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RecluseRamble , in What if?

I’m so happy to be out of the dating phase of my life. I wouldn’t stand a chance with my tinfoil hat settings like deactivated recommendations, ad- and js-blocking and auto-deleting all cookies when closing a tab.

sparkle ,

What do you mean women don’t like a FOSS privacy-oriented user experience? Don’t they like going through 500 pages of documentation when Gentoo breaks only to realize all along that the problem was fixed by turning the computer off and on again?

What do you mean men don’t like that either?? What kind of place is this?!

lustyargonian , in Bird law is not governed by reason

The username ae masakali (O Free Spirited Being) is actually a song from an Bollywood movie with pigeons in it and even some onomatopoeia about pigeon grunts.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS3lIQdKP-A

MacNCheezus OP ,
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Neat. Thanks for sharing.

lustyargonian , in B O N G

More like BON…, FR, FR, FR, FR, PACHIK.

criss_cross , in Try it

What in the holy fuck is this?

lugal ,

Totally not based on a true story that happened to a friend of mine the other day

El_guapazo , in How did the dinosaurs die?

Some took to the sky and that’s how we have aerial fossils in the upper atmosphere. Surely from the great flood that’s in every ancient culture.

lugal , in How did the dinosaurs die?

That’s why mammoths survived. They regularly lived under the earth and didn’t get lost.

Ok, everyone always knew that they are much younger than dinosaurs but the etymology is something like living under the earth because they were found there and were believed to have lived like moles because why else would their bodies end up under the earth.

MewtwoLikesMemes , in Remember when 15% was the expected, not the minimum?
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I refuse to tip on anything except things that are traditionally tipped, e.g. haircuts, non–fast food establishments, delivery, etc. I think it’s ridiculous how seemingly everything is expecting a tip now.

But, that being said, when I do tip, I tip exceedingly well. Typically a minimum of 80–100%. I know how much they rely on tips, and I love seeing them smile when they see the tip quantity. :)

Downside is I can’t afford to go those places or do those things very often. But what can you do? ¯*(•_•)*/¯

Professorozone , in The world if Africa didn't exist

Better be careful with this. Gonna give conservatives boners.

Bonje , in What if?
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sparkle ,

What in the hell is a “Caramel Ribbon Cursetard”

flavonol ,

A cursed caramel ribbon custard, I assume.

mlg , in B O N G
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stair dismount anyone?

HawlSera , in What if?

Pseudo-Spirituality is a good thing to look out for

The amount of guys who think the seventh principle of Hermeticism is a reason to be a sexist dick…

Schal330 , in Olympic Sneaking: Qualifying Round

I decided to give the gold place breaking video a watch and although these people are skilled, I just don’t quite get the “this is the current peak of human physical fitness/skill” that we see from other sports. Diving, Rowing, BMXing, even synchronised swimming were all really impressive. I wonder if Breaking will make a return?

ChicoSuave ,

It needs more time for specialist coaches and athletes and training to develop.

postmateDumbass ,

The next Olympics are near the filming locations of the epic Electric Boogaloo 2: Breakin’ Boogaloo.

So they will have cultural tradition on their side.

Zipitydew ,

It was the local event Paris got to pick out. It won’t be back thankfully.

For 2028 we’re getting flag football (kinda meh on) and Lacrosse (will be awesome) as the local choice sports. Much better options thankfully.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

TIL lacrosse isn’t already a sport. I could swear that it got popular somewhere outside of America and Canada!

Or maybe I’m just thinking of cricket.

Zipitydew ,

Pumped for lacrosse being in finally. It’s a sport I think could go much more international than it is now.

Geobloke ,

It’s played here in Australia, but the only people who I know that played went to super fancy private schools

nova_ad_vitum ,

Subjectively judged sports have existed at the Olympics forever (artistic gymnastics, figure skating, etc). The problem here appears to be that the judging and scoring format actually stifles the performers rather than pushing them to new heights. Maybe that will change, maybe not. For now the best break dancing definitely doesn’t happen at the Olympics .

tourist , in What if?
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perhaps it would serve humanity greatly if I do not reproduce

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/581f9ac0-3a31-419b-8986-5c86a362c1af.jpeg

EmperorHenry , in What if?
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"I only watch youtube through libretube, invidious and freetube

laranis ,

Probably its own kind of red flag.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

It’s called finding a shared interest!

Ilovethebomb ,

I’d definitely lose interest in a conversation with someone who responded with that.

They’re bad enough online.

ByteOnBikes ,

I’m glad I’m old enough where I can actively pretend like I don’t know how to use technology.

Like I was at a bar, and some weirdo asked if I was on Facebook and I shrugged and said I don’t understand technology and they go, “Totally makes sense at your age!”

EmperorHenry , in B O N G
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it’s been awhile since I’ve seen that movie, does someone end up clanking against the prop while it sinks?

Michal ,

Yep. Takes a good spin, too, iirc

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