Society itself. Have you seen this shit? What the fuck are we thinking?!
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy. I also have a big, blue username. This is my primary Lemmy account, but I have many others like it on other instances.
Society itself. Have you seen this shit? What the fuck are we thinking?!
You’re like the Gallowboob of Lemmy
Excuse me? I never! I don’t repost my comments! 😤
Dildipper is the preferred industry term, TYVM.
He would believe that everyone is entitled to their own FunkoPop collection, provided by the state.
imagines coasters that are actually portals so your drink just bounces up and down between two coasters every time you set your drink down
Neat!
It is kinda weird if the backpack is a large camping bag and you’re both on an elevator going to the top floor of a highrise in NYC, and the conversation isn’t about why they have a hiking backpack on in the middle of the city.
Outside of that very specific situation, what else could be weird about it?
I use what best conveys the emotion behind the text. 🤷🏻♂️
It’s not work if I enjoy it 😁
Being unemployed tends to be like that.
I like video games. Good video game can transport me to a world that doesn’t suck. Or at least a world where I can actually fix the problems in it.
I think intention is more important, but perception of your intentions can have just as drastic consequences.
And of course just because you have good intentions doesn’t mean you’re doing the right thing.
They’re not gay.
Like those cities in the memes that say “If [blank] was the default [blank].”
“The Cool Side of the Pillow”
(I only have the one)
Americans 🤝 Europeans
Being extremely cold
Me, an American, laughs in PC temperatures always being in C
extremely loud sucking and slurping noises
(Look up “the grapefruit method” for full context)
Steam.
I was kinda born into it? My earliest memories are of some Tom Sawyer game on an Apple IIe sitting on my mom’s lap while she taught me how to play it. My parents had an intellivision with a good collection of games, the most notable I can remember being Microsurgeon. One of my aunt’s had an Atari 2600. She even had E.T. I was born earlier the same year the NES released in the US, and when I was 4, I think, we got one but I had played Nintendo before at other kids’ houses. I always loved Balloon Fight. I kinda latched on immediately and never let go.