Yep, and they think everyone thinks that way. It’s like when JD Vance said that people who are childless have no investment in the future, as if we have no reason to care about the future of society without kids of our own.
Reddit refugee exploring the fediverse! Interested in science and research, reading, gaming, art, photography, and LGBTQ+ rights. ♥
Yep, and they think everyone thinks that way. It’s like when JD Vance said that people who are childless have no investment in the future, as if we have no reason to care about the future of society without kids of our own.
All for a non-viable fetus. Not that it should matter, she should have the right to choose either way, but it makes this particularly insane.
Aww congrats! They look like a sweetheart :)
And that was only the beginning.
This is also my go to for some chill gaming!
Can’t say this is surprising. I remember when TEMU ads started coming out en masse. Their “shop like a billionaire” catchphrase for buying cheap ripped-off crap gave off red flags and latestagecapitalism vibes. It’s frustrating to see how many people fell for the marketing and have actually downloaded and used this app.
He just says absolutely anything without a single thought.
She’s so cute! Although she has those crazy eyes lol
Love to see the Skyrim logo in there. That’s the one I worked on back on the original Place!
Same! It’s what led me to find Reddit a long time ago.
The Fediverse is essentially a collection of platforms (such as Lemmy, Mastodon, Pixelfed, and more). Each platform has a number of instances that are hosted separately, hence the decentralized nature of the Fediverse. For example, Lemmy is a platform, and Lemmy instances include Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml, kbin.social, sh.itjust.works, and more. Others have posted links to lists of instances that you can look through.
Swan Light by Phoebe Rowe - I really enjoyed this book telling two connected stories that occurred 100 years apart in parallel, centering around a lighthouse in Newfoundland that collapsed into the ocean and the search to find it.
The Weight of Air by David Poses - Autobiographical book advocating for harm reduction approaches in treating addiction. I was sad to see that the author passed away last year, it’s clear that his book has helped a lot of people.
Yes! I’ve been rewatching Babylon 5 and it’s as amazing as I remember!