

The worst part is that it definitely isn’t poop. But it’s close enough that the vomit reflex hits anyway.
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The worst part is that it definitely isn’t poop. But it’s close enough that the vomit reflex hits anyway.
Soft-serve
Not really the biggest, but most complex: the ornithopter set. Tremendous fun, and some of the mechanics feel borderline lego-illegal.
Lemmy is a community of communities, and is all the better for it.
I just pop mine in my mouth every now and then.
I’m sorry to be the one to break it to you, but this is what peak male performance looks like.
Look, $20 is $20
Yes. Abolish all sexuality. Ace is the way.
Sure thing! Help me pay for it?
All times. Our cats graze well and don’t have weight issues.
Our dogs, however, twice a day for Señores Chonk and Chonk También.
While I agree with you, the quantity of robots has greatly increased of late. While still not as numerous as users, they are hitting every link and wrecking your caches by not focusing on hotspots like humans do.
There are ways to do it, buy per the EULA all are not allowed.
You should still do it. But be aware that you aren’t supposed to.
You can do that here, you just can’t sell it and also call it food. You could sell such a thing as a rock with organic protective covering and be as OK as anyone is here.
I wasn’t aware the quote wasn’t considered relevant today. But in the same vein, tolerance has a similar implication: acceptance without understanding.
Compassion is usually read as acceptance despite no understanding. You don’t have to like things people do, or even the people themselves. But it’s always best to treat them as humans up front.
Sure, but also “love the sinner, hate the sin.” Compassion still feels more appropriate.
Just diggin’ that air, amirite?
I feel like “tolerance” is the wrong word here. If you instead strive for “compassion” you’d be closer to the mark.
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