

Mmmm that plastic bag taste. Just like mom used to make. Until she died of microplastic poisoning.
Mmmm that plastic bag taste. Just like mom used to make. Until she died of microplastic poisoning.
Man I really need to get my eyes checked. I thought the title said “How do you deal with nude customers?”
I mean, my answer is the same regardless: Fuck 'em.
But yeah. I need glasses.
I wasn’t being literal about there being nothing left unknown in the whole universe. Just that we’ve (at least in the west) culturally outgrown stuff like ghost stories and other supernatural folklore, and that the X-Files type of conspiracy theory entertainment took its place, and it’s hard to enjoy now because that space has been taken over by a bunch of paranoid lunatics.
Also farming. They spent a LOT of time herding cattle and planting veggies.
Same. I have always loved it as a fictional genre, and as a fun sort of “what if” form of escapism for life in general. We’ve pretty much taken all the mystery out of the world, so that kind of stuff filled that void for me for a long time. But then it turned into a pipeline to recruit people into right-wing paranoia, and now I can’t really enjoy it anymore.
Thanks. It’s an homage to my banned Reddit account.
Literally all of his moments.
Nah it’s some cheap wood. I found the table on the side of the road and use it mostly as a buffet for snacks when I have company. Or as a place for Ringo to sprawl out on. But now that you mention it, a leather top would be pretty sweet on that thing.
You don’t need the + to include things on Google.
Yeah I don’t know why I added that. Kinda dumb on my part.
And just for funsies—you can use related: as an operator to find sites that are similar to something.
I think this is what OP was really looking for. I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com” and got this, which seems to be the kind of results OP is looking for:
Yeah I’m new to Lemmy and still getting used to the whole instance thing. Apparently you can use “related:” to include results that are similar. In the below example, I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com”.
Chillest cat ever. He loves tummy rubs.
Add this at the end of your search query to omit results from Reddit:
-site:https://www.reddit.com/
To specifically include results from Lemmy, you can just add a plus sign and replace the site name:
+site:https://lemmy.world/
The 99% Party. It’s a slick way of calling it a worker’s party without sounding like a communist party.