A/s/l?
A/s/l?
It had nothing to do with the last supper.
If no one has already, I’d just do a GitHub request for it. I made the request for the sunset theme maybe a month or so ago, and @aeharding@vger.social was kind enough to deliver.
“Mr. Stark, I don’t feel so good.”
Pecker! Over there. What sort of bird is that? Wait, it’s not a woodpecker, it looks like someone’s…
For those who live in, travel to, or have any interest in Southwest Florida:
Food crimes, indeed.
True. I guess I enjoy giving/getting advice. Parenting is hard and, as they say, “it takes a village”!
A lot of the communities I miss from Reddit exist here already, but they are mostly dead. Daddit; parenting; communities for my favorite sports teams; the community for my current city….
The news, general discussion, and memes are all here. But the really niche stuff that I used to enjoy discussing with strangers are all gone.
This is the way.
Seems AI answers are what the most highly upvoted comment on Reddit would be for the same question.
War All of The Time by Thursday?
Thanks! I rarely ever need a laptop for anything other than logging into my Remote Desktop for work on occasion. My next “laptop” might be an iPad Pro knowing that I can do that.
He’s…. Passionate. I have no ill will toward him, but I also don’t watch much of him.
I like olives.
For sure. Responding is the natural thing to do. But, for me at least, I end up reading every response and deciding if I’m safe to just remove the first reported comment, or every child comment, or a mix.
Maybe some mods just delete the parent comment and all children to keep it simple, but I try to weigh each response fairly.
You’re probably better off not interacting with the content that you’re reporting.
I’ll second this. Responding to the problematic content usually just leads to a lot more problematic content that the mods need to sort through.
Awesome!
Awesome!!