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stoly, to memes in Why the hell did that stop

I feel like I have done my good deed for the day.

stoly, to memes in Why the hell did that stop

Yes, I don’t care how good Swype/etc is, I’m still much faster and more accurate on a physical keyboard.

stoly, to memes in Why the hell did that stop

lol I first thought that “mfrs” meant “motherf***ers”

stoly, to memes in Why the hell did that stop

I suspect that this was considered a feature when it was fist envisioned and technology progressed so quickly that you needed a new phone each year just to use available services. In that light, it didn’t matter if your battery only lasted 2 years.

Now that you can run your cell phone easily for 5 - 7 years, batteries are important again. Thank you EU for requiring replaceable ones in the future, you may have helped the entire world.

stoly, to lemmyshitpost in Reblog if youre american

I had the same experience. Circumcision made my life so much better.

stoly, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.

I’m confused at your strawman about trauma when I’m just talking about the changing technology from the 1950s onward.

stoly, to lemmyshitpost in Especially on Lemmy

It can inhibit participation. A lot of people automatically downvote anyone with a negative score and upvote anyone with a positive score because of the peer pressure or something. It’s how the brigading and triple digit downvotes often get started.

stoly, to lemmyshitpost in Especially on Lemmy

Nice art!

stoly, to lemmyshitpost in Especially on Lemmy

On Reddit, it was always saying that I prefer manual transmission over automatic that made people very, very angry. I never have understood that one except to think that some people takes it as a personal insult.

stoly, to lemmyshitpost in Especially on Lemmy

LOL that worked

stoly, to lemmyshitpost in Especially on Lemmy

For the most part, people are very nice around here especially compared to Reddit and Facebook. Every once in a while, though, because of federation you’ll end up in some random thread full of angry people without even realizing it and say something completely benign, only to be brigaded in response by a whole lot of angry people who constantly sort their instance by new comment and refresh.

stoly, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.

When I graduated high school, one of the promises I made to myself is that I wouldn’t let myself get out of touch with reality. Working at a large university leading teams of undergrads has really helped me to hold on to that goal.

As I mentioned before, you can age without getting old. That, for me, is the goal. I have brothers who are literally millenials (like right on the edge of 1980) and can’t stop complaining about millenials and becomes offended if you point out that he is one. This same brother wouldn’t watch cartoons as a 10 year old because, according to him, cartoons are for children. He was born old and lacks the ability to see that he’s making the same complaints that people made about him.

stoly, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.

Not really, though, the Boomers were the generation OF change. They went from giant radios that ran on vaccuum tubes to portable transistor radios and people walking on the moon, all within the period of roughly 10 years. They are the generation that saw plastics replace other products. They are one the generations to see the Internet come into being.

Boomers were primed for change from birth and only showed a distaste for it once they became middle aged.

stoly, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.

I got in during the DotCom crash of 2000 and then had to deal with 2008. Has not been fun.

stoly, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.

Sadly, my own parents had no understanding that the world had changed between 1975 and when I graduated in the 1990s. They really believed that everything was exactly the same and all I needed was to work really hard at a part time job for a while. In reality, it took me 20 years to get even an approximation of the middle class, but I don’t really consider myself middle class.

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