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I’m imagining that as a Will and Grace gag and it’s pretty great
I’m imagining that as a Will and Grace gag and it’s pretty great
sad trombone
As I see it now, the lemmy spirits have seen fit to have some sort of geometric score progression
I agree with your agreement therefore I am ENTITLED to upvotes
I never really did this on the bad place but if you browse new and fire off something snarky or heartfelt first it often becomes the top comment in my experience
Holy shit that’s clever
(Possible) room temperature superconductor and (possible) broad-band super-chemo in one week, eh?
I don’t think that’s a misconception, this exhaustive series from a real historian makes just that point
If memory serves, it’s in reference to the ancient mammal and also the metal band
Honest question, why isn’t your clubhouse over at lemmygrad enough?
I hear he doesn’t really think much of his father’s moderation policies and he might be looking for social media alternatives
The curse of the zombie hot posts strikes again!
I don’t agree with this in all cases.
True, parents usually have a deeply ingrained emotional need to protect and nurture their children but:
For those still thinking I have no idea what I am talking about and you and your parents are different… please look into “enmeshment” for your own sake
I wasn’t sure how to respond to this at the time.
I’m coming back to report that I just saw this.
I was scrolling All + Hot using Connect on Android and saw this post: https://lemmy.ml/post/57957
Judging by the influx of new comments, I wasn’t the only one.
Are you seriously arguing that slavery wasn’t profitable for plantation owners?
Aside from being dangerously close to “well actually we were doing the slaves a favor!”, that argument is absolutely absurd.
Do you really think that they couldn’t get more economic value out of enslaved labor than they put in in shitty food and housing? By that logic, the poor poor plantation owners could just barely scrape by on a subsistence income. Does that match up with the lavish estates that we see in the south to this day?
Aside from being illogical it’s also ahistorical - milenia ago the Romans had massive slave-based plantations generating obscene wealth.
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Lemmy’s default sort is “Active” - which I believe is “most recent comment activity”
The classic reddit experience is most like the “Hot” sort option.
Lemmy’s other weird default is the “feed” which can be all, local, and following. Lemmy defaults to “local”, which is probably not what you want (chronological feed of posts on your home server)
Also highly recommend “blocking” communities if you don’t want to see their content. (Mostly important if you browse the “All” or “local” feeds)
He got to explain to his daughter and you got to explain to the comment section, circle of life