It says “Video Not Found”.
It says “Video Not Found”.
I’m sure there would be complaints about it representing the patriarchy.
You're right. I was watching it in a floating window on my phone, so the tiny picture made it look like a cross. Now that I see it full screen, it's definitely a mic.
Mike is wearing a cross. I wonder if he normally wore one, or just put it on for that interview?
They can choose to take hormone blockers at 12, but they can’t choose to have sex until they’re 18 (depending on local statutes). The laws are filled with hypocrisy.
I’m not sure who your authority is that determines the offense of words, but I have friends from China that take great offense to the term.
And sleeveless! That’s the “sweet” part.
Sizes measured in songs? Is my shirt size a "Sweet Home Alabama"?
Are you not blonde?
I didn't know people still used that racist phrase.
Do they think that will prevent COVID?
I only say datum if I think he's hot.
I think people need to go outside and interact with each other in person. That's the best way to date.
This is part of how a much smaller army can defeat a larger invading force. The locals have all their supplies. The invading force has to bring everything with them.
I think the main thing holding them back is that people won't be able to find them if they move to Lemmy or something similar. Posts here don't come up in searches like Reddit posts do. The search function in Lemmy also needs a lot of tweaking to be useful for finding help in a community. I'm sure it will get there eventually, but for now they are stuck with Reddit.
I have posts that I'd like to remain visible and searchable for people needing help. In the last week I've gotten 2 questions about things I was helping someone with over a year ago. I would love to just sever all ties with Reddit, but that's not fair to the people looking for help.
That would make sense. I only participate in 2 subs now that haven't migrated. They aren't local, but I am still subscribed to my city sub, although I haven't participated in it in about a year. I didn't even think about that. I guess it's too late to anything now.
There are 2 subs that I participate in that haven't migrated. One is for an app, and one is for a device. They are very niche and people need a lot of help with them. As of now, Reddit is the only place to get or offer help.
Obviously the bill is horrible, but does anyone think that the government will stop increasing its warrantless spying if the bill gets voted down?