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  • This just solved it for me. That is exactly it. I've been angry at stairs my whole life and now I realize it's because I go up them as fast as I walk- which is considerably faster than most people I know.

  • xkcd #3022: Making Tea
  • I'm often on here telling stories if how evil my mother was, and now I know I can skip all the tedious rehashing of her many evil acts and just tell people she made tea by putting the tea bag in a mug of water and microwaving the whole thing.

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    Lemmy.World ToS and the murder of the UHC CEO
  • I left the instance because one of the mods was defending the decision to remove people discussing the Adjuster and said it was for God to judge.

    I drew the line personally at someone using their religion to justify moderation.

  • UnitedHealthcare Posted A Tribute To Slain CEO On Facebook — And 90,000 People Reacted With The Same Emoji
  • I just left lemmy.world yesterday and I was blown away by the massive amount if content coming from instances I wasn't seeing before.

    I don't agree with having someone running my instance telling me I'm not allowed to see what people are posting. I can determine that for myself, thanks.

  • What item you use frequently would you be least surprised to learn is secretly bad for you?
  • You can make it from milk and butter if I remember. You can make it from double cream (heavy whipping cream in the US).

    And I would love to just buy a jar but I can't find them anywhere except online!! It's such a shame because I grew up enjoying it, and went a few years too busy to have anything with it, and then when I went to buy it... nowhere.

    Eta: If someone has a solution for me in the US thst doesn't involve paying a fortune online, I am all ears! More ears than anything really.

  • She's right
  • I come from a mental health background and spoons is excellent for anyone. It needs explaining, sure, but neurodivergent people can use spoons to explain the cost of their executive dysfunction, people with depression can use spoons... hell, people free from illness can use this expression, too!

    I get being bitter about jargon but it's an extremely versatile and easy-to-understand metaphor. I think the aim here should be to share it more, rather than try to label it as improper to include.

  • What item you use frequently would you be least surprised to learn is secretly bad for you?

    This is sort of a shower thought because this morning I was using some shaving cream and I thought, if it turns out in 5 years this was giving me cancer, I wouldn't be surprised.

    Comes out a goo, ejected from a can with force, immediately becomes a foam?

    Do you have anything you use that you think might be too good to be true?

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    flicker @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Mentally ill woman in my late 30s.

    I'm here to help!

    (Formerly of lemmy.world and of kbin.social before that.)

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