's unplayable without a 4-5 man party.

PUBG - played thousands of hours on everything (PC, Lite, mobile), do not waste your time. I still watch competitive PUBG though, it so much fun!

Not sure about anyone else, but I left for good (deleted the Reddit app from my phone).

I'm not a mod, never had my own subreddit, posted/commented very infrequently and used the official Reddit app. The reason I left is because the company is ran by idiots who do things against their users' best interest. I for one am not going to be a sheep in their herd.

Even if not many people left Reddit, I believe this whole fiasco planted the seed for the future. Next time people are unhappy with Reddit there will be an active alternative that they can migrate to.