For me it means it’s easier to smoke too much accidentally. If I’m alone that’s fine I guess but socially it’s a problem. I prefer gummies or drinks now.
For me it means it’s easier to smoke too much accidentally. If I’m alone that’s fine I guess but socially it’s a problem. I prefer gummies or drinks now.
Why don’t you like the AI answer box (other than it being wrong sometimes)?
I’ve never been so bold. Maybe if you wrap it in foil with some sauce and veggies.
If you lick it clean and wipe it with a cloth it’s probably fine, but that’d be crossing a line for me. I’d rather put a weeks worth of spooned peanut butter in a bag and skooge it out.
As long as it’s not a fork you’re good.
One of my long term friends was always into comedy. I think it ended up being a pipeline for his eventual turn into the right.
Openness exists on a spectrum
Me neither but now that I do I’m very happy so thank you.
Maybe no one in the history of the internet has argued about this and it’s just time for people to duke it out. I thought everything was settled about cats by now, but maybe not.
A lot of people choose not to live in the city with good transit because housing is too expensive, so they live in the 'burbs. All that extra money means they can get a fancy new car lease. They drive into the city and because cars are allowed everywhere 24/7 there is no reason for them to look for alternatives in high traffic zones.
Way too much emphasis on making it look like a calendar app. It should just be a list at that point.
Here’s another answer!
a) we want to be social
It’s in our nature to want to be around other people. It helps us feel safe, create a sense of belonging, is amusing, and provides us with rich experiences that are hard or not possible to achieve on our own. Lots of simple reasons why people want to hang out.
b) but we have an ego
But everyone is walking about with a very intimate/personal concept of self that instructs them how to behave, how to feel, how to respond. Our feelings and thoughts in each moment are shaped by our sense of identity. Our identity isn’t actually a fixed, immutable thing. It is constantly shifting, working to conform or be different or just prevent itself from collapsing entirely. The self responds to the environment the same way out bodies do.
c) being social
So we’re home alone and wanting some company because we’re feeling lonely, but then we arrange ourselves to spend time with others and suddenly our self is on high alert because it’s being observed by others. Am I being genuine? Do people like me? Am I talking enough, or too much? Do I look ok? Did I wear the right clothes? Can I share this opinion? What should I say about that? Every conscious thought and unconscious pattern is at play, pulling and poking your sense of self and it can be disorientating and scary.
I usually binge a specific channel in a new subject then youtube blasts me with whatever they think will engage me the most and it’s always the trashiest content. Big red arrows, all caps, surprised faces, misleading thumbnails.
no one wants to hear your bitchin
It’s a problem because it’s not just Trump, it’s whole party that has gone way off the rails. Bundy could run but he wouldn’t win.
There’s only like 3 rules to becoming president and one is age and other is being an american. The bar is intentionally low.
It’s why I went back to reddit. I check in here occasionally to check. I can handle the reddit hive if I limit where and how I participate. But the hardcore political ideologies sprinkled everywhere in lemmy ruin even a limited browsing experience for me.
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The article
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/kamala-harris-ran-her-office-like-a-prosecutor-not-everyone-liked-that/ar-AA1q6EmE