you named yourself throwaway, there's like, only one account that actively posts on a throwaway
Israeli hostages? You mean prisoners of war?
Lemmy's decentralisation makes communities that have a specific focus to thrive
Even if we hate it, hexbear and Lemmygrad are two examples that are essentially isolated, but thriving with unique culture and community, and compared to r/communism they have better sources, and more variety
Star Trek thrives too in their own instance, and beehaw used to not even be federated to every other Lemmy Instance if I remember right
Lemmy creates easy to maintain, easy to connect communities, that don't force you to sign onto specifically their platform, or force you to interact with what you don't want to see, for example, being in Lemmy just for star trek, very easy to filter everything else out
Online arguements take ten times the energy to put in than to exit out, any well thought arguement could be shut down just by ignoring it, or making up reasons to avoid confronting it (whataboutism for example)
it's either /c/ or !
I remember you.
DnD nights with 50 year olds would be the most hilarious, thought provoking, action filled and emotional adventure ever.
No repeats??? Like, you cant have 'aaaa123@' as a password?
You're just making it easier to brute force...
Will this also hit comick?
Good thing about Kotatsu is that I can find alternatives & save progress even with these gone...
I love delicious in dungeon
"I should've gotten to know him even more"
(you)