Dasus
@Dasus@lemmy.world
- Comment on Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral app 1 day ago:
What on Earth are you talking about?
- Comment on Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral app 1 day ago:
Oh. So, you’re saying you don’t go to clubs. I thought you might have been saying it’s an outdated expression.
Alright then, carry on.
- Comment on Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral app 1 day ago:
What? What term would be preferable to you?
- Comment on Old Man Guide to Grooming 2 days ago:
Jeremy Clarkson gets his eyebrows trimmed
Good thing I’ve noted this now and shall keep an eye out as mine get more unruly
- Comment on "Wario" is a Japanese portmanteu of Mario and "warui" (bad), but in Finnish "Wario" is also a homonym of "varjo", "shadow". 3 days ago:
I don’t think that though.
I’m just pointing out how the Finnish bit is by accident, most likely.
Although there are a few game designers who do seem to be fascinated with Finnish things. One in league at least.
- Comment on "Wario" is a Japanese portmanteu of Mario and "warui" (bad), but in Finnish "Wario" is also a homonym of "varjo", "shadow". 3 days ago:
Oh.
I’m getting out of touch old.
My bad
- Comment on "Wario" is a Japanese portmanteu of Mario and "warui" (bad), but in Finnish "Wario" is also a homonym of "varjo", "shadow". 3 days ago:
English, W is an upside down M.
Well yes, because he’s the opposite. But I don’t think English gets to take part just because of one letter. Apologies. I mean, that letter defines what can be used as opposites, but… like… no.
Sorry.
- Comment on "Wario" is a Japanese portmanteu of Mario and "warui" (bad), but in Finnish "Wario" is also a homonym of "varjo", "shadow". 3 days ago:
So… you’re… Italian, I guess, without using any search engines to check?
- Comment on "Wario" is a Japanese portmanteu of Mario and "warui" (bad), but in Finnish "Wario" is also a homonym of "varjo", "shadow". 3 days ago:
I’m saying he is Mario’s shadow.
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- Comment on Everybody gets one [choose wisely] 3 days ago:
The image made me think of this one weird “song” I used to listen to somewhat when I used to do nitrous oxide, years ago.
- Comment on Everybody gets one [choose wisely] 3 days ago:
16? Why limit yourself? Why not go back to like two years old and shock everyone with your maturity?
- Comment on bank circuit water 3 days ago:
Yeah those monitors are not windows pc’s runnning windows. When the nurse connects an oxygen saturation meter it works instantly, it’s not like plugging in a USB device and then starting an app.
Source have spent quite a lot of time staring at these things. Perhaps not the exact same but
- Comment on They're completely serious 3 days ago:
- Comment on Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement's founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: 'It's not paranoia if they re 3 days ago:
So… Theyre complaining that his own time he put in was a donation worth over 500€ and he failing to disclose that, he’s made a mistake that can result in… dismissing the whole movement?
Seriously. How is it possible every fucking day there’s something that just steps over the line, despite the line moving every day.
It’s beyond impossible to do any sort of political satire currently ffs
- Comment on High quality sticker though 4 days ago:
Just as a reminder to some Americans, intact penises look like that when they’re not erect, because it’s the job of the foreskin to protect the most sensitive part of your body, until you want to actually use it.
They do not look like that when erect though, or if they do and you’re not a teenager with phimosis, then I don’t know wtfs going on. See a doctor prolly.
- Comment on Russia seeks to fine web users searching for content deemed 'extremist' 5 days ago:
Hehe, good luck searching for my comments now tankies, or even replying to them.
Or having me reply about Putin’s ICC warrants to your public posts.
Remember to keep a look out not to fall out of windows or drink any questionable tea.
🇺🇦 Between the Eyes- Бойова пісня для України - Battle song for Ukraine - Silmien välliin
Slava Ukraini!
- Comment on Dont umlaut me 5 days ago:
Also because you could mine less of the useless ores, or fewer of them, which I gather is the purpose, either way, you’d be mining less.
- Comment on kingdom come 5 days ago:
Yes but you don’t dehydrate the food
You kinda do unless you eat then raw. Cooking removes water content.
Cooked beef has 26-35 grams of protein per 100g. Uncooked like 20, and beef doesn’t contain as much water as mushrooms do.
I’d say it’s acceptable to have them in the high protein part, as macro-wise, they are.
- Comment on Hotels have developed a new revenue stream: "algorithmic" smoke detectors 1 week ago:
It’s always essentially just Ramsay having to psychotherapise someone, and it always begins with rubbing their face in it.
Usually they deny and lie, and a lot of the episodes are like that. Although it’s not always the owner which it at issue nor similar problems, I’m just generalising.
There’s the kitchen nightmares version, thats just the same but hotel hell is with hotel and kitchen.
There’s quite a few full episodes up online free by him. Only like 10% at most (again, fully utilising the market). Idk if it’s son or who runs the channels but they have some hilarious names for collections sometimes.
This is Kitchen Nightmares official channel:
moments so raw its telling spongebob to f*ck off | Kitchen Nightmares
Just this year he came out with a great new show, which sort of feels the same, but just much improved and streamlined: Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service(
- Comment on Hotels have developed a new revenue stream: "algorithmic" smoke detectors 1 week ago:
Nah he has a sort of hunched gait and the picture is bad.
But yeah, you might have like a tiny bit of face blindness.
I very randomly get it as well in just specific contexts. Sometimes embarrassing when it’s a friend/acquaintance.
Someone video calls you to say “hey look who I’m here with” and you’re like “eeeh, I’m really bad at names” and then it gets awkward because I’ve known the person since I was a kid pretty much.
- Comment on Hotels have developed a new revenue stream: "algorithmic" smoke detectors 1 week ago:
“That guy”?
I’m offended on behalf of anyone who’s ever cooked or worked in hospitality.
“That guy” is Gordon Ramsay, and he’s pulling the firealarm, because the hotel is too filthy for people to actually be habiting it.
You know shit is bad when you’re in restaurant/hotel and you see Gordon Ramsay.
Here’s the full episode where the gif is from (not only is Gordon pretty good at cooking, he’s great at utilising social media and YouTube as well)
VILE Hotel Forces Gordon To Pull Fire Alarm | Hotel Hell FULL EPISODE
- Comment on Hotels have developed a new revenue stream: "algorithmic" smoke detectors 1 week ago:
Oh it will.
Why would companies who willingly scam you wish to spend money to keep their rooms nice, when they’re straight up stealing from their guests?
Have you never watched Hotel Hell?
- Comment on the living dead 1 week ago:
Honestly while I don’t like the AI searches, this instance maybe skill issue. Brain fart or smth
- Comment on Is it sexist to say "I've never worn a wet dress before" 1 week ago:
- Comment on Gringos out here wilin' 1 week ago:
- Comment on Personal Responsibility 1 week ago:
And when we look on those mirrors, we just see our groins, which isn’t unfitting, per se.
- Comment on The good old days 1 week ago:
I thought as much, but I can never be sure on Lemmy.
There’s some crazy bastards out here in the wild west of the world wide web.
- Comment on The good old days 1 week ago:
Username only checks out under a very sarcastic lens
- Comment on The good old days 1 week ago:
If you think that you’re probably an out of touch zoomer imagining the world in the 80’s was in 4:3.
Although to be fair I haven’t zero recollection of the 80’s. You may guess reasons if you wish.