It’s relatable and told in a humorous way, it kinda feels like a nice relative telling you a story as a kid
It’s relatable and told in a humorous way, it kinda feels like a nice relative telling you a story as a kid
You need some intervention with that joke, someone’s gotta step in before something bad happens.
I unbound quickload after accidentally finding out the button by erasing my last hour of progress… Had to call it a night that day after that
Spice it up with sriracha mayo on toasted bread. salt, pepper and a sprinkle of msg on tomato slices and add simple pickled pink onions. Slice the cabbage into very thin strips and assemble. It’s my favourite sandwich.
Pickled onions: Red onions, sliced thinly, Boil 50/50 water and vinegar, add salt to the solution and optionally a bay leaf or other aromatics to create the brine. Put sliced onions in a jar and fill the jar with the brine, put it in the fridge after cooling down and wait a night for the sharp oniony taste to disappear.
In my opinion emojis are great for casual discussions and they convey a little playfulness.
For more serious topics they might be a little inappropriate or appear out of place for some people.
What’s Reddit? I barely rememberddit
That’s a pretty good idea
I implore you to rethink your usage of wide sweeping generalizations for the sake of an argument that fits your opinion. If we don’t want Lemmy to turn into a negative cesspit like reddit we gotta focus on civil discussion instead of ‘enrage to engage’.
That’s a good point. Smaller niche communities with more personal connections will inevitably sprout when the ‘main thing’ hits a high user count.
Primarily authentic opinions on things that I want some input for, like products, experiences etc. Also gaming communities for seperate games.
I get where you are coming from, that it is a useful thing to have but sometimes self-doubt or insecurities can be debilitating and lead to inaction. It’s should healthy medium like most things in life.