lots of [removed] and [deleted] and way too many sub rules
it's hard to know if just going to lemmy or trying to improve reddit are better strategies (or some other reddit alternative)
lots of [removed] and [deleted] and way too many sub rules
it's hard to know if just going to lemmy or trying to improve reddit are better strategies (or some other reddit alternative)
scarred for life, but you just focus on other things
I was going to guess racially based comments about crime in detroit idk
indeed, 'tis poison for body and mind...
mistake is relying on bing's servers?
the problem is "intellectual property" existing at all, just get rid of it entirely and make everything public domain
also too much: [deleted] [removed]
there are some alternatives popping up like drone light shows (which can do some interesting displays fireworks can't?) and if they got popular enough maybe people wouldn't feel a need for fireworks as much
there's the indieweb movement, smaller sites trying to have fun, like neocities