That’s why they are upset. It’s so important they can’t read it.
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pics@lemmy.world•To the guy that collected bottle caps for a month... 22 years later...
9·3 years agoYeah, Lemmy uploads made it this way. I even tried to correct it twice. When it didn’t work I shrugged and let it be because ain’t nobody got time for that shit.
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pics@lemmy.world•To the guy that collected bottle caps for a month... 22 years later...
19·3 years agoI was thinking of making a pixel-like mural where I figure out how to use all the colors I have. I was thinking of crowd sourcing it with friends and acquaintances. Then I realized I would probably end up with a huge multi-color bottlecap penis mural in my shitty real-life remake of bottlecap r/place.
I guess it could unlock a special achievement to find it when the nukes fall.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installedEnglish
121·3 years ago“This only makes sense. Ovens are a very big part of what makes food and designing and building the ovens costs a lot of work. They deserve some share of the food made in the oven. That food should ideally be proportional to how many edibles items are made by the chef, which should be proportional to the amount of times the food is baked. And this is only one of their plans. There are other plans as well. So maybe someone can explain to me why this is not just a sound business decision apart from: I don’t want to give away my baked food?”
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Xbox@lemmy.world•Little Nightmares 3 doesn't have couch co-op to preserve "atmosphere and immersion"English
4·3 years ago“Co-op was the most requested feature and we had it in our prior games, but we decided screw you, we arent going to put in couch co-op. We’ll make up something about tension being lost, and how it’s not a party game. Oh, but we’ll still have online co-op where the tension will be there because you are sitting alone from each other I guess.”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would you tell your 18 year old self?
1·3 years agoI knew scrolling down I’d find this so I can vote it.
Abdoanmes@lemmy.worldtoMental Health@lemmy.world•what do you do when you find out none of it means anything?Frysk
3·3 years agoHey, I truly get where you’re coming from. I’ve been down similar paths where everything I knew and believed in seemed to crumble around me. And man, it hit hard. It’s like you’re built for a world, and then suddenly that world doesn’t seem to exist anymore.
Back in my rough patch, it was hard to see any silver lining. Everything felt like it was taken from me, but over time, I began to see those moments differently. It wasn’t about what I’d lost, but rather about the new perspectives I was gaining and the resilience building up inside of me.
One thing that helped me during those times was to stop looking so far into the future or dwelling on the past. Instead, I tried to focus on the present moment. It sounds cliché, but it grounded me. Made me notice the opportunities and little blessings right in front of me that I might’ve otherwise overlooked.
And while I know it’s not easy, finding that internal anchor and focusing on the here and now might give you a new viewpoint. Sure, things are different, maybe even unrecognizable, but there’s something to be said about the lessons and strength we gain from facing adversity.
Hang in there. Times like these reshape us, and while it’s a challenging process, you might find that on the other side, you’re stronger and more adaptable than you ever imagined.


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