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dullbananas (Joseph Silva)
dullbananas (Joseph Silva) @ dullbananas @lemmy.ca
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No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

Does seeing daylight create an illusion of being a little more warm?

Just Post Something @sh.itjust.works

I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as NFT is in fact NFT + evil use case.

Linux @lemmy.ml

What GNU + Linux software could enable deep integration of backup, sync, and transfer; just as convenient and beginner-friendly (edit: and efficient) as what Apple provides?

No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

What water bottles are completely free from the problem of weird chipping/shavings of the material which could put material in the water, even when dropping it or when using Bottle Bright tablets?

Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

This page on fsf.org takes you to google.com when you click on an unrelated image

Just Post @lemmy.world

When Bill Gates used his scheduler programmer role in high school to be put in a class with all girls, did the scheduler become a dating app?

dullbananas highlights @lemmy.ca

Watch me and others from improv class perform during this show tonight!

Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

How I Fought To Graduate Without Using Nonfree Software - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation

linuxmemes @lemmy.world

Proprietary software's inferiorities, such as this control center downgrade, remind me of that one Dhar Mann video where kids enjoy homemade food and insult what the "award winning pastry chef" made.

No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

Are most people who avoid turn signals do it to feel more normal? (Imitating their parents, avoiding perceived stupidity of using turn signals when it seems useless, etc)

Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

Web-based libre software for video chat

  • When in comes to my own posts and comments, my trust in vague negative reactions is long gone.

    Some things that made me more suspicious of Lemmy users:

    • Most criticism of one thing was vague and often mentioned my mental health. And the only non-vague comment was targeted at the involved Catholic beliefs/values and my unusual sense of humor.
    • I banned someone for 1 day for saying "So, am I right in assuming that OP has untreated schizophrenia? Wtf is this word vomit?" and someone described this as "banned a guy because he said you write poorly" which is a very weird interpretation. I obviously would not have gived a ban if the comment just said "you write poorly".

    For me, taking online feedback less seriously was a big part of growing up.

  • Downvoting bad typos is so weird.

  • A new set of knives can include things like glue.

  • This post is about the shown "Windows or Mac" choice on the profile

    Bill Gates is enemy of GNU + Linux

  • GNU+Linux Humor @lemmy.ml

    Catholicchemistry.com is bill gates 😡

  • An example of something that makes personality less visible is social anxiety. Changing that kind of stuff doesn't mean that one is wrongly "forcing it" or being less genuine.

    Some advice mentioned in these comments are examples of criticizing the intention of finding a romantic partner ("intention" might have been too vague): https://www.reddit.com/r/CatholicDating/comments/1h0gy5r/what_is_some_advice_christian_people_swear_is/

    Alternative phrasing of my observation: ... they confuse personality with the box surrounding it, and they take their own box's transparency for granted

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    When people say "just be yourself" and criticize intentions, they confuse the glass box with the personality inside, and they take their own glass's cleanliness (what makes it transparent) for granted

    YouTube Poop @lemmy.ca

    "Yes we do You tube Poops" - spammer from Global Assist Company who probably scraped email address from my website

    Mark My Words @lemm.ee

    MMW: an AI-generated image of Jesus will be hung up in a church

    Catholic - Catholicism on Lemmy @lemmy.sdf.org

    Will I Ever Find "The One"? - Ascension Presents

    Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    'Baby shark, doo, doo.' Popular kids' song used to deter the homeless

    hmmm @lemmy.world

    hmmm

  • Literally the most controversial lemmy comment in the search results for "the" on lemmy.ca

  • hmmm @lemmy.world

    hmmm

  • If there's carbon monoxide, then someone might fill in a bubble thinking it makes the candidate less likely to win, get the candidates mixed up, forget to fill in the bubble, etc.

  • Carbon monoxide in a voting place could affect which choices are picked by voters who use the booths.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    In the U.S., are all voting booth areas required to have carbon monoxide detectors?

  • Jokes aside he is bad grandpa for leading grandchildren into bad water

  • To convince more people, it may help to have an analysis that doesn't include celebratory dinners, eating out, physical television, etc. The inclusion of those things are either a drop in the bucket or have good enough rationales, but too many Americans are too dumb to accept that.

  • What if the priest doest't provide emotional support

  • Is this about God's forgiveness not being deserved?