I still haven’t had it yet, but everyone around me has multiple times. So, my current working theory is I am a fully asymptomatic one-man superspreader.
I still haven’t had it yet, but everyone around me has multiple times. So, my current working theory is I am a fully asymptomatic one-man superspreader.
Check if it is Tuesday.
You’ll have to tip it first, seeing as it’s wider than it is tall.
I honestly wouldn’t blame anyone who just rage quits English upon getting to this lesson in ESL class.
One day we will commit to a git repo where we will be judged not by the pointyness of our banana but the contents of our peel.
You would if you’d seen my cabinet impression.
Wow, rabies tag sounds a lot more intense than freeze tag
Off the top of my head, thinking of JezzBall, Pipe Dream, SkiFree, the one with the cats chasing the mouse…
But nothing beats Chip’s Challenge imo. Hover is pretty dope tho. Someone should make a Hover! 2.
Imma let you finish, but Windows 95’s Best of Windows Entertainment Pack had some of the best Windows 95 games of all time.
Next step is interrogation
There was another account doing this with a slightly different name yesterday. Lemmy’s been pretty sheltered thus far, but it may be time for some automated spam detection…
Vine was started in early 2013 and in mid to late 2012, this video was popular: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dechvhb0Meo
That’s about six months of true vertical video hate before the war was lost.
It’s guns per eagle, get it right. What would eagles per gun even be?
Haven’t touched reddit socially in 8 months, but every now and then I’ll use it to search for opinions or instructions on things. Searched “reddit best domain registrar” recently and landed on a thread where top to bottom, every comment recommending a registrar was from a bot and/or banned account. No real person testimonials, all ads. And as AI implementations improve, that’s going to get harder to spot. In the meantime, I’m formatting searches like “best domain registrar lemmy” because reddit is legit that bad rn.
And I always feel a bit deceived, considering that the lines themselves are drawn characteristically well.
If Amazon wants better astroturfing from the gig workers, those gig workers doing the actual work need to get a much bigger chunk of the money. They should unionize!
This one:
https://lemmy.ml/post/16995334