Thanks for sharing your experience. It’s good to hear there wasn’t a lot going on because, honestly, coming here from Reddit feels a bit like participating in some sort of digital gentrification.
Thanks for sharing your experience. It’s good to hear there wasn’t a lot going on because, honestly, coming here from Reddit feels a bit like participating in some sort of digital gentrification.
OP could get constipated by doing a bunch of opioids. Obviously not recommended.
You’re right. The fediverse is definitely in a better position to ward off the suck.
By now, we’ve all been around the internet long enough to know that good things never last. That’s really life: Everything’s impermanent. Lemmy will probably suck someday, as will much of the fediverse. But I’m grateful it’s good right now and for the foreseeable future.
Awesome! This has been puzzling me. Thanks!
Love that. It must’ve been extra cool because you were young.
This is such an insightful and thoughtful post. It sums up exactly how I feel. I’m so over the negativity that I encountered daily on Reddit. Lemmy is a fresh start.
A few years ago, while searching for answers about how to live a better life, this simple and kinda sappy thought came to me. Maybe it seems obvious or sentimental, but I use it to guide my actions every day: Shape the world with love.
That’s how I’m trying to contribute to Lemmy. And it seems like most other users are, too.
You need to capitalize the “G” in “Government” in every use. Thought that was bizarre years later when I realized it was incorrect and that I was anti-government.
Jeez. I’m sorry someone said that to you. Fucked up.
That’s awesome. Good for the feet and the eyes. I mostly hike in pitch pine forest, and I love it, sand, ticks, and all.
That’s really cool. Is my perspective off or is that a huge drop of water?
Also, I’m a sucker for a ground coated in pine needles.
Don’t say, “I can’t wait.” It’s OK to be excited for something but not to wish away all the moments between then and now. Each one is precious.
I picked that up a few years ago from a Buddhist book. It helped me with so many aspects of life.