Add me something about a Nazi scientist that fled dub dub 2 and has been experimenting with said children and we’re in biznus.
massive_bereavement
Did you ever thought we will become what we are?
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FOR THE EMPRAH!
Or alternatively:
Skulls for the skull throne, cordially,
Yep, it’s a noclip issue.
ln -s /dev/null /dev/theresnodanaonlynull
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•Haunted Chocolatier will have a larger world than Stardew Valley, creator confirms5·1 day agoYou also love Abba?
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Germany’s spy chief: Russians support Putin and his war2·2 days agoI guess this song is still relevant then: Super Good · Сергей Шнуров
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple’s most sweeping software redesign disappoints mainland Chinese consumers6·2 days agoI do hate color themed icons. I understand why someone else might like it, but it makes it hard to find what I’m looking for and some of the icon designs are bland and uninspired.
This is a larger problem when your hyperfixation needs you to water it or maintain it regularly or it will die.
massive_bereavement@fedia.iotoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•I'm tired of people denying what was obvious in November9·2 days agoMy exact point, thank you.
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•Which is your favourite?7·2 days agoEarlier that day: “I don’t care for Single Run”.
massive_bereavement@fedia.iotoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•I'm tired of people denying what was obvious in November421·2 days agoI suggest you all to review your American history because things like this have happened in several occasions and to several degrees.
You should know that Tammany Hall was a thing, and so was the Business Plot, and the Kent State shootings and things like the Battle of Blair Mountain were more common than you would believe.
I understand that to young people, seeing what’s happening is scary, but democracy is a continuous battle that we tend to forget it exists but that we ought to fight as the alternative is always worse than anything you might imagine (based on the testimonials of survivors).
EDIT: I added few links with worth reading articles.
“Time is a wheel in constant motion always rolling us along. Who wants to look back on their years and wonder where those years have gone?” ― Lee Ann Womack
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[Gesefa] Don't lie. You do it too3·2 days agoBut I do a little gnarl and you don’t.
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal@midwest.social•2006-06-242·3 days agoThere is an electronic visa available for Caterpillar Land that will let you skip having to deal with paperwork when you arrive.
Japan doesn’t have street names except for a very very few, so in the past when someone would give you directions, they would make you a map and add details for where to turn (e.g. house with blue roof and a dog).
Houses do have numbers though and there’s a code used by mailmen, so that also helps.
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Gaming@lemmy.zip•GOG store introduces one-click mods with Skyblivion coming soon5·4 days agoThat Vampire unofficial patch is obligatory if you want to actually finish that game.
massive_bereavement@fedia.ioto Linux@programming.dev•KDE Encourages Windows 10 Users to Switch to Linux1·4 days agoTen years ago, an employer gave me a Windows desktop and I did my earnest to make it my work laptop. I think I gave up when I realized the OS didn’t allow me to use custom hotkeys and I “needed” a tool for it that will be running, capturing my keystrokes ;).
KDE is fantastic, not as lean as other desktops, but very stable and feels as premium as a MacOS equivalent, but way more customizable. It has the same pitfalls as Gnome, with some kwin scripts, widgets and extensions jeopardizing your stability and becoming memory hungry hippos, but also being harder to spot than their equivalent in Sway or others. But IMO it lacks the issues I faced with Gnome with each upgrade (I miss a stable PaperWM).
Oopsie, let’s correct that and pretend it didn’t happen.