It always confused me as to why everyone else are allowed to behave badly and constantly scream, and I have to be mindful and respect them, but they never have to show even the smallest respect back and I can’t even raise my voice ones without being in trouble.
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From my understanding both revolve around using other people to get money, but a gold digger dose it in person, might even go as far as marriage and life insurance clames. Where as a catfish dose it online, to be able to maintain the fake persona.
So they are similar but there are some differences.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What to do with too many raspberries and strawberries?
2·5 months agoEnlists them in the army.
SgtAStrawberry@lemmy.worldtochronicpain@lemmy.world•Doctors: Have you tried NOT waking up?English
11·6 months agoYou forgot the tiny sliver of my favourite. “This is going to be a good day, I’m dominating it …FUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!”
Always lovely to wake up with some hope just for it all to be pulled away by the time you make it downstairs. /s
Especially as a lot of places and apps makes it nearly or completely impossible to copy text, at least from a phone.
That is true, but the glass could also stand on the table the whole day and ge didn’t care. By the end he got his own glass and he loved it just the same, our water was however still a bit better.
That or suggest a second water bowl, as a can’t harm to give the cat more water to choose from.
Except for some cats that show their face down a glass to drink, with their whiskers completely squashed between them and the glass.
And apparently prefer it that way. Most cats will not like it but some do.
We got one of those little water fountains, super popular. Everyone has there own place on it to drink. One likes where the water comes out, one likes the little pool and one likes the edge towards the nozzle, the water makes small waves there.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•No! Go do that outside!
9·6 months agoAfter getting moved down from the couch.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•A game you "didn't know it was bad 'til people told you so"?
3·6 months agoI really like it until I started having problems with what I think must have been save bloating, making it more and more difficult to save. Which in turn made me quite until a possible fix as I didn’t want to risk the save becoming unplayable.
Then I played other things and sort of forgot to check if it was fixed, but I still really liked the game.
I tried The Outer Worlds but couldn’t stand it.
Also why the process might be lacking NOW with encouragement and recognition, those children could continue to work on their thesis and theories and make groundbreaking discovers in the future.
I rather we encourage the children showing creativity, curiosity and intrest in a subject, then the 5000 baking soda volcano or solar system display.
If you putt that important buttons that close you need bare minimum one confirmation pop-up, preferably two.
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Games@lemmy.world•What people miss about Steam Deck's "loss" to NintendoEnglish
2·6 months agoThat is unfortunately very common, especially in the gaming world.
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Chronic Illness@lemmy.world•"You sure you just don't want to work or something"English
3·6 months agoIf it’s any comfort reading about you getting meds but only suffering side-effects, gave me some comfort in that I can’t even get an appointment. Like I might not get any help, but at least I don’t get meds that make it worse.
Also I completely agree with you on what dose it matter if it is addictive. My grandmother got a medicine that worked grate on her dementia, but the next doctor (they hospital hade like short hired doctors on rotation) took it away because it is really addictive. She never got a medicine that worked well after that, had she stayed on the addictive one she most likely would have gotten 5-10 good years more, but you know addiction.
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tumblr@lemmy.world•If you ever want to feel old, read the notes on posts like this
7·6 months ago-
Sims 3
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Skyrim
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Animal Crossing New Leaf
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Cities: Skyline
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Sims 2
So I don’t really feel that old when reading the notes, I do however apologise to anyone having an age crisis reading this.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•MFW Lemmy.world is having server problems
6·7 months agoThe same feeling as when the internet is down so you try to go to those down detector websites to see if the internet is down.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You're being sold as an action figure. What 2 accessories do you come with?
2·7 months agoA cat and a laptop.
The cat can also sitt on the laptop keybord.
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Games@lemmy.world•Almost 19% of Japanese people in their 20s have spent so much money on gacha they struggled with covering living expenses, survey reveals - AUTOMATON WESTEnglish
1·7 months agoThank you, for the explanation.





What are some of your favourites when taking that into account?
Cozy games for me are like Stardew Valley/Harvest Moon, Sims and Cities Skyline, but you definitely have to pause them if your going away or you lose stuff and/or everyone panics.