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That’s good
That’s good
I don’t think it’s just federation, I believe for posts to appear in your instance’s All feed then at least someone on that instance needs to be subscribed to the associated community
Pink Floyd would have been completely different without him though
He’s one of those guys who hates America so much that he starts to think anyone who goes up against them must be the good guy (I’m sure nobody on Lemmy could possibly imagine such a situation!), missing the point that lots of people/countries/organisations can all be bad.
He’s a complete edgelord and always has been, but that has always been a recipe for great art!
Depends which instance you’re on!
Still billions of users, we’re just not the target market anymore
mostly British
No, mostly not British. Only proper cockney geezer really.
“The car wants washing” is fine, thankfully I’ve never heard anyone north or south say “The car wants washed”, which was OP’s concern
I’d say the suppression of ain’t is perfectly rational unless you want to sound like a cowboy
I’ve seen this posted a few times but I could never find a source. I think this is just what people want to believe!
If the poor families are buying $1000 iPads then I don’t think they’re that poor
Well it can remind you if you happen to look at your list of saved comments! But no, I’m not aware of any clients which have implemented timed reminders yet, unfortunately.
Thankfully not, I don’t miss scrolling past publicly-posted comments which could have just been the save button!
Everywhere you look maybe
We’re on a lemmy.ml community, so Mali I guess
Well @[email protected] said the interviewer was a navy boss, I guess people at sea have very strong opinions about saltiness!
They say English isn’t a tonal language but the way you pronounce the word “quite” can change it from being ‘unexpectedly good’ to ‘barely passable’
Pretty standard in the London Underground too, despite technically being way more inefficient than if everyone just stood two people on each step!
It’s the same as it ever was: some communities you go for good discussion, others you should just avoid the comments because you know they’ll only rile you up