TheYear2525
@TheYear2525@lemmy.world
- Comment on Are there any people who hates music? 1 year ago:
I hope this is a joke where you’re calling your two year old child “a guy you live with”.
- Comment on What happens when people die with metal on or on them? 1 year ago:
Before the human begins to decompose, the essence of the pacemaker leaves its plastic housing (the “accidentals” of the device) and goes to a realm outside of space and time to forever keep pace of the Great Heart for which it was ultimately created. The human, meanwhile, is eaten by worms.
- Comment on Can you take the lint from your dryer and make clothing? 1 year ago:
Also blow out the duct. So many people don’t even know that’s a thing that needs done. Took me a decade until I learned that, and it was so clogged.
- Comment on How they got their names 1 year ago:
First time since the 70s, I suppose.
- Comment on How they got their names 1 year ago:
Smart to put IDELAND and IEELAND next to each other so the programmers and electrical engineers can work closely together.
- Comment on I believe science but I don't understand science. Does that make me religious? 1 year ago:
Fossils? Satan put them there to trick you.
Light from billions of light years away? God created it in transit.
Radiometric dating? God just poofed the isotopes to look that way
Nothing is falsifiable when there are all-powerful beings magicking stuff willy nilly.
- Comment on How do you exit a dream? 1 year ago:
“Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.”
- Comment on Horseshoe Theory of Breakfast Meals 1 year ago:
On rye with thousand island?
- Comment on If Thanos had, instead of randomly wiping out 50% of all living things, he had instead in each species wiped out only the dumbest 50% what would the reaction of each avenger have been? 1 year ago:
Would they all still exist?
- Comment on How many of y'all's local PDs are running drugs? 1 year ago:
Small town TN here. They do their deals in the Waffle House parking lot, and protect their suppliers from the competition.
- Comment on Totalitarianism. What are the good things about it? 1 year ago:
In Dune, it was used for thousands of years to build up a desire to spread, to instill a lasting distrust of leaders who would implement it, and to control the genetic trajectory of humanity in a way that would let them survive a foreseen existential threat.
In the real world, the benefits of it are for the ruler, not the populace.
- Comment on What are some alternatives to bars that stay open late for folks that don't drink alcohol? 1 year ago:
There isn’t much drinking at swingers clubs, in my experience. At least not in the public areas.
- Comment on Can't post images, says "SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<', " 1 year ago:
That said, I’m not Lemmy support, just a bored web developer.
- Comment on Can't post images, says "SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<', " 1 year ago:
Nope
- Comment on Can't post images, says "SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<', " 1 year ago:
That’s almost always from an endpoint expecting a JSON response but getting back the HTML of a 404 page. Fun!
- Comment on Risky Google search 1 year ago:
It’s hard to sing bc with a mouthful.
- Comment on How do you call a word that is so rudimentary that it can't be defined without being redundant? 1 year ago:
The vast majority of words in natural languages aren’t created by somebody like an invention. They slowly form over time and over populations. In fact, I don’t think any of the words in your comment were “coined” in the sense that, say, Shakespeare coined “dwindle”.
- Comment on why isn't the use of the bidet more widespread? 1 year ago:
The bidet would just blow the regulators’ heads
Only if they sit on it backwards for the drying portion,
- Comment on don't be shy, speak your mind 1 year ago:
For plants or masturbation?