Maeve
@Maeve@kbin.social
- Comment on Have you tipped your landlord for Mother's Day? 21 hours ago:
😂
- Comment on People are realizing celebrities are unnecessary 1 day ago:
Their kindness, thoughtful comments and humor makes the world a much nicer place.
- Comment on People are realizing celebrities are unnecessary 1 day ago:
I'm following several people. I didn't know if they're considered celebrities by anyone else, but have touched my life from afar, so they are celebrities, to me.
- Comment on Xbox president: Studio closures will ensure 'business is healthy for the long term' 2 days ago:
Yes
- Comment on Womens fashion guide 3 days ago:
I'm guessing the cheetah print is leggings.
- Comment on This Doctor Won’t Take Health Insurance - and Charges Just $35 a Visit | AJ+ (5:46) 3 days ago:
If enough care providers do this, we'd become much closer to single prayer care.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 days ago:
That would mean aipac contributed way more to his political campaign than we imagined, since Israel has been funding Hamas for forever.
- Comment on Boring ass planet 6 days ago:
It looks like fiberoptic glass.
- Comment on Anon makes a satanic pact 6 days ago:
The real magic is in doing the work, on himself to do whatever needs doing to believe he's worthy, so he has the confidence to just talk to her, and see where it goes.
- Comment on Are we the baddies? 6 days ago:
Soc 100: for a society to correct a problem, a major portion of that society first have to agree an issue is a problem. This will naturally lead to a state of anomie.
- Comment on Anon has nerdy hobbies 1 week ago:
When I was young, the more females that joined, the less it happened. DND, MTG, whatever.
- Comment on Anon has nerdy hobbies 1 week ago:
Are you serious? It doesn't work that way where I am.
- Comment on [Serious] Do you know of any processed snack foods with some vitamins? 1 week ago:
Op, I agree with getting some gastric testing, if possible. I may or not be divergent, testing is cost prohibitive. But I was diagnosed as a child with IBS and still have occasional issues after food poisoning set backs a while ago. After getting that straightened out, a decent probiotic cap with fiber set me back on track until I could eat a mostly veggie diet, until the robber Barron corporate overlords started pricing decent food so crazily. You can add nutrition to crackers or bread with nut butters if your toddler will have them. If toddler requires more sweetness, try adding as little maple syrup as possible, and honey if his practitioner deems it ok.
Have you tried home made sweet potato fries (oven baked or air fry is fine, you'd have to look up how to oven fry them), or if your child will eat baked sweet potatoe with a little real butter they are highly nutritious and gut friendly. It's just hard to say because one of the many reasons I may be asd is it doesn't matter how much I like the flavor of something, if I don't like the feel or consistency of a food, I'm simply not having it.
- Comment on [Serious] Do you know of any processed snack foods with some vitamins? 1 week ago:
Why processed?
- Comment on Send a message! Use a virtual pipe bomb! 2 weeks ago:
This is amazingly awesome! Thanks for warming my heart.
- Comment on If you want communism, you can start a commune 2 weeks ago:
We used to actually do that.
- Comment on If you want communism, you can start a commune 2 weeks ago:
Socialism light? There's a beginning point somewhere.
- Comment on If you want communism, you can start a commune 2 weeks ago:
Yes, I wish I'd ignored this thread altogether.
- Comment on If you want communism, you can start a commune 2 weeks ago:
This isn't McDonald's and I'm not your oncall personal spoon feeder.
- Comment on If you want communism, you can start a commune 2 weeks ago:
Go read Karl Marx, beginning with Capital and The Communist Manifesto. Neither are long reads, and I should reread them myself, when I get a breather and my brain isn't mush.
- Comment on If you want communism, you can start a commune 2 weeks ago:
That's the thing, and it's by design: you can't begin to imagine anything different. Maybe this will help?
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
🤨
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
It's funny. My general region uses text but really only phones if it's really important right this moment. We do have the phone conversations when it's too much to text though.
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
Jesus. I remember my first cell was $35/month, 350 minutes of talk, no data and unlimited texts, before smart phones. On contact.
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
I have a couple of friends and a family member on signal, the rest I text with, except for a neighbor who is too old to be great at it, and a blind friend. Oh and the elderly lady up the street. I guess my point is plenty of people use SMS, I guess it's whatever people prefer in a given area. I loathe voice, except on rare occasion when I speak with my kid or a good friend of mine, halfway around the world, but that's through signal, and it's always great to voice/video chat with him and sometimes his friends or SO.
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
And? I can see several neighbors' residences. We barely get cell signal half the time, and the only Internet currently is dodgy WiFi, which also regularly goes wonky. A lot of times we can walk into nearby establishments and leave empty -handed, because Internet is down and we don't have cash enough in have to make our purchases.
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
I quit with WhatsApp when Meta acquired it.
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
Where is this?
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
Not everyone lives in densely packed urban areas.
- Comment on Why are SMS messages so expensive? 2 weeks ago:
Are you kidding? Everyone I know, even the kids, prefer sms. You can answer when and/or if you have time or feel like it