Or weekly, just to be safe
Well, let’s say I haven’t figured out how to block whole instances, or maybe it was not possible when I made my first Lemmy account. But on the anime instances there is like a new community every week or so.
True. On lemmy I have a long blocklist full of anime stuff.
A few minutes later:
Why is there a toilet in the gaming room and in the living room in the first two pictures?
Who is Sam Altman?
(This is a rethorical question)
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The curse of using English as a proxy language
Unfortunately, as long as all these storefronts sell mere subscriptions, players would suffer if any of them closes. Hence, players would benefit greatly from a monopoly that is too big too fail, since it prevents them losing games every few years when another steam/epic competitor closes doors.
I wonder if even without this law, one could claim false advertising against any subscription service that looks like a bit to own service.
Then they would need to pay everything back they ever earned if the company ever goes bankrupt. I imagine a bankrupt company doesn’t have much to pay back.
I thought Twitter was once forced but a court to enable blocking for all users against all users. Isn’t this why we are able to block advertisers?
I always use gimp. Just define one pixel equals one millimeter, and then make all the furnitures as separate layers so you can move them around separately. Works great!
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Only if it doesn’t get ripped open by satellites burning up at high altitude again.
No I did not watch the video. I don’t wanna see gore or other scary things. And here the outcome was not clear.
Did the boy have horrible scars afterwards?
Is this picture a reference to something?
Oh wow, it was that easy all the time to fix a country’s economy? Why did no one think of that before?