Lemmy.World specifically forbids any sort of discrimination against queer groups on this site.
You're in violation of the terms of your instance, I guess we'll see how that goes.
Lemmy.World specifically forbids any sort of discrimination against queer groups on this site.
You're in violation of the terms of your instance, I guess we'll see how that goes.
See, in the old days, a man could just get sick and die, you know? Now, they have to "wage a battle". And the reason I don't like it is 'cause in the old days, they'd go "Hey, that old man died!" Now, they go, "He lost his battle." That's no way to end your life, you know? "What a loser that guy was, last thing he did was lose!" I'm pretty sure... I'm not a doctor, but I'm pretty sure, if you die, the cancer also dies at exactly the same time. So that, to me, is not a loss, that's a draw.
Sometimes I think about how shitting is one of the few things that unites everybody, across class lines. There's plenty of unpleasant things that the rich can pay somebody to do for them, but world leaders, movie stars, crown royalty, they all have to go into a room and shit in some kind of hole.
That document seems to use communities in the normal English sense and spaces in the "collection of Matrix rooms" sense. I would say spaces are what they're called and a community is just an informal group of like-minded people who can be better-organized using spaces.
That or she only reads the ones with the blue checkmarks.
I already knew about massive Pokémon, they were famously included in Sword/Shield.
A soft, fatty foodstuff made by churning the cream of milk
Nice, thanks for the update! I went ahead and searched the original comments on @hitstun@fedia.io's thread to force them to federate, so they're now all visible on our end as well.
Did somebody say "DOGOON"?
(Violence Fight, Taito, 1989, arcade.)
You could ask @BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de or check the parser used in Mbin. Over here, remote comment/thread links are silently rewritten to point to the local instance equivalent if it exists. This makes it super easy for users, since they don't need to learn any special syntax, they just send links directly and let the remote instance handle the translation.
This works even when people don't "know" they're doing it, e.g. Blaze's link above points to the fedia.io version of that comment for me (https://fedia.io/m/fediverse@piefed.social/t/2069019/Moving-communities-between-instances/comment/10324146
), even though that's not the link he sent.
Good news but also butterfly meme.