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I love some pineapple pizza!
Just a precociously decadent rogue trying to navigate the Fediverse.
I love some pineapple pizza!
Could try a reverse image search but sadly you are probably out of luck trying to buy an identical one. I had a set of phenomenal bed sheets that I got as a gift and I was able to identify where they were from the care tag. Sadly they no longer made that particular type and I was just out of luck but maybe you will have better luck.
Boost and Arctic both have mod options now.
Is this referencing actually children being in charge? Such as a school activity or a family activity? Or are we talking about politics?
The Fediverse is still new and also confusing for a lot of folks. As it grows we will see more trolls and bots. Hopefully we all learn from the mistakes made with Reddit but for now, we should enjoy the calm and try to make it a good/better experience.
I was angry about everything happening with Reddit but honestly I care less and less. It’s like watching Twitter self destruct at this point.
Futurama, Venture Bros, South Park, and Archer.
So many good lines/references in Boondock Saints between the rope, the cat, and Willem Dafoe. Fantastic movie, sequels were kinda of meh.
Ghostbusters, original three Indiana Jones, and Tremors.
I’m an odd one, left back pocket with keys in back right pocket. Although in my defense part of that is because girls pants/jeans typically don’t have front pockets or are so small you can’t put anything bigger than a quarter into them.
Is it better than Inoreader? I’ve been trying to find a good IOS RSS reader and cannot find one I like, Inoreader is the closest but it’s only decent.
Well now I feel gross.
It was but the redirect has been resolved thankfully.
I was a Reddit addict for years and somehow missed that subreddit. I’m not sure how I feel about it either, as now my curiosity has been struck.
I did the same, deleted my Reddit apps off my phone and replaced them with Lemmy apps. There are several options to chose from now which helps.
I’m using Lemmy about the same as I did Reddit but the difference is my level of interaction.
I’ve not heard it called The Rubber Duck Effect, but I do this quite often. Usually end the conversation with “Well, I answered my own question, never mind”.
Your best course of action is typically going to be active listening and being a sounding board. Don’t try to give advice or analyze the situation unless they specifically ask you to and simply affirm their feelings.
I agree with what both @justlookingfordragon and @canthidium shared and if someone knows a user is under 18 years let us know.