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pinkdrunkenelephants, (edited ) in Can't block admin?

Just use an account from a different server and then block the admins before you post. That way they can’t give you any problems or censor you.

It’s reason why Lemmy and federation itself is broken.

But you can and really should do it. Since everyone refuses to fix or even acknowledge the serious problems with the platform, it makes sense to simply exploit them for your benefit.

SubArcticTundra, in his ham
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There’s a name for these sorts of memes

Caesium,

speed of lobsters

misterfenskers, in reminder

Now this is my kinda meme.

Penguinated, in What's up doc? That's a very oink carrot you got there, doc?

Fuck Elephants And Rhodesia

The_Eminent_Bon, in Edge....

So am I duckduckgoing while vivalding and lemming?

STRIKINGdebate2, in #интересное
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хороший кусочек истории. к сожалению, это сообщество для обмена беззаботными мемами. В мире Лемми есть сообщество для фотографий

tubaruco, in #интересное

understandable

(i dont speak russian)

zakobjoa, in Pink Chicken
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Pink Chicken

andrew_bidlaw, in Заброшенная усадьба Стеблево.
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Выглядит заброшенно.

jonesanna6000, in The History Channel, now in the fantasy section.

Historical landmarks, scattered across the globe, are tangible echoes of the past, serving as silent witnesses to the unfolding narratives of civilizations. From the grandeur of the Pyramids of Giza to the iconic symbolism of the Eiffel Tower, these landmarks stand as testaments to human ingenuity, creativity, and endurance. Each stone, arch, or tower tells a story—a narrative etched into the very fabric of its existence.

Whether it’s the ancient marvels like the Great Wall of China or the modern architectural wonders like the Burj Khalifa, historical landmarks serve as bridges between different eras, connecting us to our roots and reminding us of the diverse and often intricate tapestry of human history. Visiting these sites is akin to stepping into a time machine, allowing us to witness the footsteps of our ancestors and appreciate the cultural, technological, and artistic milestones that have shaped our world. In the shadows of these landmarks, we find not just physical structures but also the collective memory of humanity, eternally preserved in the stone and mortar of these enduring monuments.

Rootiest, in Creamy centres
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I bought one of these and the crab arrived already dead.

Very disappointed, 1 star.

Meron35, in History book recommendation

WW3 be like

TheWizardOfLimes, in IT support work be like

Somehow, my phone number got printed on an ISP provided router that services like trailer parks in Arizona. So I get calls randomly asking “Hey is this ____ Internet?” & I go “No sorry, this is just some dude. But hey, where did you find this number? I just wanna know why people are keeping calling me”

And fuck if it isn’t like pulling teeth. I literally just want to know where it’s printed.

“Uhh, so this isn’t Blank Internet?” Click

“It’s the Internet number” “yeah but like where are you reading it from?” “The internet” “Oh like a website?” “No, like the internet… so you can’t fix it?”

Voicemail: “Hey this is Joe Oldman. I live at 113 blank drive. My social security number is 0000005. Can you send someone down to fix my internet? Thanks”

Finally someone under the age of 40 called me and finally said “this is the number on the back of the router” but even when I asked “So what router is it? Like where is it printed?” “Idk”. Like dude, you literally just read this number and typed it in your damn phone. What are you looking at.

EmperorHenry, in IT support work be like
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When they tell you that they know how to use a computer, it’s like someone saying they know to play chess when they only know how the pieces move.

kittenzrulz123, in Dangerous moment on the road

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