RedditWanderer

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RedditWanderer,

This is actually extremely funny and harmless. It’s such a hyperbole nobody would take insult to it.

RedditWanderer,

Everybody will undergo significant layoffs in 2024.

FTFY.

They are done making bank on the pandemic benefits (during which they cried the whole time they were broke, and hired a record number of people)… now debt is expensive so time to socialize some losses.

RedditWanderer,

It’s called X. X-ing.

We should embrace his inability to name stuff

RedditWanderer,

The last 2 frames should be the same text

RedditWanderer, (edited )

Personally it brings me joy to see that you’re falling on empty posts from top google searches, and hope you find many more in the future. You’re just saying that you prefer to give money to Reddit if it’s convenient for you.

That’s the entire point of leaving reddit with our 10+ years of contribution; leaving reddit wasn’t convenient for me, I’m not gonna help it be convenient for you. Get rekt spez.

RedditWanderer, (edited )

You’re saying there is no point, and the comment below agrees with you, because the only point is that it removes threads and that’s getting old.

No it’s not getting old, that’s the entire point of deleting posts. Reddit should not get post traffic through google for something I did, and I can take that away. Me alone won’t have a big impact, but if we all do it Reddit will have more struggles.

In order of efficacy:

  • Don’t post to Reddit: this is what reddit needs to keep going. Reddit doesn’t produce anything.
  • If you have popular posts people come back to (like help communities) delete them, this still drives traffic and app downloads for reddit.
  • Commenting/upvoting/downvoting on posts drives engagement. If you have to visit reddit, don’t click on votes and don’t comment.

A reminder that reddit is still struggling to IPO and sell off, in large part due to the.exodus.

RedditWanderer,

No, not really. It’s only a matter of time before they are resistant to this one too, and I don’t know that we can help it even if distribution antibiotics carefully.

A war like Ukraine or a Genocide like Gaza tends to speed up bacterial resistance a lot, while breakthroughs are rare. I don’t see anything in this article that says it will be more difficult for bugs to become resistant to it. All bugs evolve constantly.

RedditWanderer,

Let’s see Paul Allen’s image of this fucking guy…

RedditWanderer,

I dont know maybe you need to change where you live before saying “all of society” is like this.

RedditWanderer, (edited )

Or they live in places where “society” is so bothered by it, a handful of old white men are fighting tooth and nail to enact laws forcing it to be a problem in the name of god…

RedditWanderer, (edited )

Youre telling me a website made to be like reddit, built and visited by the people of reddit to share content from reddit was supposed to be different to reddit?

The difference is in the ownership but its the same place really.

RedditWanderer,

Does this surprise anyone? Wildfires are good for forests and a natural fertilizing process. Most trees explode spreading seeds and it clears the dead stuff on the ground.

Keeping forests from burning entirely over the last 100 years is making for crazy wildfires.

RedditWanderer,

Always finish on the bach, never on debussy.

RedditWanderer, (edited )

Really? The audacity on these guys!

RedditWanderer, (edited )

I know this is just a funny meme, but if anyone was still wondering:

In the Silmarillion, the War of Wrath was the first time the Valar intervened in the conflict for middle earth, against the then villain Morgoth (Sauron’s boss). The intervention destroyed middle earth and its many magical kingdoms, even sinking an entire continent. After this the Valar decided they should be careful with middle earth, as intervention also means a great escalation of destructive power.

In LOTR Manwë only sent the eagles after the ring is destroyed because he was staying out of the conflict until then. His intervention wasn’t to help the war, but simply to return Frodo home after it was done.

RedditWanderer,

Most damage has already been done

Hahahahahaha you have no idea the privilege you have even after trumps 2016. It could be much much much worse, and if anything he’s made it clear 2024 will be bolder

RedditWanderer,

If the coins are magnetic that’s what would happen. But if you’re going to violently tear a hole in your abdomen, the hospital is where you want to do it. I’d say there’s a fair chance you survive and live a medically complicated life

RedditWanderer, (edited )

Are you ready for your big anal test on Friday?!

RedditWanderer, (edited )

Yeah, looking at the things that actually keep you from breathing in your history, it’s ironic you come out of your way to say this problem is ridiculous. Get over yourself

RedditWanderer,

Don’t underestimate our ability to miss the obvious. You’re talking about the race that over 3000 or so years, forgot scurvy was cured by vitamin C over 10 times.

They also used to shape steel wire by pulling it really hard through a kinda steel funnel. This works because the tensile strength of steel is much higher than its yield strength, so you can pull on it with more force than it takes to shape it, without it snapping.

Back in the day, we figured out corrosion helped make the steel slippery when it went through the shaping tool. We though it was because some dudes pissed on the steel, so for a while after people pissed on their steel. Until people started figuring out beer worked just as well, and then half beer half water.

Until they finally realized water worked just as well to create corrosion. It took a couple hundred years.

Sometimes it just takes someone to think about it and do it. At 14 that’s incredible, kids aren’t that selfless at that age.

RedditWanderer,

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict[f] is an ethnic and territorial conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians until 2023, and seven surrounding districts, inhabited mostly by Azerbaijanis until their expulsion during the 1990s. The Nagorno-Karabakh region has been entirely claimed by and partially controlled by the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, but is recognized internationally as part of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan gradually re-established control over Nagorno-Karabakh region and the seven surrounding districts since 2020.

RedditWanderer,

What if I told you stuff is always “amazing you” because you have a fundamental misunderstanding of them.

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