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DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Heaven is right here on Earth

Political Memes @lemmy.world
DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Your training starts now

memes @lemmy.world
DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Your training starts now

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DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Venezuela about to disrupt the honey industry

Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world
DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Hide read posts

I have the setting that marks a post read when scrolling. Now I want to automatically hide read posts so I don't see the same content. Is this possible in Sync?

Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca
DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Settings saved per account

It would be nice if there was an option for different settings per account. For example, hide NSFW on one account but show NSFW on another.

Then when I switch accounts, the settings switch also.

No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Is it possible to 'follow' users?

Is it possible to 'follow'or subscribe to individual Lemmy users so I can see their posts on my subscribed feed?

Stop Drinking @lemmy.world
DarkSpectrum @lemmy.world

Not everyone will support your decision to stop drinking

Since I stopped drinking 3 years ago I have found that some people who drink seem uncomfortable when I decline their offers for a drink. They will repeatedly offer me drinks even after I explain that I consciously quit due to substance abuse. Some of these individuals are in-laws who should have more concern for my personal well-being but continue to regularly offer me drinks which I continue to politely decline.

I have a theory that subconsciously these individuals know they have an alcohol problem and find it confronting or somehow judgmental when they meet someone who has taken steps to address their problem. I suppose it's easier to try and convince someone else to drink than it is to quit themselves.

It's important to be aware that you may encounter this type of scenario on your journey to stop drinking.