I’m actually making some Lemmynade right now:
Charge your phone tho friend
I live life on the edge
Man that’s great! I can’t wait to try out your app
Looks like a great app but reminds me too much of the official Reddit app
Yes, I started with this layout intentionally to make it easy for those using the Reddit website or app to switch over. There will be a range of themes, colors, and customizability down the road too
When Reddit gives you lemons, don’t make lemmynade. Make Reddit take the lemons back! Get mad! I don’t want your damn lemons, what the hell am I supposed to do with these?
Lemmy just throw those right back
What a waste of good lemons. Take their juice and pour them onto... You know what, forget it. I am not giving in to my hate.
It's usually a bad sign if a new social media platform only talks about another one (see bluesky, every other post is about Twitter) but I gotta say, most of the content on here is actually not referencing reddit (ignoring this very post) which I think is a good sign that the community here is flourishing.
I know I get my shit posting and meme fix already through lemmy alone and a bunch of communities have migrated and are frequented enough that I don't feel the need to open reddit anymore (at least at this point).
Totally agree, and I edited my post! I think people will still be able to infer where the lemons came from 😊
Nothing gross about a Lemmy Party 🥳🍋
Someone needs to create /c/puns
Or you could burn life's house down, with the lemons
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A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. A showerthought should offer a unique perspective on an ordinary part of life.
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