So that’s what happened to it. Well that’s sad =(
So that’s what happened to it. Well that’s sad =(
That is hilarious. I can imagine it with perfect clarity lol
I haven’t seen these posts, either. But I have to ask, are you this person?
I figured it meant drama happening from players going out and then breaking up or something like that. Seen that before, but I could totally believe your theory, too lol.
He picks different supreme court justices though and has some different head of agencies, though. That alone makes a big difference.
So is there a point to the Girl Scouts now? What are they going to do? Start accepting boys? Or try to widen their activities to compete with the Boy Scouts so they don’t lose membership?
Ya but there’s too much. Now we have games getting out half-finished because they know they can patch it later after the public pays full price too beta test it.
I had no idea a 5’3" guy was ever on the NBA. That’s insane to me. And really inspirational in a way.
Holy shit that’s awesome. So that’s what the guy in Haikyuu would look like in real life (anime about volleyball where one of the protagonists is a short guy who makes up for it because he can run fast and jump real high).
Well that’s sad. But I suppose we’re still in the new, rough period of Lemmy. The Wild West of federated, private server owned link sharing discussion sites.
Probably but people who make their account on Lemmy.world, the most common instance, also never see them.
I was wondering what happened to lemmy.film.
I want a Matt Coville community on Lemmy or Kbin. I guess I can make it on this ttrpg instance I’m on, but I’d prefer if I could get one of their moderators to mod it instead of me lol.
I think they just got cocky being in control for so long, but the right wing have never been ones to let a good disaster go to waste.
You can put mods on the PS4?
Same. Is it instance based restrictions?
Brilliant idea. I wish I noticed this when I first came here from Reddit.
Thanks!
This is amazing. I’d love to see this. Probably wouldn’t pay, but I’d clap vigorously afterwards.