Dandelion orange
Dandelion orange
That’s a great way to have LP follow you the entire time
Damn, this photo is weirdly unsettling to me
I think it’s medical and insulting use are obsolete lmao
Wait, are hot water dish washers not a thing outside the US?
Mega Crit or your children?
So about 25,000 peoples minimum drinking water per day per bouy. Not too bad there.
Or the overall average water usage of ~13.2 people (went with the first number cause I ain’t researching things rn)
It reminds me too much of that photo where they made Mac with slices of American cheese for me to see anything else
Google and killing products
Microsoft and a bizarre amount of backwards compatibility
Phew! I was worried there for a second! Good to know I’ll continue to face no consequences!
The US isn’t on the hook for it’s own war crimes, terrorism, or assassinations, so that wouldn’t matter
I mean, yes. It’s not like these corporate assholes are left wing. They’re capitalist liberals at best
What is an Anzus?
This is a Beehaw post, not Hexbear. Heaxbear is filled with sorry ass tankies
What service was this?
Agreed. I don’t have 90s Internet memories like a lot of here, but I do have some early 2000a Internet memories, which I honestly think was better than the 90s Internet cause we’d worked out a lot of the kinks.
Forums were a great place to chat with people about whatever and in 99% of cases, people were polite enough. People talked about this and that. I and others shared their discoveries in video games on sites like GameFAQs (rest in peace, I put up so many Mario Kart DD tips).
People treated interactive sites like they were neighborhoods. Sure, a ton of drama would pop up, same as any neighborhood, and sometimes that drama made modernTwitter drama seem tame, but it stayed within the community the majority of the time and it either got resolved or ended up killing the site. Either way people got over it and moved on.
Nowadays, just keeping up with memes and drama is a full time job. Just 5 years ago I could stay on top of things, now it feels like what’s funny changes the second I see it, and I’m not even old (I was just on the Internet at way too young). Hell, rage comics and impact memes were a think for over a decade.
Lemmy has so far felt like a nice middle ground between the old days of things lasting more than five minutes and people not just immediately being dicks (as long as you block everything LG and Hexbear) plus modern comforts in technology.
It actually has to meet all the criteria. Mozilla is going HARDCORE