A buddhist vegan goth with questionable humour.

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Cake day: June 19th, 2023

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  • I only use Lemmy since the reddit API Fuck up.

    Sometimes, if I am looking for information, I visit reddit, but I treat it like any other random forum I look up something, take the info and fuck off again.

    I use YouTube, if you wanna count that. I don’t comment there and use Newpipe or PipePipe, so only consuming and no participation there too.

    I haven’t used any other social media, like Facebook or Instagram, so nothing hardcore for me in just continuing not to do so.


  • Gloomy@mander.xyztomemes@lemmy.worldWho remembers this?
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    3 days ago

    I don’t understand this, can you explain it?

    In the left I see a black and blue dress with a yellow box. The dress inside the box is still black and blue (with yellow tint).

    In the right side I see a white and gold dress with a blue. box. Inside the box the dress is white and gold, with a blue tint.

    What am i supposed to see here? What is this telling me?











  • And after 6 months find out that you never actually did that so delete windows/migrate it into a VM and enjoy the extra game drive you won.

    This is where I am at. As of last week I banned Windows to the deeps of a vm and went all in on Linux (Mint, in this case). Dual bootet for a couple of months but since I never used Windows outside of a vm anyway…

    Havnt had a single issue with games so far, besides some very minor hick ups that were resolved easily. Than again, im lucky that the game so play have been supported so far.


  • Well, the tree thing is reality for those that chose forest burials (at least thats a thing in my country).

    I think we would run out of benches by lakes rather quick. Also, that is a thing already.

    Keeping an Urn is not legal everywhere. I agree the it should be.

    The thing is, that humans want to do something with he their loves ones remains. We are incredibly social creates, to the point where our bonds last beyond death. We have buried our dead for thousands and thousands of years. Neanderthals buried their dead. It’s just an extremely human way to process grieve, complete independent of any religion.

    So having a dedicated space to do so makes total sense. Of course that takes up room. But I’d argue that having a park like, walkable and often very beautiful place in your neighborhood is a net win for everybody. Unless you think that we should also get rid of parks and other recreational areas.

    And, you have the possibility to visit a dedicated place of grievance close by, which is sensible especially for elderly people.