other_cat @ other_cat @lemmy.zip Posts 7Comments 16Joined 2 mo. ago

You're welcome, thank you for being receptive! I did like the style of the comic overall!
Font's a touch hard to read, FYI.
Someone told me recently "People don't want to think. They want to be ruled."
haha holy shit I love this one
I'm guessing a humorous exaggeration? I've accidentally cut bread off a loaf into weirdly thin/wedge slices but bagels I tend to nail pretty consistently.
Thank you very much for the effort you put into this post.
"That is one big pile of shit."
Welcome ex-Redditors!
Happy to report that Zip has been quite enjoyable.
Well said!
I hold your power in awe. I have the exact opposite of this. I cannot picture spatial dimensions in my head at all.
Haha was about to say the same thing, this image never fails to evoke anger wherever it goes.
Sadly and unsurprisingly, nothing near me. On the bright side, we do have a farmer's market so I'll just continue to patron that and say that if you have one near you, definitely check them out!
According to Wikipedia, he personally seems anti-abortion due to religious beliefs but also doesn't seem to support that the government make religiously fueled mandates. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_W._Pyle#Political_views
Here's the response tweet made to the controversy: https://nitter.privacydev.net/nathanwpyle/status/1115684701069611008#m
Does make me wonder how many people are trying to affect local change. That's not going to get notice by anyone online, after all.
The filter is atrocious.
I also feel like even though, yes it goes against the idea of a DEfederated setup, in order to entice users, there should be a big catch-all "default" instance that users will gravitate to when they don't know what they want in particular. IMO, this isn't a bad thing. It does lead to one particular instance getting bloated, but it gives people time to acclimate, to check out how everything works, and then once they're cozy, they can pick up and move to a smaller, more niche instance.
Love it when the watermark blocks the meme text.