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200ok , to lemmyshitpost in The ring of fire

Warning: hot beverage

juliebean , to asklemmy in if you are a nurse or know nurses, do you / they feel sore after each shift?

anyone working 8 hours on their feet, even with a lunch break, is gonna be sore. presumably, you’re pulling 12 hour or longer shifts. i am not a nurse, nor do i have one handy to ask for you, but it would be unrealistic to expect to not be sore after that.

anon6789 , to asklemmy in What would happen if you spray a bucket with hydrophobic spray and put water in it?
@anon6789@lemmy.world avatar

Made me think of the LiquiGlide ketchup video from a few years ago.

Did this stuff ever get used anywhere or just vaporware?

raptore39 , to asklemmy in What Podcasts do you listen to?
  • No Such Thing As A Fish - amazing facts by hilarious hosts
  • Let’s Learn Everything - fascinating, hilarious and great chemistry between hosts
  • Dungeons and Daddies (not a BDSM podcast) - stunning story with some actual RPG play
  • Ologies - even the topics I felt would be boring were fascinating (like Ursinology)
RightHandOfIkaros , to nostupidquestions in If you kill someone who happens to be an organ donor, which leads to someone receiving a lifesaving organ, are you really a killer?

Yes that makes you a killer, you killed someone. Them being an organ donor doesnt change that.

lurch , to nostupidquestions in If you kill someone who happens to be an organ donor, which leads to someone receiving a lifesaving organ, are you really a killer?

If a device toasts a toast, resulting in another toast not getting toasted, is it a toaster?

Subverb , to showerthoughts in What if instead of the Summer and Winter Olympics it was the wet and dry Olympics?

I prefer it the way it is. The hot and cold Olympics.

finley , to newcommunities in Sappho and her Friend

Might be nice to have an “Achilles and his pal” community to compliment it ;)

Deceptichum ,
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Eh Sappho lived in Lesbos, Achilles didn’t live in Gaybos.

Maybe something that’s a more fitting name, like Gaylord and his Pal

cashmaggot , to asklemmy in What would you like to change about Lemmy culture?

If I could state something, although I myself am not using Lemmy (but am I suppose Lemmy adjacent!?) I would love for these little reddit arrows to disappear. Because I think they are of a Pavlovian nature. I dislike any of these buttons you click to express something without really saying anything. Like buttons, etc. I once, many moons ago, had a forum. The most recently responded content floated to the top. That's how the forum dictated visibility. There were no Facebook-esq like buttons or anything. It was just people talking with other people. I liked that a lot more. I think these things aren't healthy for people in general. I believe this experience could be free of all that hullabaloo, but I believe I might be in the minority when I say this. But I think it creates a more authentic and humanistic experience because in reality nobody walks around just saying "I LIKE THAT SHIT! YEAH, SUPER GOOD!" And when we compliment people it's an act of kindness and I don't think it should come in the form of some push-button action. But yet again, I know this isn't really how things work nowadays. I just wish it were, because in a way I think it'd make social media so much healthier and a lot more even-keel and a lot less of a "popularity contest." Which it really shouldn't be in the first place, because it is all about sharing the human experience with others.

Intrama , to nostupidquestions in If you kill someone who happens to be an organ donor, which leads to someone receiving a lifesaving organ, are you really a killer?
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This is a ridiculous post. And a terrible one, actually. No, you aren’t clever.

Gullible , to lemmyshitpost in Yeugh

Only barely relevant but I recently learned that 9gag has come to be absolutely packed with racists. What a weird place to radicalize.

synapse1278 ,
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I use to browse 9gag almost daily. I have given up on it entirely, maybe 2y ago? It was just full of racism and sexism post after post, comment after comment, even back then.

Now I am addicted to Lemmy, which is much nicer :)

Jimbo ,
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Fucking hell man, I was browsing 9gag in high school in… 2012 maybe? Those were the days… (not really)

Laborer3652 , to lemmyshitpost in maple beans rule

B E A N

Fleur__ , to memes in I hate it when people just say that a meme is "a repost" and refuse to elaborate
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I’m an original meme purist. I wish id never seen any filthy reposted meme even if I hadn’t seen it before. I only want Virgin memes, straight from the source

Sweetpeaches69 , to linux in What is the Windows Equivalent of Popular Linux apps?

Pictures: Snagit. Videos: Camtasia.

cashmaggot OP , to asklemmy in What is an event that altered you in some way?

One thing I could mention that was crazy was right after Trump had been elected. I went to the Women's March in Chicago and all kinds showed up. But the crowd that had gathered was more than could be handled, so they shut it down. But then everyone started marching anyways. And we all went in this large square, ending at the Trump Tower. There were so many signs, and even though I had a really basic phone (like actual dumb phone) I pulled off some pictures that I still look back at them in awe. One of the sillier things that happened there were these two white chicks were dancing together on top of trash cans singing negro spirituals and myself and these two black chicks in front of me who were slipping through the crowd all laughed our asses off. Towards the end, my friends and I split and I hopped up into The Cultural Center and looked outwards at the dispersing crowd. And I took a video on my fantastically dumb phone, and it captured so perfectly the chaos of the event paired with the beauty of that city. But it was also so surreal in some way, as I was the only one around at the time. Not even the guards were there. And it was so silent. And I sat in a room filled with quilts, and stared out at the city I loved and felt so much pride for the people who came together to try and show the world that they don't buy Trump's bullshit.

I mean also not to brag, but we scared his ass off when he came through =P! So yeah, it was all really nice to see. And it was completely non-violent. Which I also like, because as protests went on things got grottier and grottier until whole cities were total chaos pits. But it was a nice thing to experience.

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