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That's all. Thanks.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 24 points 1 month ago

Cries quietly in Indigenous slaughter

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 19 points 1 month ago

Yup. Conspiracy theories aside, the bot problem is an actual hard problem to solve.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 27 points 1 month ago

Welcome! It's WAY quieter over here because it's mostly people, not bots.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 month ago

I would tell folks on Reddit to come to the fediverse but I deleted all my reddit accounts.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 month ago

Thank you for this. Like, I heard a bit about this but set it aside as "to be researched later" without realizing how far along the stupidity had gotten.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 22 points 4 months ago

Perfection isn't always feasible for everyone. Sometimes harm mitigation is the right step.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 17 points 4 months ago

Animals cannot tell you how much pain they are in. Their last days can be absolutely horrific. You have the power to spare them perfectly useless suffering.

Vets strongly advise: better a week too soon than a day too late. Because that last day is unnecessary; it's there because you couldn't stomach the decision, not because it gave your pet anything meaningful.

You will know when it comes. When your pet is dying from some stupid cancer and you did everything already and what's coming is nothing but pain, no hope, no relief, no nothing but suffering. You will make the right decision. And have someone come over, while you make their last meal something amazing, and they are eating a snack while they still have appetite to be happy about that and ignore the little pinch in the leg that brings the last sleep.

And you will grieve in ways you didn't know you could, but it will still have been right because there is no sacred point scored from letting your lil pup die a few days later in agony you could have prevented but chose not to.

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[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 64 points 6 months ago

The problem with age gaps isn't age; it's experience and power. Three years is still a big percentage of your life right now. In ten years time, three years will not be as significant a part of your life.

Think about how different you expect to be as a person in three years. Can you even realistically imagine who you will be?

As far as relationships - they work out when the people in them have common goals, and they fail- no matter how much love is in there- when the people involved are going in different directions in life. Part of your problem at your age is that the direction of your like is likely to change drastically over the coming years in ways you cannot anticipate.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 16 points 6 months ago

Silicone might be better than wood

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I think the part I like is that it posits- what if autism were simultaneously painful but valuable? Useful? Even a little Heroic? Without forcing social acceptance, without making the autistic person magically able to navigate the world easily.

It's wrong on every level about reality, but most movies are anyways so that's normal for movieland.

I dunno, I liked it. It's simple and nice. What if your pain were useful for something?

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 19 points 7 months ago

Reddit is nearly 100% AI bots these days on the popular subs. You're good to get away. The interface over here is shite and takes forever to figure out, but the people are nice.

[-] AnotherUsername@lemmy.ml 12 points 10 months ago

Awesome analysis. Thank you!

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