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Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to asklemmy in Do you have a sibling? What is the relationship like?
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My younger sister is FTM. She's always been a loud asshole, and I had hoped that maybe living as a man was the cause of it. Nope, still a loud asshole. Just with different hardware. Love her to death, though.

Way better than my crackhead Trump-supporting older sister.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to asklemmy in What are the hardest hitting, aggressive songs you know about?
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Watch It Crash by Streetlight Manifesto

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to asklemmy in What series did you rewatch most often?
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Trailer Park Boys. Something about that theme is so soothing

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to asklemmy in What are your favorite "ugly" games?
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Ravenfield is ugly but fun

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to asklemmy in What's with the corporate obsession with customer feedback?
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NPS is a way for lazy managers to avoid having to actually interact with customers. There's no way one number can encapsulate how a customer feels, but they're going to try because it's easier and cheaper.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to AskKbin in did anyone else from the USA grow up being forced to say the pledge to the flag in school?
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I got sick of it and made up my own pledge:

I pledge my cheeses to the hag
of the untied snakes of harmonica
And to my public, the Richard Stans
One nation, under Zod, invisible
With liver, tea, and just us for all

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to asklemmy in What can a senior desktop support tech do who is burned out?
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Users are definitely harder to train than turkeys

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, to RedditMigration in Twitter traffic sinks in wake of changes and launch of rival platform Threads
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Considering the stranglehold that huge platforms have on users, it makes a lot of sense for organizations to have their own fediverse servers, with communities and access they control.

For example, a lot of governments use Twitter as a way to communicate in disaster situations. But since Elon lets anyone with a credit card have a check mark and bans people on a whim you can't trust that the account is a real one or that it won't be cut off in time of need. A Mastodon server would solve both of these problems.

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