True. I guess I enjoy giving/getting advice. Parenting is hard and, as they say, “it takes a village”!
True. I guess I enjoy giving/getting advice. Parenting is hard and, as they say, “it takes a village”!
A lot of the communities I miss from Reddit exist here already, but they are mostly dead. Daddit; parenting; communities for my favorite sports teams; the community for my current city….
The news, general discussion, and memes are all here. But the really niche stuff that I used to enjoy discussing with strangers are all gone.
Seems AI answers are what the most highly upvoted comment on Reddit would be for the same question.
He’s…. Passionate. I have no ill will toward him, but I also don’t watch much of him.
I like olives.
For sure. Responding is the natural thing to do. But, for me at least, I end up reading every response and deciding if I’m safe to just remove the first reported comment, or every child comment, or a mix.
Maybe some mods just delete the parent comment and all children to keep it simple, but I try to weigh each response fairly.
You’re probably better off not interacting with the content that you’re reporting.
I’ll second this. Responding to the problematic content usually just leads to a lot more problematic content that the mods need to sort through.
I think !casualconversation@lemm.ee is high up on the list. Pretty good activity there.
“You think you defeated me? You think I did not know what I bought for my Wanna?”
Just want to be sure you’re not thinking of Mlem, which is still in active development. Memmy is showing as removed from TestFlight for me.
Memmy was great, but development has stopped with no word from the devs in months.
Right? Give me a Saturday that feels like a 15 year vacation. That might help with burnout.
Did you take that? Looks awesome.
A day by myself with nothing to do.
Ah, damn. I enjoyed his character in Gen V. May he rest in peace.
Generally you just walk in with your suit, and don’t need an appointment. You put on the suit while you’re there, they’ll draw some lines and place some pins. Then you leave the suit there for a couple weeks while they do their thing.
Can cost anywhere from about $20 to $100+ I’d say depending on the amount/type of alterations you need and whether the tailor is particularly expensive.
I started college in 2007, and I only had a laptop.
I don’t visit Reddit much anymore, but isn’t that the way ads have been for awhile over there?
Frequently stare toward the camera and smirk.
It had nothing to do with the last supper.