OlPatchy2Eyes
@OlPatchy2Eyes@slrpnk.net
- Comment on Why BlueSky Isn’t the Alternative to X (Formerly Twitter) You’re Looking For — and Why Mastodon Is the Better Choice Over X, Threads, and BlueSky 6 days ago:
It’s weird to me how obsessed some people are with proving to the world that their social media platform of choice is superior. The Fediverse works, we have content, and anyone who decides to seek out a platform that offers what the Fediverse offers can join. Tell your friends about your experience if they might be interested but if they don’t stick with it you don’t have to be all salty about it.
- Comment on Did you know that you could block communities you don't like on lemmy instead of spamming downvotes? 4 weeks ago:
Imagine downvoting on All
- Comment on Jack Black is what happens when the class clown doesn't become depressed and instead becomes even more of a clown 4 weeks ago:
I think it’s called Jablinski.
- Comment on Jack Black is what happens when the class clown doesn't become depressed and instead becomes even more of a clown 4 weeks ago:
I don’t even care that much about the band stuff. I liked his movies when he was little, and when he started a gaming channel I realized I now find him very annoying. He comes across as full of himself and desperate for attention.
- Comment on stacked 1 month ago:
Cool
- Comment on stacked 1 month ago:
I know it’s a meme but can somebody set me straight? I swear I read somewhere that this narrative started with the research community saying, essentially, “we know a number of ways in which they might have achieved this feat but we aren’t sure which one they used,” but the entertainment/conspiracy communities heard “there is no explanation for how these people were able to achieve this feat.”
- Comment on Climate change 1 month ago:
Source??1?
- Comment on Square! 1 month ago:
You have shown me the truth
- Comment on Later generations will have less attachment to how things were when they grew up because everything changes a lot faster. 7 months ago:
Really? Pop culture seems to be largely choosing to milk old media for nostalgia because it’s way more successful and you think we’re not attached to things from when we were younger?