

Globally sourced thing is globally sourced.
Born to lose, live to win.


Globally sourced thing is globally sourced.


That’s a common reaction to things too difficult to rationalize otherwise: apathy.
If you want to feign sympathy because you think it’ll make you look good, go for it.
Dale Carnegie might encourage you to accept the worst possible outcome -really accept it- then try to improve upon it. And keep trying to improve upon it.
This goes hand in hand with ACT - acceptance and commitment therapy - which is a common method used to help people deal with grief and getting unstuck (overcoming anxiety, fears, etc.), and acceptance is the critical first step. Once you really accept things, that gives you the foundation for commitments to improve the situation.
And they don’t necessarily have to be related. You could accept that your partner has dumped you and your commitment might be moving onward with your life by taking/investing time for yourself.
Or you could accept that a war on the other side of the world is not it really influenced much (or at all) by your decisions so you instead you might go for a bicycle ride or go fishing. Something you would rather do than interact with content that you ‘don’t give a fuck about.’


If you turn it off, you’ll have to do the captchas manually.
Don’t forget Sega channel.


Your classic zombie is undead. The virus, as it’s often defined in the more sci-fi horror genre, takes over after death and reboots the lower brain and spinal cord and much of the CNS up to the lizard brain(higher brain functions not so much.) The virus somehow maintains some basic active transport without a heart as a pump. Which is often why they’re slow, and typically cold blooded. Sometimes the reanimation doesn’t even need a brain. Severed limbs can sometimes remain animated for a while. And usually in this type you get eventual starvation where they will die without fresh flesh/brains/blood. And they tend to rot actively, falling apart over time.
Zombies tend to be short (un)lived.
*with regular maintenance
EV are almost maintenance free. EV drivetrains can easily thrive a million kilometers with minimal maintenance. The batteries will likely die first.


Reddit has ads?
RedReader(Android app, FOSS, in f-droid and play store) has no advertisements.
You can use Firefox or Microsoft Edge to get extension support(ublock.) there’s other options as well. Via(Android) is really lightweight and has built in adblocking.
Theres oldlander extension for old.reddit.com.
You can also use the ublock element picker to filter the mobile pop up… Or clear your cookies (or disable them in site settings.)


If I wanted to see Reddit content then I would go to Reddit.
This is a shit idea, IMO. I actively block such content.
Emerald. Evergreen. Eucalyptus. Envy. Enamor. Endive. Everything. Everyone. Everywhere. Earth.
Green checks out.


That child is my inner child.
They make EV that make vroom vroom noises. Come on. You really missing the lack of torque?


So many snowflakes here. Especially the lemmy admins. Piefed FTW.


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I love dragonflies! So beautiful. Nice work.


Did y’all hear about Trump? He’s been hospitalized. It’s pretty bad. They say he can’t stop Pootin.


Y’all way too easy to bait.


If Bernie Sanders was a cartoon character I think he just might be Lemongrab…


There’s many bots doing that for some subs…
You might enjoy making a ginger bug that you can use to make naturally carbonated ginger-ales. That way you can control the amount of sugar or other sweetners.