Always appreciated your posts. Take care of yourself and hopefully the community is still kicking if and when you decide to pick it back up.
Always appreciated your posts. Take care of yourself and hopefully the community is still kicking if and when you decide to pick it back up.
The only thing I want to read about her is that she’s decided to exit politics and live a private life. Thats it.
Wildly disagree.
You’ll have to pry my deep minimal organic afrotech from my cold dead hands.
I don’t particularly care about Bezos or his love life but you’re right, that’s some stellar writing.
Perfect, I actually prefer my beef cubes crushed.
If I did a single thing this douchebag has done, I’d be in jail. Yet he’s the front runner for president for a political party. Blows my mind.
I cannot wait to not hear his name or voice again.
I’ve either done too much or not enough. Let me think about it more.
I agree that it’s different now.
20 years ago was 2003. The internet was fucking awesome in 2003.
He gets us.
Word.
The average person doesn’t seek shit out. They wait until it’s fed to them and then may occasionally decide to participate out of fomo.
What really surprised me is that some of the communities I enjoyed pretty much universally carried on as if nothing happened. Maybe I’m weird, but I can’t support the bullshit they pulled. Thankful for the alternative and hope to see it flourish.
I’m not saying we need to blow up and get inundated with the masses, but sometimes it takes an event to kick things up a notch or two. Ideally a positive event, but something noteworthy to get people’s attention.
I don’t visit that site which shall not be named anymore, but I never visited it for memes or politics etc or because I had any particular affinity for the platform. I went there for the niche forums it had and if they exist here, they are empty.
I’m optimistic and I think we’ll have that event.
His best decision to date, yes.
He is. He’s your average internet troll that made a few lucky decisions in the past.
And don’t call me Shirley.
I do the same because there isn’t a single community that I care about that isn’t silent if it even exists. Pretty damn boring.
Not sure how well this would work for Hawaiian cities, but San Francisco utilizes a network of cisterns in intersections that are ready to go if needed.
Old tech, but I’ve always found it a pretty brilliant idea.
Anchor happened because Sapporo bought them.
Almost every single time.
I have a couple of important exceptions but I dare not mention them by name lest they be bought and ruined tomorrow.
It is and has been a mainstream site for a while now. It’s followed the same trajectory as Facebook. The typical user only cares about the topics that interest them. They have zero interest in what’s happening in the background and are fully accustomed to being blasted in the face with ads 24/7.