Remember when all those boomers were making Facebook posts about how they don't consent to Facebook doing the things in their terms and conditions?
I spend some time on Lemmy, obviously, but a lot less than I did on Reddit. It's been great! I've been getting outdoors a lot more with daily walks and weekly hikes. I published a short children's book a few months ago, and now I'm about 15,000 words into the first draft of an adult scifi novel. I didn't appreciate how much time I was pissing away. Thanks, u/spez!
Rectum? Damn near kilt 'em.
South Korean (ROK) soldiers were heavily involved in the US-Vietnam war and had a reputation for being effective but brutal. Maybe this is related to that?
Nobody gives a shit about words anymore.
I love it. Is this related to the Mad Max video game? The setting is very similar to the starting area.
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
A nonfunctional one, with a slide that can't operate.
I see that in your post now. Thanks for the prompt to read more closely.
Nice. Now do /buildapcsales, /gundeals, and the like.
American politics seeping into every damn thing. And to top it off, with a clear bias in one direction. I resent having the feeling like there's an astro-turfing effort going on, even when I agree with whatever stance is being pushed. Reddit is really tainted with that sort of thing.
Hopefully it doesn't take hold here, or at least stays contained so I can decline subbing to magazines that would pertain. I'd rather not have to swim in the "political party A is evil and political party B is angelic" muck in unrelated magazines.
Seeing Russia's columns stalled on the road to Kyiv, General Sergei Shoigu realizes the invasion of Ukraine will not be the three-day war he had dressed for.