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squiblet, to asklemmy in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
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I thought Satan was a rebel. Now he's just an employee?

squiblet, to asklemmy in Why is this sub so against jokes and more lighthearted posts?
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Stereotypes can be accurate. Anyway, I don't know how you're viewing or sorting the community, but your post is the only one on the first page that even mentions Linux.

squiblet, to asklemmy in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
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What’s hell all about, then? I always understood from Christian theology that it was a place controlled by Satan where Bad People are tortured for an infinite amount of time after death.

squiblet, to asklemmy in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
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I at least feel like millennials have been so relentlessly screwed by older generations and the portion of ours who got lucky that it’s not our fault.

squiblet, to asklemmy in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?
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This is beside your point but a related question to the first part is, why does Satan punish bad people? Shouldn’t he appreciate that about them?

squiblet, to asklemmy in Why is this sub so against jokes and more lighthearted posts?
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No! They’re Magazines!

squiblet, to mildlyinteresting in Top hour sorting be like
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I browse an All > New to find communities I like. There’s not really so much content that it’s overwhelming, unlike if you did that with a huge site like reddit.

squiblet, to programmer_humor in It's that time of the year again!
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I'm not Australian.

squiblet, to programmer_humor in It's that time of the year again!
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The Australian pronunciation works… “squi-rell”. Common American one is somehow just one syllable, “Skwurl”

squiblet, to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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I have made some simple cheeses before and learned about rennet so i can feed vegetarians. Then what is this page about? It seems every common type of cheese has a bacterial culture.
https://www.thecheesemaker.com/blog/cheese-cultures-explained-everything-you-need-to-know/

squiblet, (edited ) to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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How is that not what cheese is? As far as I understand, every cheese uses a bacterial culture, mesophilic or thermophilic. Blue cheese is different because it also has a fungal culture. But sure, usually it's put in on purpose when the cheese is made, not something that comes from the environment.

squiblet, to lemmyshitpost in Why do it
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Yeah, the articles about this explain how there was a multi day rescue effort, several people were so traumatized they never wanted to cave again, one rescuer got smashed in the face with a pulley that came out of the ceiling, and the cave ended up being sealed with concrete. It was known as an easy cave though and the rescuers weren’t otherwise in danger.

squiblet, to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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Blue cheese culture is literal fungi as well.

squiblet, to lemmyshitpost in Why do it
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I could see what he means, and that happens to me sometimes too. I've thought background noise is all sorts of things. it is very quiet down there (we were I think at least a mile underground, having walked roughly horizontally for 5 hours). It's still to me just a classic amusing 'oh great' thing to tell someone in that situation.

squiblet, to lemmyshitpost in Why do it
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It is pretty awesome, really. Definitely adventurous. I'm sure for people brave, fit and unwise to enough to do it, that's an amazing experience. People do it under the ocean too. The problem is being hours down in a cave that can only be accessed by experts at rock climbing and scuba diving is just about the most remote location possible.

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