SlopppyEngineer

joined 2 years ago

Yes, it seems to be about as controversial als pineapple on pizza.

[–] SlopppyEngineer@discuss.tchncs.de 14 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes. He had the Mierdas touch.

"Yes, but history..." they will say.

And in history China used to be the opium export market of the Brits so by historic rules it has to be that again. I guess they'll say "but that's different".

"You want me to wear a flashlight to bed? Huh, this looks like those lights on your truck. And why is your phone making that engine noise? Is that SOOT in the humidifier?!"

[–] SlopppyEngineer@discuss.tchncs.de 48 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The petrosexual male, who can only get sexual aroused by loud rumbling engines and black sooty exhaust. It's a well known fact they have lost the ability to get it up for a woman a long time ago. Be very careful when entering they're garage as you can find many fluids in the floor, and not all are from the vehicle.

[–] SlopppyEngineer@discuss.tchncs.de 35 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Okay. Each sub gets fresh points according to it's size, activity and admin preference.

Every month your karma in a sub gets converted into these new points. These points can then be used to tip others, buy animated emojis or badges to show off. They are also used to make your vote count more in polls.

Mods can give commenters fines for misbehaving and make posts earn less points.

Sounds very capitalist. I guess it makes everybody go to a few big subs, as little subs don't earn anything. And those big subs are overrun by a few big players who floated to the top and stay there because of their influence. Little subs get overrun by alt-right as the fines mods can give there are just pocket money.

But that's what you get when ideology and dictators rule.

Points are not an investment opportunity, and any exchanging, listing, selling, or trading of Points is against Reddit's Previews Terms of Use

That's what they call breaking out of the walled garden. You can't sell the things so they have no value.

YYYY-MM-DD for everything. My PC clock, my phone and even my handwritten notes all use that format.

The only other acceptable format is military notation: DD MMM YYYY.

It's more like email than a regular platform. Each insurance is a Lemmy "provider" but from any instance you can reach every other instance. It even used the @server for user names and communities like email. It also means you have a technology@lemmy.world, technology@lemmy.ml, ...

Waves hands in an arc with a dreamy look and goofy grin while stage whispering "Blockchain".

That's about it.

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