upforitbutnotdownforit

@upforitbutnotdownforit@kbin.social
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Bite my tiny. metal. ass.

From many dental visits, pared down:

Brush light, floss hard. Some minor bleeding from flossing, weirdly, is actually ok. Just go easy on that spot until it's not sore anymore, then ease into going hard again. These two things are mostly what will make getting poked with all that metal shit not bother you so much.

You only need to floss at night. You aren't putting food in your mouth while you sleep.

Electric toothbrushes are legit improvements, not gimmicks. Get one if you can.

This is good to know. This needs to be the thing that happens when you click the actual picture. We shouldn't need to know this as a medium-advanced protip.

Though I know they're still working they're buts off just to keep the thing floating right now. Lots going on for a small team. One thing at a time!

Candidates? Maybe. But anti-vax horseshit 100% started on the left. Organic-food-buying yoga-mat-havers peddled that crap in liberal hotspots when trump was just a Home Alone meme. Let's not knowingly ingest the baseless idea that having the decency and sense to be non-conservative makes you in line with science, even if it generally increases the chances.

I'm not trying to say that you were saying that, just to be clear. It's just a fact that doesn't get enough air.

Maybe the solution for CEOs that take the golden parachute is a literal golden parachute.

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The "imaginary network" was a kickass bunch of subreddits of fantasy and sci-fi art. A few of them were low quality, but lots of them had some pretty astonishingly high-quality, imaginative stuff. Castles, starfleets, landscapes, wizards, warriors, cyberpunk night streets, dragons, weapons, you name it. It was an online concept art museum. It was always one of the cooler parts of reddit and it would be killer to have it over on kbin or lemmy or wherever the hell things move to in the fediverse.

Yeah, headphone jack not optional.

Not buying it. The main subreddits got crappy when they got flooded with people, but part of having a million billion users is that some of them go off and make the niche subs that are great. A lot of quality is a function of quantity. If I can dodge mud-slinging titans ala r/movies and r/videos with a single "block magazine" click, but get 40 active niche magazines, 3 of which I care about, in exchange for it, that makes the site better.

What was that tool that let you delete all your account posts and comments again?

I like owning a home because I finally got some equality.

Isn't Montana pretty chill lately? My memory was they passed some pretty sensible stuff in the last few months.