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  • Oedipus has entered the chat

  • That doesn’t fit on a t-shirt. /s

    If burning a flag is political protest, why not burning crack into your lungs? It’s political speech to protest the government and its world wide drug war!

    P.S. Stay away from crack and coke, dopamine exhaustion is real and fucked

  • They were my boss. We’d get out the kitchen and go to the bar next door. They weren’t as terrible as they could’ve been, but definitely one of those “I don’t care till it affects me” conservatives.

    They let up on the alphabet people jokes after their kid came out, still not an ally.

    Believe it or not I’ve had worse more conservative business owners in my career.

    I just hope to one day be able to be in business for myself and to stop slaving away for someone else to gain more means to produce.

  • Money isn’t speech because me buying crack isn’t protected by the constitution. If I can’t do illegal things with my money why can they?

    Edit: forgive the over simplification

  • Alpha Rule

  • Bruh, what dose for them gains?

  • Yeah, I didn’t realize at the time.

    Same guy was memeing hard about election 2016 and how you’d never see a self respecting conservative throw a temper tantrum about losing, we fell out of contact by the time January 6th happened because he kept calling me nicknames alluding to various communist leaders.

    That and the same tired “LGBTQMNOP Alphabet people” statement I’ve heard several times a week since ‘05.

  • Heard a Catholic guy go all nuts about the fact that he had hard limits on the fish he could catch, but the Ojibwa could fish unlimited in their own sovereign lands. I tried for a few minutes to explain it’s their right they were given in recompense, and is hardly any compensation.

    He just had to go on about liberals and eco terrorists and how they should be mad at Ojibwa fishing instead of the keystone pipeline.

    There were too many things to unpack in that 2 minute conversation.

    Btw, nice to see you in the wild outside of the folkpunk community!

  • I wndwyt!

    I started my journey to sobriety 3 years ago and never really made any leeway, but the seed was planted.

    I’ve been more mindful of my alcohol consumption for about 2 months in which time I’ve only been drunk twice, yet have allowed myself to drink all that I want.

    It’s been a crazy road of self discovery, and after a lot of soul seeking that goes back decades I finally realized what I was trying to escape from, and now I’m on the road to be the person I’ve always wanted to be, and I don’t even really want to drink because of how opposed to my goals it is in every way.

    It’s been crazy.

  • Thank you so very much for the wonderful resource!

  • Where would one find literature about such things if someone were to try that route?

  • Not trying too hard to brag, but this recipe was a staple at one of the long term restaurants I worked at. This was a family heirloom of a recipe if there ever was one, fueling the nostalgia of multiple generations, it certainly will remind multiples of people of fond weekend brunch memories with their grandparents.

    I hope that this tradition can find a new home with many more of you out there for the times to come!

  • They sell Sloppy Joes premade in a can? I’ve only ever seen the sauce without meat.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    TrontheTechie @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Invoking the rule of packer’s choice

    kegrules

  • That sounds a lot more feasible if we’re being honest. 75m would be a lot of anal beads…

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    TrontheTechie @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    rule

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    TrontheTechie @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    kegrules

  • Dude’s sub looks looked like a soda can 💀

    FTFY

  • My turn to step out next, I haven’t been out all day.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    TrontheTechie @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Kitchen Rules

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    TrontheTechie @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Science Rules

  • I’ll be here. I like that it takes a little more effort, it’s a little cumbersome or gatekeepy, but it also seems to keep the vibe more like the early internet and less like whatever it has currently turned into.

    It reminds me of crypto spaces but without the incentive and monetization of action that seems to lead to a scammy and disingenuous feel to the content.

  • Fidonet was dope. Something magical about dialing (mostly) local and being able to see stuff so far flung it would cost you hundreds in long distance premiums normally.

    Even if you weren’t a hacker in the modern sense, it was such a good hack in the old school sense that you couldn’t help but feel 1337.

  • I definitely see it as a double edge sword. On one hand I don’t mindlessly scroll as much, on the other, the lack of content is just because I’m figuring out the quirks, and I have a feeling finding new and weird communities could be a McGuffin quest.