• TheFriar@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    This is kind of off-topic, and I’m seemingly in the minority here, but can we stop shoving the word “rule” into every single post title? Am I the only one that finds this annoying? This is a great community, but as I scroll lemmy, I subconsciously read all post titles somewhere deep in my brain. It’s so passive that I don’t even realize I’m doing it—until I come across seemingly any 196 post and the word “rule” shoehorned into the…middle of a word is like a record scratch deep in my brain stem.

    I know this is a me problem, but dammit if it doesn’t bug me. Am I alone? (And yes, I’m prepared to get a bunch of “well then get over it or leave” replies. So, let me have ‘em.)

    • paris@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 months ago

      you ar(ul)e alone in this

      in all seriousness, i dont mind. i think it was a rule on the subreddit that you had to have it in the title

  • AdmiralShat@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    Lucifer didn’t make Eve eat the apple. The Bible says nothing about Lucifer in the garden, and says nothing about him being a snake.

    Just a tidbit of lore I guess, it’s all made up nonsense regardless

  • Kayday@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Less, “blissfully unaware,” more, “generally apathetic because I didn’t realise I had a dark cloud contaminating the positive experiences in my life.”

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Society is becoming more non-gendered for kids thankfully. They still separate clothes for ‘boys’ and ‘girls,’ but toys are no longer separated that way. My daughter didn’t even understand the concept until she started going to antique malls with us and I would run into things like GI Joe figures and had to explain the whole idea of “GI Joe is for boys, Barbie is for girls” that was forced on me by society in the 80s.

    There was a boy in my elementary school who had a Cabbage Patch Kid and got made fun of for it. Hopefully that, at least, is becoming less of an issue.

    I know that one of my daughter’s close friends, who is trans, still gets a lot bullying, but he’s also in middle school, so anyone not “normal” is bullied. I’m not sure if it’s bigotry or just standard middle schoolers being assholes.