"A loud fart is honourable. A medium fart is tolerable. The softer windbreaks are terrible. And the wilent ones, unbearable."
I kniw 4 A)English B)Hindi 3)French 4)Arabic

When one learn a new language, the 1st thing one should learn is to say is "Help, I'm dying!", instead of a greeting.
You never know when you might need to say "Help, I'm dying" in a foreign country, and the sooner you learn how to say it in the local language, the better your chances of survival are.
However, your chances of survival don't depend on whether you know the local greeting or not, since it's mostly used in a casual conversation, not a life-threatening situation. Therefore, one should 1st learn how to say the phrase "Help, I'm dying", and then learn the greeting.
I've never even seen one in practical use in Dubai. The most I've seen are prototypes of lab designs.
Will these occur in the near-future?
An increased exposure to radiation something brings one extra fingers, toes, limbs, etc, and since base-10 was useful due to the number of fingers we used to have, which was 10. However, at a certain point of time, the number of people who have 10 fingers will decrease, due to increased exposure to radiation, which might lead to the base-10 system being changed.

With how common human-exposure to radiation is becoming, the primary base system might not be base-10 anymore.
This is a public forum. The only relation this has to politics is the appearance of a famous politician in relation to a famous cartoon character with the same name as him. This doesn't promote may ideas whatsoever.
I don't even follow U.S. politics.
I mever cared about it.

Donald Duck is white on the top and yellow on the bottom, while Donald Trump is yellow on the top and white on the bottom.
I'm too young to reveal that information online.
I won't need i, but thank you on behalf of the ones who do.
Most of my sexual information is from porn as of now. I need to wait a few months to actually learn about it. Unless you're referring to dominant and recessive genes.
What about people who believe in re-incarnation?
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That's good, since opinions can be posted without fear of mass down-voting.
Ah yes, the floor is made of floor.
What do left-handed people have to do with software developers? I'm an aspiring software developer and a left-handed person, and there's nothing wrong with that.

I believe that there should not be an official app for the Fediverse
It will contribute to the centralization of the Fediverse, which is something that's not good, as competition is required.
One might say that multiple apps will be bad due to them needing to be very complex to suit to everyone.
However, many 3rd-party apps can provide extremely specific experiences, and with enough effort, you can find out what suits you. I'm using Memmy, since it contains the best parts of most of the apps I have used are designed this way. One app does not need to contain everything. In this case, quantity is better than quality.
One might also say that competition will create toxicity as people will pick sides.
I disagree. Nobody ever fought about whether Reddit is Fun or Apollo was better. That's because they both contain different experiences. It's like conparing apples and pranges; there's not point comparing them.
This is why I believe that there should not be an official app for the Fediverse.
I've always changed tabs, or at the very most, copy-pasted. I don't use split-screen though, as I find it too overwhelming and cramped for me. I've never found a reason to have 2 monitors.
That's what I meant. Censorship is mostly impossible unless people act like an idiot and flock to 1 instance only, and even then, the instance can be easily substituted, since you don't need to delete your account to leave the instance; just shift it to another instance.
That's why it will fail. One can just repost the same thing via a different instance, which the group that wants to censor them may not have control of.
It happens to all of us. Additionally, assuming that you've come here recently, there's not much data on it, and it being deleted will not be that much of a big deal.
Isn't it de-centralized though?

Is the internet healing?
It seems like due to the downfall of Twitter and Reddit, people will be moving to the Fediverse instead, and since there is not much here, people won't be addicted to it anymore.
Additionally, it's open-source and de-centralized as well, which omits censorship. What do you guys think?

Why are there 2 seperate instances of a community with the same name and function?
Won't it be confusing? Are there plans to merge both of them together?

Is it raining in your area?
Every year, it rains a lot in West Bengal at this time of the year. However, it's not raining as much as it used to. Is it the same for other areas as well, except for Tamil Nadu of course?

How many fediverse websites are there?
Additionally, is websites just another word for servers?

Will there be a fediverse app anytime in the future?

If I go on the reddit website and scroll through posts without doing anything else, would that affect Reddit's ad revenue, or is it insignificant to Reddit?
I want to see updates on the protest on r/ModCoord without affecting Reddit in a positive way.