I have a few ground-nesting bees buddies in the yard.
They’re chill and I see them pollinating my garden now and then.
They’re now part of the family and I’ll knock some sense in any guest who tries to harm them.
Yea I realized that about 30 seconds after posting that comment
Nevermind, I thought there was a straw in their mouth on panel 2 but there isn’t. Carry on.
If you come to me with 2 juice boxes and offer me one while drinking from one of them… I would fully expect to get to non-drank-from one instead the one you just sipped on.
I have a couple of friends and family members who i think are probably here, but we don’t talk about it.
This. Same as it was on reddit back then too.
If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.
There’s even a few users from June 5th.
Ah yea, the “you missed the first 20 minutes window of this post so your comment will be lost into the void”.
Don’t miss it one bit.
Problem solved
Having learned English in my teens, I found that native speakers would make errors about things that sound the same (their/there, would of/have, should of, etc). Probably they learned to speak it before writing it, which is the other way around for me (and maybe other ESL speakers, IDK).
That’s not to say I or other ESL people don’t make errors, we just statistically make different ones.
Admins can issue community bans, not only site bans.
You’re free to dislike whatever you want and curate your feed instead of lashing out to people.
Removed and temp banned.
PS: Defederation would block everything from that instance, although that isn’t a user setting, but an admin/server setting.
The current lemmy implementation is indeed like this.
Short story, it blocks all of that instance’s communities but not their users if you stumble stumble upon them elsewhere. I’m not taking about Voyager, that’s how it’s done in lemmy backend.
Although, I guess clients lile voyager could potentially implement their own additional blocking that includes users…
I haven’t played TF2 in a while (before f2p?), my understanding is that community servers were mostly fine and how we’re mostly on random casual games?
At least this game has a dedicated server option, contrary to the other TF2.
The light is always trying to kill me anyway, so I use SPF 60 stuff, clothing, and various other ways of blocking it so it’s stopped before it even reaches my actual skin.
You stop the light from reaching the ground, I stop the light from reaching me. We are not the same.
I’d love to switch between shooting blanks and livefire on-demand.
Which is by design, so that outcomes like this happen.
“oh no, whatever shall we do…”, says lawmaker making it overly complicated to begin with.
It’s times like these I can kinda understand why pillories have been a thing.