BlackSheep
@BlackSheep@lemmy.ca
- Comment on To join Facebook these days, one must record a video selfie 22 hours ago:
I’m not technical. This is just common sense. Does common sense no longer exist? Geezus… 1984
- Comment on To join Facebook these days, one must record a video selfie 1 day ago:
I just can’t believe ANYONE would actually do this! WTF??
- Comment on To join Facebook these days, one must record a video selfie 1 day ago:
You don’t. I deleted my FB account years ago. Honestly, I do miss Marketplace, and I wish someone would come out with a buy/sell app to replace Marketplace—without all the BS
- Comment on I'm trapped in this fleshy cage of my emotions. 2 days ago:
Philomena Cunk is a fictional character portrayed by British comedian Diane Morgan. She is known for her satirical and humorous take on documentaries, particularly in the series “Cunk on Britain” and “Cunk on Shakespeare.” The character is characterized by her deadpan delivery and absurd questions, which often highlight the ridiculousness of certain historical and cultural topics. Cunk’s interviews and commentary provide a comedic perspective on serious subjects, making her a popular figure in British comedy.
- Comment on Speak American 5 days ago:
Seeing recipes from everywhere but the US, and Americans asking to have the recipe ingredients converted “for them”. Sheesh…
- Comment on Life is unfair to landlords 2 weeks ago:
Every time I see these posts: The happiest countries in the world are consistently: The Nordic countries are often considered happy due to high levels of social trust, strong welfare systems, and low income inequality, which contribute to a sense of security and well-being among their citizens. Additionally, their effective governance and access to quality public services play a significant role in enhancing overall life satisfaction. These governments are working for the people, not oligarchs.
- Comment on Life is unfair to landlords 2 weeks ago:
My mother was deserted by our father in the 60s. She had 4 children. She found a rental house. Our landlords became like family. She struggled, but always paid the rent, and our house was always well looked after. As an adult, I suspect the couple that owned the property never raised the rent. I don’t know that for sure as I didn’t have the opportunity to ask my Mom before she died. I will say that all 4 children were educated and are leading productive lives. Thank you to the kindness and humanity of that couple that were our landlords ❤️. You made such a difference in my Mother’s, and her 4 children’s lives.
- Comment on Anon blames millennials 3 weeks ago:
STOP blaming age groups! It’s a divide and conquer tactic. It’s not your parent’s fault. It’s not your grandparent’s fault. It is the fault of the rising Oligarchy Super Wealthy. Their system works when we work against each other. We’re even suspicious and blame our parents and grandparents these days. WTF??
- Comment on Generational differences 3 weeks ago:
Actually, both generations got it wrong. We rolled with biodegradable papers. No plastic required.
- Comment on Man singing in Yola, an Irish dialect of English now extinct 5 weeks ago:
Wow!! That is really gorgeous ❤️
- Comment on Nintendo ‘warned to expect 145% tariff on Nintendo Switch 2’ 5 weeks ago:
With innocent people being illegally abducted and wrongfully deported to El Salvador, I am astounded that there is so much concern about the Nintendo Switch 2. Seriously people!! Where are the priorities? WTF?!
- Comment on Am I going crazy, or has people's spelling gotten awful lately? 5 weeks ago:
Punctuation is correct here, though. That helps a lot.
- Comment on Am I going crazy, or has people's spelling gotten awful lately? 5 weeks ago:
True. Good point.
- Comment on Am I going crazy, or has people's spelling gotten awful lately? 5 weeks ago:
Completely agree. I cringe on a regular basis. I never know if it’s “stylistic”, typos, laziness? Sentence structure has also gone for shit.
- Comment on Anon is worried about men 1 month ago:
People used to “socialize” in person. We had nightclubs, bars, parties, dances. Young people gathered and met—in person. That doesn’t seem to happen anymore. Why?? The allure of nightclubs was live bands… too expensive now. Bars?… too expensive now outside of special occasions. Dances? Not sure what happened there… too expensive to rent a hall and hire music? And parties? Not sure about that either.
- Comment on Calm your tits 1 month ago:
I gotta get this guy into my university class. His dogs, too!
- Comment on The gentrified forest near me removed the bins. .. From their café/picnic area 2 months ago:
They just don’t want to pay people to empty the bins. Defunding. DEFUNDING!