Not enough people (including you) don’t know that “Nazi” is an abbreviation for “national socialist”.
This meme is about telling Nazis we’re not interested in their BS.
Not enough people (including you) don’t know that “Nazi” is an abbreviation for “national socialist”.
This meme is about telling Nazis we’re not interested in their BS.
The other day I launched an old game and got met with an error, something about directX9 and missing a redistributable file or something. Decided not to fuck with it.
Yesterday I launched it again to take a closer look at the error message to see if I could fix it. No error message, game booted without issues.
My confusion.
I got 12/20 and most of the ones I got wrong are the ones I was second guessing myself on.
I wear boxers and they like to wear out right at the bottom of the crotch on either side of the seam. My girlfriend calls them poop holes.
Also why is it so God damned hard to find knit boxers nowadays? Almost everything at the store is boxer briefs, which I hate because they ride up my leg. And when I do find boxers, half of them are a woven cotton that feels like a plastic tarp.
My first was dingdong86@aol and then dudeguy2202@yahoo
Today I use something more professional, last name + my first and middle initials.
That sounds like roommates with extra sex- I mean steps.
I’d argue that some people are not tech savvy enough to figure that out. Whereas Lemmy is actually less complicated.
Relay for Reddit is still active and implementing a tiered subscription soon. Not entirely sure I’ll keep it but the lowest tier is only $2/month.
Release the kraken
I found myself oddly invested in that.
Right now Relay for Reddit is working on a subscription model and has been granted a extension period. It’s currently free to use. Not sure if I’ll bother paying for it to stay on Reddit, but for now I can still use Reddit without the official app.
Memmy or mlem on iOS. Try those.
I’m still curious as to what is going to happen on the 1st and moving forward. I haven’t seen much news about whether or not moderation focused apps/bots will still work despite Reddit’s promises.
My bet is that effective moderation is going to drop significantly. Spam is going to increase to take advantage and trolls (whether to usual kind or as a form of protest) will run rampant. The user experience is going to suffer for the users that currently “don’t care”. And then Reddit will die.
Most pawn shops deal primarily with guns, tools, and jewelry. You’ll also find all kinds of electronics and collectibles, some places may have furniture too.