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sbv,

It’s shameful that Canadians don’t pay more attention to the news. I’m pretty sure our collective knowledge of current events halved when Facebook stopped carrying news.

I bet the average Canadian couldn’t even find the Neutral Zone on a map.

sbv,

I’m cognizant that there may be fewer years ahead of us than behind us with him still in the house.

I’m feeling that more and more. I love that my guys are getting more independent, and we’re having deeper conversations. But I know our time is limited. It’s bittersweet.

sbv,

I only vacuum/sweep when the drifts of dust and hair become tripping hazards. A $300ish iRobot does a crappy job, but it runs regularly. I just need to empty the bin once every few days.

It works pretty well for me.

sbv,

I’m disappointed your story didn’t have a “never” but it’s very sweet. Congratulations, and I’m glad you don’t bail.

sbv,

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

sbv,

I wore a Utilikilt for a while. They’re surprisingly uncomfortable. Sitting in a kilt requires effort. The material is a heavy denim, which is hot and doesn’t fall nicely. I expected the breeze to be enjoyable. It’s not.

The pockets are good.

sbv,

The first stage of the prophecy is complete. The Codfather shall soon walk the earth.

Shit-posting aside, I’m glad she was able to do it. A broken town clock is low key depressing.

sbv, (edited )

I tried Kagi briefly and the results were as good as google. Searches for stuff near me, programming questions, and travel related stuff were not helpful.

I live in Canada, so I wonder if there’s some sort of regional prioritization.

sbv,

I love the idea of paying for services I use, but I didn’t get many useful results from Kagi.

Out of curiosity, do you live in the US?

sbv,

I’m in the same boat. The results from Kagi just weren’t good.

sbv,

Google had more relevant results for me.

sbv,

On Reddit I just read without logging in. It was nice. I’m trying to help build communities on Lemmy, so I’m posting and commenting.

Since doing that, I’ve been told I’m enjoying my hobby wrong, that my friends enjoy their hobby wrong, the links I researched for a comment thread are wrong (without references to correct info), and that I’m probably wrong about how I want to live.

I know I should have thicker skin, but the slow drip of unfriendliness is alienating.

sbv,

Thanks. I’ve been blocking unfriendly posters. That’s working pretty well.

sbv,

The world is already a miserable enough place without trying to make people feel bad about their content watching habits.

Exactly this.

I am the kind of guy who will make fun of you for watching and enjoying the first few seasons of Disco and Picard because I think they suck

If someone can be friendly while they’re joking around like that, I’m all for it. But it’s hard to get that subtlety into a comment.

sbv,

I’ve had positive experiences, mostly in the shit-posting and meme communities.

Maybe it’s just me, but the negative experiences are way more memorable than the positive ones.

sbv,

Risa is a great community. I don’t post there, but I enjoy the memes.

sbv,

It’s D&D. A game played with friends who have their own likes and dislikes. But sometimes they like the wrong thing.

sbv,

I’ve changed my mind, I think I’ll just take the four day work week, thank you.

sbv,

okay, but the orgy is still fine, isn’t it?

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