meliaesc
@meliaesc@lemmy.world
- Comment on Empires fall 1 day ago:
You expect nothing to take their place?
- Comment on Just a reminder... 1 week ago:
But on slow days, they are still only getting minimum wage… tips are part of the culture, but not guaranteed and can’t be counted on for budgeting living expenses.
- Comment on Nintendo filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, Inc. 1 week ago:
TemTem is probably just further down on the to-sue list.
- Comment on Just a reminder... 1 week ago:
They are likely including tips in that range.
- Comment on The heart wants what the heart wants 2 weeks ago:
I get the crunch wrap with potatoes instead of beef
- Comment on I'm so sorry 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on Anon checks out mobile gaming 1 month ago:
When was your experience, and which device? The 2.2+ version has been stable for me. I tried on android phone, tablet, and ipad.
- Comment on Anon checks out mobile gaming 1 month ago:
The port is fantastic, have you used it since the initial round of upsates?
- Comment on What has he done to deserve this? 1 month ago:
Relabeling is such a chore.
- Comment on obesity 1 month ago:
I went from a perfect healthy BMI to gaining 50lbs over the course of a year (lockdown wasn’t great for my mental health). I’m obese now, and I need to stop stuffing my face. There’s explanations for every behavior, but there’s no “cause” or solution for something like skin color or other genetic festures.
- Comment on obesity 1 month ago:
Retard isn’t the same as the n word either.
- Comment on NASA Ping 1 month ago:
Come to think of it, who are the real aliens?
- Comment on Bryony Page 1 month ago:
They’re synonymous in this context.
- Comment on Good point 1 month ago:
I’m so genuinely happy to hear you’re doing better now.
- Comment on Good point 1 month ago:
Being cheated on won’t improve their mental health. Surely you realize there must be some other way of handling that situation? You’re never responsible for what someone does to themselves btw.
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 2 months ago:
Anyone have any other cool crossplatform tools to share?
- Comment on Pi Day 2 months ago:
What an oddly specific trigger. I’m sure 3/14 has a tragic past somewhere too. 🤔
- Comment on Breaking News! 2 months ago:
Nicknames as legal names is one of my pet peeves, and I acknowledge that I have no right to have an opinion about someone’s name.
- Comment on Ive bought two 2 months ago:
Why are you not the only person who did the math? Also, it’s not hollow.
- Comment on Mildred 2 months ago:
Funnily enough, I looked up “Jerry” and it has a different origin, also biblical.
Short form of Jeremiah or Jeremy, which are from the Hebrew Yirmiyahu meaning “sent by God” or “appointed by God”.
- Comment on Mildred 2 months ago:
My son is named Jericho 🤷🏽♀️
- Comment on Penguins ❤️ 2 months ago:
Maybe not sexual, but animals get outcasted/exiled from their groups for all sorts of reasons!
Stolen from AI google response for wolf exile, as an example.
- Aggression: If a wolf displays aggressive behavior towards other pack members, especially the alpha pair or other dominant wolves, it may be exiled to maintain harmony within the pack.
- Injury or illness: Wolves that are injured or sick may be seen as a liability to the pack as they may not be able to keep up with the group or contribute to hunting effectively. In such cases, the pack may exile the weaker individual to ensure the survival of the rest of the group.
- Reproductive competition: In some cases, subordinate wolves may challenge the alpha pair for dominance or breeding rights within the pack. If a wolf is unsuccessful in its attempts to challenge the alpha pair, it may be forced out of the pack.
- Old age: Older wolves that are no longer able to keep up with the pack or contribute to hunting effectively may be pushed out of the group to ensure the pack’s survival.
- Genetic diversity: In some cases, wolves may be exiled to prevent inbreeding within the pack. Maintaining genetic diversity is important for the long-term health and survival of the pack.
- Resource scarcity: If resources such as food become scarce, the pack may not be able to support all its members. In such situations, weaker or less dominant wolves may be forced out to reduce competition for resources.
- Behavioral issues: Wolves that consistently display disruptive or antisocial behavior within the pack may be exiled to maintain
- Comment on Did it hurt? 3 months ago:
You sound pleasant. Is the most important thing about relationships always being right? 🤔
- Comment on Who doesn't love Kit Kat's? 3 months ago:
My husband’s favorite treat is a KitKat, he’s also deathly allergic to shellfish (my favorite food). I sent him this immediately.
- Comment on Hero 3 months ago:
Competence is judged by their ability to communicate the purpose and results. Lack of social skills also detracts from the audience who is willing to review it.
- Comment on Hero 3 months ago:
I’m genuinely confused how everyone is reacting to this. What good is research that no one cares to hear?
- Comment on Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer 3 months ago:
It may be a bad dye job, but I wouldn’t personally attack him on that basis alone.
- Comment on hot dog 4 months ago:
Maybe it’s okay if humanity dies out. 🤔
- Comment on Never Forget 4 months ago:
Mm. Breaking and entering to share publicly funded research is different than B&E with the threat of violence…
- Comment on research 5 months ago:
I’m incredibly high and cannot handle this 😂