The doc in the picture is wearing a mask that was supposed to prevent the plague. If the person didn’t die from the treatments they had back then the plague will kill them anyway.
No reason to burn someone if you can legitimately bleed them out first.
I learned a lot running a drop shipping based novelty store for a bit and it seems that human sexuality has very few boundaries. As long as nobody gets hurt (unless that is their thing) and everyone is of age, people should explore what they want to explore.
I made a little bit of a joke about that in my last comment, but it was just superficial. It’s someone’s thing and they have every right to get off how they choose. (TBH, the people I met that were on the extreme side of things were very open and had a good sense of humor about it.)
It wasn’t logging into some instances automatically and some saved instances were just gone. Lemmy.ca was in a weird half logged in state after its update.
There really weren’t any major issues, TBH. When I opened Connect after the lemmy.ca update, the app got a little confused, s’all. I figured I would just drop a note here about it if someone was looking for an answer.
The short comment I posted should be classified as a quip.
What it actually insinuated is there is a very short list of operating and maintenance procedures for toilets. If you are to the point of closing the lid to contain odors, some of those basic steps might be getting missed. Hence, the quip.
He pokes his head in here every once in a while. The last update was actually on November 18th, a few days after this post was made.
Honestly, Connect is stable enough now that any dangling bugs are tolerable and anything I would ask about in this community would likely be a feature request anyway.
I just had a weird cyclical crash happen though and had to bounce my phone. Connect was triggering a continuous loop of it being hung. It’s not happening now and hasn’t happened before. I blame Android.