Yawnder
@Yawnder@lemmy.zip
- Comment on BMW, Subaru and Porsche drivers ‘more likely to cause a crash’, study finds 1 year ago:
“People with a lot of money generally are more sellfish than other people and think others should yield because their own self is more important.”
- Comment on Welcome To Aftermath - Worker-owned video game journalism 1 year ago:
Can confirm. I’ve seen a small studio abuse one of the sole dev that wasn’t an owner and ducking him so hard…
- Comment on Why did Lemmy change from post/comment score to count? 1 year ago:
Or you could just check what that person just said now and there and judge them based on that?
Like right now I’m judging you about being shallow that’s easily influenced by group mentality and that is craving for social validation.
You might be the most chilled person, or have the best value system in the world. Our more or less unique and single interactions will have been this post, so why should I care about the others?
- Comment on GameStop’s definition of “New” 1 year ago:
First of all, how are you?
- Comment on GameStop’s definition of “New” 1 year ago:
Do they still sell games? I would have sworn it was a Funko Pop dedicated shop.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I wouldn’t go that broad no. There is just a ton of propaganda in America about how Israel is good, and a lot of whitegloving around anything Jewish because of the power some hold in society, especially in the media.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I’ve been saying I hate what Israel does (and to some extent Israel itself since it’s it’s sole purpose it seems) for a long time but saying that made me antisemitic. (Even though my disdain has nothing to do with them practicing any kind of religion, but is because of their actions.)
Now it’s more acceptable.
- Comment on Why advertise on YouTube? 1 year ago:
Hehehe. I do get that!
- Comment on Why advertise on YouTube? 1 year ago:
Sure, sure.
- Comment on Why advertise on YouTube? 1 year ago:
Are you more likely to buy Cascade dishwasher soap, or that other random box of a name you’ve never heard of, for the same price?
That’s what I thought.
- Comment on [CW: Slurs] Any attempt to connect with my dad immediately turns into "Woke liberals are ruining the world." 1 year ago:
So I guess both divinity based religions, and non-divinity based religions both are right since a lot of people are believing in both.
Also, the Earth is both flat and a sphere because lots of people are believing in both!
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
They’re just looking for trouble imo.
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 1 year ago:
Oh, wow, it’s way more east than I thought. With all that meaning around about it, now I’ll remember!
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 1 year ago:
I don’t know where it is. I could look it up, but I would guess… Idaho would be middle almost all the way north and Delaware somewhere south-west of that. I don’t think Delaware was in the original 13 colonies and I don’t remember seeing any mentions of it between Quebec and Florida when I went when I was 9 😛
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 1 year ago:
The average non-Usaains knows way more states than the average Usaains knows of foreign states/provinces.
Not knowing about where Delaware is relatively to Idaho is not the same as not knowing that Sudan isn’t in South America.