

To set up a community on an existing instance?
Not even that.
I set up two communities by accident on my way to the bathroom while replying to this comment.
To set up a community on an existing instance?
Not even that.
I set up two communities by accident on my way to the bathroom while replying to this comment.
OP’s post commentary history is dropping religious pamphlets in inappropriate comms. Blocking.
Edit: wrong word.
Is there a good reason for not making them states already?
This post is like finding a fake $20 in the parking lot that is actually a Jesus pamphlet.
Edit: Added pictures for context
Every day I don’t give 110 percent in exchange for… the same amount of paycheck.
Not a show, but a book and a movie adaptation: Interview with A Vampire is actually about Anne Rice’s daughter.
I was a sad, broken and despairing atheist when I wrote ‘Interview with the Vampire’ [in 1973, after the death of her daughter from leukaemia]. I pitched myself into writing and made up a story about vampires. I didn’t know it at the time but it was all about my daughter, the loss of her and the need to go on living when faith is shattered. But the lights do come back on, no matter how dark it seems, and I’m sensitive now, more than ever, to the beauty of the world – and more resigned to living with cosmic uncertainty.
Vampires are the best metaphor for the human condition Here you have a monster with a soul that’s immortal, yet in a biological body. It’s a metaphor for us, as it’s very difficult to realise that we are going to die, and day to day we have to think and move as though we are immortal. A vampire like Lestat in Interview… is perfect for that because he transcends time – yet he can be destroyed, go mad and suffer; it’s intensely about the human dilemma.
They colluded to say I lost
I retroactively absolve of your sin. Those two girls absolutely were being toilets.
I feel like I’d need a PhD to figure out whether you answered my question or not.
Can a picture be a meme and an antimeme at the same time?
Reading the post: What the fuck?
Reading the comm it was originally posted in: Ah. All is right with the world.
But then as an adult we realise why we shouldn’t.
Or feel bad when we do it anyway
I browsed the global feed for a few minutes every day and, if I saw something I like, I followed.
After a few weeks, I had a feed.
Now, most of my discovery is when someone I follow reposts.
If I ever get bored of my feed, I can always trawl global again.
How normal are we talking?
Like: “Happy New Year, dear. I cheated on you on Christmas with Sarah from Finance. How is your affair with Fyodor in Marketing going?”
“Oh, Fyodor is so last year. They fired him because he was too loyal to his husband. I went with Peter in Accounting. Here, he bought us cupcakes for our anniversary.”
I saw a college student walking with an umbrella in plain daylight.
My first thought was, “That’s a bit dorky. Is this guy cosplaying a Victorian lady?”
My second thought was, “You know what, it’s hot as hell outside. You do you, my guy.”
Newpipe works fine for me 90% of the time. What do the forks add to the experience?
I think there’s at least two layers to horror.
There’s the universal something-in-the-dark-scary-noises layer of scary. And there’s the culturally specific that-something-is-definitely-a-vampire layer of scary.
The Ring was scary to me without me knowing anything about Japan.
Everyone can enjoy them, but the home team gets bonus content.
I’ve never felt awkward about quitting, but I have given notice depending on how fucked over the colleagues I cared about would be.
If I didn’t have any, I was out effective immediately.
If I did, I told my colleagues first and used a boiler plate to give the company a two week deadline to replace me.