Oh, yeah, I understand why. I just thought it'd look cooler if it were possible.
Yeah, that was intentional. I wanted him to hold the gourd, but the images never really came out right.
I was always going to vote against Trump, no matter who the other candidate was. I'm glad it's Kamala, though. I think most people on Lemmy see the danger and made their decision long ago. Blue, no matter who.
You're wrong on this one. I've seen the math, and it's better than that.
Economic despair, political instability, and rampant nationalism are key conditions that facilitated the rise of Nazis in post-World War I Germany and are similarly contributing to the resurgence of such ideologies today. Modern times have seen these conditions fostering the rise of leaders like Donald Trump, where both he and historical figures like Hitler capitalized on themes of national decline, utilized nationalist rhetoric, exploited fears about outsiders and minorities, and exhibited authoritarian tendencies. This recurrence of historical patterns underscores how past ideologies can be revived, shaping contemporary political climates and contributing to the emergence of movements that mirror the early 20th-century Nazi regime.
You might have a normally functioning brain, though. This is essentially a self-medicating starter pack for people with ADHD.
10+ years of this and never regretted it. Need to use a vape pen when in the office. Synthetic urine exists.
128TiB, which is about 3k movies with I think 20+ shows. Some of the files are over 100GiB though.
I'm not sure, but you could probably revive it or build your own. All it really takes is a few active users to start a new community. I'm looking for a new project and wouldn't mind helping you get this or another community off the ground.
Here are a couple of posts I found when looking for more information on the current state of Lemmy AMAs. They show community sentiment and past attempts to get started.
This is what Reddit was like in the early days, too. It's better here because, with a smaller user base, you end up seeing a lot of the same people over and over again.
It's basically reddit, but with more Linux users. You didn't know?