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pancakes, to memes in 10/10
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The most logical format, especially for digital files.

pancakes, to memes in I would eat this
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I thought that was avocado

pancakes, to memes in Music alignment
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Unless the song is super catchy.

pancakes, to mildlyinteresting in Front and back of $100 bill, real vs movie prop
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It’s like he’s physically holding himself back from telling you there’s mustard on your face.

pancakes, to mildlyinteresting in Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon
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Exhibit 1: a rat

pancakes, to mildlyinteresting in Hammerhead skull
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Moisturize me.

pancakes, to mildlyinteresting in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
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If bi = 2, then maybe bi water is just 2 waters. Although some might worry that bi people will become too powerful with all that hydration.

pancakes, to asklemmy in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?
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Coldest would be -60C, warmest about 40C. Funnily enough, these were in the same place (Canada).

pancakes, to asklemmy in What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?
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One could say that people who haven’t died yet don’t have a cause of death yet so they can’t be counted.

pancakes, to asklemmy in What was your best and worst experience on Reddit?
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The best experience for me was two actually. Both times they ran r/place were my favourite experiences I've had on the internet. I truly cannot describe how wonderful the experience was, as well as how interesting it was from a sociological or anthropological perspective. People coming together to build and destroy art by placing one pixel at a time. It was also a cool representation of resource scarcity. At the beginning, everyone was able to build what they wanted, but as time went on and space came at more and more of a premium, the wars over space became more and more intense. I'm done with Reddit (haven't touched it since the start of the blackout) but if r/place ever comes back, I will take part in it until it's over.

Worst was briefly getting brigaded by a toxic community mass downvoting and commenting toxic stuff on my recent posts.

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