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mnemonicmonkeys, to piracy in Extensions list removed for Tachiyomi

A notice that couldn’t be enforced. They could have told Kakao to file their DCMA through GitHub like they’re supposed to do. If the DCMA is filed outside that it’s not enforceable

mnemonicmonkeys, to memes in Taking for granted

Get rid of that and you can bring people in off the street.

Yeah, you can’t do that with engineering. Especially when you’re building models to support multiple product lines and have physical testing you have to match to

mnemonicmonkeys, (edited ) to asklemmy in Lottery winner

We’ve dozens of parties

We have, not we’ve

The conjuction doesn’t work when “have” is the verb in the sentence

mnemonicmonkeys, to asklemmy in Lesbians of lemmy, how do you introduce your SO to other people without getting them confused for just a friend?

Personally I’ve only ever heard “platonic boyfriends” when it was platonic

mnemonicmonkeys, to asklemmy in Non-religious Republicans of Lemmy, how do you reconcile your non-religious convictions with a party that bases a lot of its policies on religion?

Just, I don’t understand how you can throw your lot in with neonazis, and the KKK, and think you’re voting for the right people. The 20 or so Tankies we have in this country voted for Biden, sure, but they weren’t happy about it. Donald Trump got a fucking cult

This paragraph completely invalidated everything you said, because it’s painfully clear yhat you have no idea what you’re talking about and built a strawman in your head.

Go read my comment again: where the fuck did I ever say I voted for Republicans? I’ll tell you: fucking nowhere.

Do I hate Beto O’Rourke? Yes, but I also don’t live in Texas where he ran for governor. I vote pretty much straight-ticket in favor of Democrats even when they have terrible candidates like Hillary Clinton.

I recommend you sit down and shut up until you learn how to actually read/listen to people’s arguments. Then you won’t go off the rails on a strawman and make yourself look like a fool.

mnemonicmonkeys, to lemmybewholesome in Wholesome submission

Bruh, it’s a joke

mnemonicmonkeys, to asklemmy in Which YouTuber's voice can lull you to sleep?

Are you sure it isn’t just all the charts and data putting you to sleep? ^^^/s

mnemonicmonkeys, to asklemmy in What popular quote are you tired of hearing?

No, the “well-regulated militia” actually referred to a desire to have all able-bodied men of military age to commonly have most of the skills needed to fight in a war in case of a draft, such as marksmanship and survival skills, as well as already owning most of the necessary equipment.

What’s important to note is that the US had a very small standing military for most of its history. It relied on being able to conscript a large number of recruits whenever a war started, and sent them home whenever the war was over. This requires a lot of the citizenry to already know most of the skills they’d need to raise an army quickly.

mnemonicmonkeys, to asklemmy in What popular quote are you tired of hearing?

A “well regulated militia” had a different meaning back then. Also, there’s a comma in the middle of the amendment that means the first phrase is only a clarification. The second clause stands on its own.

mnemonicmonkeys, to mildlyinteresting in Brick

Depends on the bullets, but these are too consistently sized

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