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This comment has come up a couple times. What’s the original source?
This comment has come up a couple times. What’s the original source?
This is probably true in your little social circle but crude jokes are still told most everywhere and they will by and large still get a good knee slap.
This is such a weird urban myth.
Nah, this has been going on for years.
Wow, there is a lot of pearl-clutching and gatekeeping ITT. It’s delicious!
What difference does it make? You need to fit it on a floppy or something?
A frozen chicken patty covered in cheese and sauce is not exactly what I’d call nutritious.
Also chiming in for the same reason…adopt a rescue, or better yet, adopt siblings from a rescued litter.
Ironically, the people that really enjoyed this talk already understand all of these topics.
Scooters are fine with me. What I can’t stand are boneheaded joggers thinking the bike lane is some extension of the sidewalk.
I never saw the reason to upgrade either. The old desktop version is still going strong for me.
Hell, I remember all the hype building up for Skyrim for years before its release. I made it a point then to ignore all the articles and reviews and Bethesda salesmanship, and I was in awe at the game on release. I remember people being angry about snow wasn’t sticking like Bethesda promised or some such nonsense.
Same thing with Starfield…I’ve ignored all press events and interviews and spoilers and anything that had to do with promises of features. Just started it tonight and I’m enjoying it. I’m not in awe yet, but it’s fun. I’m certainly not angry about anything, that’s for sure.
Judging by the amount of their nonsense posted on Lemmy, I imagine programmers sitting around all day creating memes about how hard their job is.
Seriously, this is the most Lemmy-ish post I have ever seen. “I see there are people not in programming discussing non-programming topics…what question can I ask to steer the question back to programming?”