Saw this on /c/dundermifflin@lemm.ee and figured it would be fun to do one for 30 Rock.
Wait, that community is active? Whaaaaat? Why do I see nothing from the past five months there when I browse from my instance?
https://lemmy.one/c/dundermifflin@lemm.ee
I see plenty of recent activity from your instance
There are typically quite a few to choose from at this point in a console’s life cycle
This is what went through my head while reading that
No, that’s the kid from Caprica \s
I used to buy a lot of “”““natural””“” peanut butter. The kind in glass jars that separates after a while, so you have to stir the jar every time you use it. After a while, I started keeping it in the refrigerator because that stopped it from separating at all. Just stir once when opening the jar for the first time, then into the refrigerator it goes, and it never needs stirring again.
Do you have any in mind in particular?
They escaped from a pyramid scheme by pretending to be homeless.
I understand how they can get away with jokes about stuff like lemon party and tubgirl, since those were all multilayered jokes that seemed innocent on the surface. But this is just a straight up rape joke about a real-life sexist publication.
Is it really that baffling? In my experience, the methods to jailbreak/CFW/whatever a gaming device through software generally take advantage of a browser exploit. Locking away the browser means there is less chance of their device being opened up.
Are you implying that the host OS in those situations is not Linux?
Oh yes! This could all be a spreadsheet!
KENNETH, YOUR HAIRCUT IS DISRESPECTFUL TO LESBIANS!
What about your chin, Kenneth? I’ve seen bigger chins on a premature baby!
Depends on how “popular” of a subject it is. There are plenty of subjects on Wikipedia that are not popular enough to have ever been published about in print.
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I have never actually been subscribed. But I subscribed just now, and a few seconds later, yup, my instance now shows all the recent posts there.
Now that I think about it, think I had heard that two instances only federate with one another if someone from one instance subscribes to a community on the other instance. I guess the only user from my tiny instance that was subscribed to a lemm.ee community unsusbscribed five months ago.