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this post was submitted on 26 Dec 2023
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Life is going as normal as if there's no such thing as Christmas. In fact, the schools are open too, some folks are even taking their midterm exams.
Wow, which country are you in?
If it wasn't obvious already from some of my previous comments, I'm from Morocco.
okay. I didn't realize we were supposed to be memorizing everybody's usernames and every detail of demographic information they've ever mentioned.
I'm experiencing déjà vu. The same comment gets posted twice. I don't know if this is a glitch in lemmy.world's servers (or the servers of a different instance) or if it's just a client problem.
It's most likely a glitch on my end. Most everything I submit to Lemmy has been getting rejected with an error message "cannot connect to Lemmy" So I write the comment again and then later both comments appear.
But I just switched from Sync to Voyager so hopefully I will have a smoother experience with no more glitches.
This explains everything.
I'm just telling you that I've said that information elsewhere, incase there's someone who looks through my old posts and comments.