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root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in ern

I don’t miss the constant carping on Reddit about reposts for this very reason, not everyone is online 25/7

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in This is too relatable

This was my adolescence except miles removed from Cowtown, the second largest municipality in Pigshit County, Ohio. People wanna talk about car culture and how the suburbs ruined everything, and I get it, but rural life as a teen was depression on top of the depression I’d already developed in elementary school.

If I hadn’t been able to drive my busted-ass ‘85 Toyota Van when I was 17 I don’t know if I would have made it to 18, I was hanging on by a frayed thread. Even then, my hometown was utterly worthless, I’d have to go at least half an hour on the highway to go somewhere with a veneer of life.

I would love for the semi-rural suburb where I currently live to modernize and become walkable and bikeable, but I’ll still take this any day over what I had 25 years ago.

root_beer, (edited ) to comicstrips in Sleeping position

I do this, but I’ve found that rotating along the sagittal axis—six to ten times per hour—gives it that little extra zhuzh, chef’s kiss

Think rotisserie, but without the impalement or the intense heat

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in are you sure?

Except it’s not exactly involuntary for them, is it? People who subscribe to that ideology are undateable because they become awful, toxic people, which can be changed.

root_beer, to memes in is a hot dog a sandwich
  1. Isn’t “lasagna”, as we refer to it, technically a casserole made with layers of lasagne, cheese, and sauce? Not that “casserole” is a category, but I’m just being pedantic at this point, soz
  2. I’ve always maintained that pizza is a tart rather than a pie
root_beer, to piracy in Feeling the lack of moderation now Reddit?

“Communes”, populated by “commies”?

root_beer, (edited ) to piracy in Feeling the lack of moderation now Reddit?

Psh, nice shameless plug for your community bro

…to which I’ll subscribe as soon as I can

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in Society beware

There’s a hitler youth knife in there that might catch their eye if they’re pushed too far, when that tshirt with the skeleton biker holding the ace of spades in one hand and flipping the bird with the other isn’t enough

root_beer, to comicstrips in Secret Recipe by Eirinnske

Or a bartender who wants to claim all the credit for the hot new drink that’s taken the town by storm

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in Goodbye MatPat, thanks for everything

I fell off from Friends and Frasier years before they ended, partially because I didn’t have time to watch tv at that point, but for Friends it was also because I just didn’t care anymore. Not sure whether I can really say I was representative of the Xennial demographic though. The finale of Roseanne, on the other hand, was the groaner of a punchline to the hack comedian’s joke that the final season was, so it certainly wasn’t iconic either.

That scene from Fresh Prince that you picked is a great one. I made another comment suggesting Atreyu trying to save Artax, and I suppose I should add the super dark finale of Dinosaurs. Otherwise I can’t think of much else; so many of the iconic characters I grew up watching wore out their welcomes because tv execs in the ‘90s somehow figured out how to suffocate the lightning they caught in a bottle.

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in Goodbye MatPat, thanks for everything

Same, I was 15. Maybe it should be Atreyu crying out for Artax for Gen Xers and Xennials

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in Goodbye MatPat, thanks for everything

Older millennials too, I don’t give a shit about Blue’s Clues. Then again, I’m dead inside, just like an older millennial

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in Also, the doors actually open.

He’s seen the Hunter pics, he meant what he said and said what he meant

root_beer, to mildlyinteresting in this plug doesn't have the little holes

This is the reason, yeah, at least according to what I’d read on Wikipedia (I’d just learned this “funny story” myself a few minutes before reading the comment above). I wanted to see if there was anything that could confirm it, but I’m not paying $70 to purchase the standard (NECA 130-2010) where it may be written.

root_beer, to lemmyshitpost in The four houses dads belong to.

Weird, I always thought that Gillette used the Selective Service registration in figuring out who to reach

Also, could the power tool companies afford to give power tools away like that? A razor is one thing but a cordless drill?

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