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dingus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

Bit of a pet peeve for me that the recap slide at the end doesn’t give the artist for the names of the songs. There are many songs out there with the same title.

I’ve been listening a lot of a song called “Box of Bones” recently for example, but mine isn’t from a pop punk band.

dingus, to upliftingnews in 8 rehabilitated manatees flown from Ohio to Florida in preparation for release

Oh the hugh manatee

dingus, to asklemmy in If you had to restart your job at your current employer, what would you do differently?

It kind of does when they move across the country

dingus, (edited ) to memes in POV:

Me when I fall down the stairs and hit my head

dingus, (edited ) to memes in He also objects to crosswalks.

What are you browsing on? I’m also wondering if it could be a federation issue unrelated to whatever client you’re using.

dingus, to memes in He also objects to crosswalks.

What does “the browser client” mean? I can see the gifs of the person you are responding to both when using Brave browser to access lemmy.world, and on my phone using Voyager.

dingus, to asklemmy in Getting braces as a young adult?

Yeah, I had to switch dentists because of a move, and my current dentist won’t stop recommending me braces.

“It’s not just cosmetic. It will help the functionality and longevity of your teeth.” I mean, my teeth aren’t absolutely perfect, but they function and look fine to me. I have only ever had one other dentist mention that as a suggestion forever ago when I was a kid, and they didn’t keep harping in about it.

It makes me super suspicious about it because the last dentist I had never mentioned a thing about braces, and my current one keeps bringing it up unprompted. My current one also tried to sell me a $300 toothbrush.

Get a second opinion.

dingus, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in IT support work be like

This reminds me. At work, I’ve had to help during rapid consultation procedures for surgeons while they are performing a surgery. It involves you cutting tissue microscopically thin with a very sharp blade within this specialized machine.

Well one day I am cutting and cutting and I just can’t get anything to work. It’s making a mess and fucking everything up.

I look down and realize I didn’t even have the blade in the machine lmaooo. I was trying to cut with blunt metal. What a goober move.

Brain farts happen!

dingus, to memes in Which pill do you choose?

Well I’m not able to make friends or relationships now so that but wouldn’t make a difference lol

dingus, to asklemmy in Is Sync for Android worth the cost?

You’re being down voted, but now you’ve got me legitimately curious…

Would anyone out there be able to explain what sort of additional features Sync has they makes it worth the price? I’ve been a Voyager (formerly weed) user practically since it was created and I think it’s a great experience.

dingus, to asklemmy in Have you ever failed at something? How did you get back up after that?

That’s a very admirable goal! Definitely a field that takes a lot of mental fortitude!

Good luck and I hope you enjoy whatever field you end up in. I’m not a doctor nor am I planning to become one, but I’m partial to pathology myself…although it isn’t patient facing.

dingus, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in If only it was like that

As a former Midwesterner (grew up there and lived there for 26 years), I never got used to the cold so I eventually moved South.

But turns out now I get cold at anything below 70F lol.

dingus, to lemmyshitpost in Is this the new flex?

I dunno. The last time I bought pickles, I was shocked at how expensive they were.

dingus, to lemmyshitpost in Everything happens for a reason

such a tragic gif

dingus, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Save thousands

You joke, but it really is an incredibly cool experience. I am not a doctor, but I was privileged to have a hands on anatomy class in school where we had human cadavers. Things are so different in person than they are in textbooks. And getting to actual see, touch, and feel how the human body works and how it goes wrong is just amazing. I was so wowed by it that it’s what led me to my career today (working in a hospital lab with human organs).

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