Not poor, just like lower to upper middle class depending on the iteration, usually not rich, unless something happens to the Spider-Man to fuck up their life
I mean Batman is still fit and trained in fighting so it’s likely you’re not even at his ability (not judging anyone I’m nowhere near close myself haha)
O shit waddup!
The turtle is either an egg or wants to have a threesome.
Yea, this isn’t not safe for work, but it is not safe for your soul because there is no unseeing this image.
Are they going to steal my heart?
Yea and that users on their instance cannot downvote any posts.
Yea, and it makes searches worse. Imagine trying to find something for a report about 9/11 and keep finding recipes instead.
I took one look at their front page and that’s all I need to defederate them from my instance 😂. Did the same with lemmygrad.ml (I hate all authoritarianism and extremism left and right)
TikTokers heard that and decided that adding mixes and shit still count as “water”…
That or another DNS server
Yea somehow selling the company off at a massive loss will be his “high IQ business plan” and not what it really is: the result of him committing to a deal, realizing it was a bad idea but then being forced to go through with it so he pretended he did it for “muh freeze peach”. I almost wonder if the reason he’s been pandering to the right is gonna to run for office for something like Governor of Texas and use that as a grift to recoup his losses from his Twitter blunder, though that’s speculation going to conspiracy theory territory.
seriously, distributing the load helps a LOT. Though if you can’t spin up your own instance one thing you can do is try and host pictures externally, in !youshouldknow[email protected] a post mentioned how to do it for images in comments since by default it has you upload if you don’t manually put in ![image](link)
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Wonder if there’s a magazine/community on Kbin or Lemmy.
It has to do with the subreddit r/196 where they have a “rule” of posting something if you visit. They migrated to [email protected] and the subreddit is closed to new posts.
On kbin they call them magazines.
On my self-hosted instance since communities need to be searched first before they show up I tried using the normal Lemmy format for kbin but noticed for the first time you must format it like this:
kbin.social/m/*magazine*
(or whatever kbin instance if not that one). Even if not self-hosting this can apply to kbin mags that are fairly niche/new and may have to do that for it to show up especially on smaller instances