The spicy McClure’s are amazing! Easily my favorite pickle.
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This is one of the few Twilight Zone episodes I’ve seen and it always stuck with me, probably due to my own love for reading.
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HistoryArtifacts@piefed.social•Engraved pocket pistols, England, ~1800 AD
3·2 months agoWow, thanks for pointing that out!
I looked at the photo for a few seconds, but it wasn’t til I read your comment that it registered the whole mechanism is a giant clamp holding that flint rock in place. Fascinating.
I was going to say Alien, keep the xenomorph!
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politics @lemmy.world•I asked the Pentagon about Pete Hegseth's mentor. Then the threats started.
7·3 months agoWow, you really weren’t kidding
These are good examples. I suppose I should have clarified that I’m used to seeing ellipsis in literature, but not in interpersonal communication.
I suppose that’s what threw me off. It just doesn’t feel like a natural way to communicate.
That’s interesting. Adding a space before the exclamation mark would just make me think it’s a typo and not an intentional punctuation choice.
And the the use of the ellipsis is something I’ve recently seen in some work correspondence, and to me it came off as sarcastic, not ominous. Which was strange as the sender is usually very polite. So this makes a lot more sense if it’s a generational thing.
I still don’t understand it though. If not sarcasm, ominous ending, or an interruption, what does an ellipsis signify and why not just use a period?
Exactly. In the past few decades there have been many examples of falsely accused prisoners being exonerated by new evidence or corrupt convictions. Not to mention those that were executed before they could be found innocent.
That’s why it’s crucial that we hold our justice system to the highest standard. Not only because we want to find the perpetrator, but to ensure that we’re not convicting an innocent person. If the price of that is a few criminals get to escape justice, so be it.
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Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? December 9
6·3 months agoI started reading The Darkness That Comes Before by R. Scott Bakker based on a recommendation from a friend and I’ve been enjoying it!
The pacing and world building are well done, the characters are nuanced, and there’s a vagueness in his writing that lends itself well to the fantasy world. Makes it seem more mysterious and interesting.
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Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? December 9
5·3 months agoShift was great! It was probably my favorite of the series.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why isint lemmy more popular?
10·4 months agoDo it! I made the plunge and have zero regrets. Everything works, it’s fun, and I get to annoyingly pester friends, family, and strangers about the benefits of open source software!
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World News@quokk.au•Women’s Institute will no longer accept trans women as members from April
29·4 months agoI think upvotes are for the quality of the content in the post and comments are for sharing your opinion.
So, upvote when the post fits the purpose of the community, spurs discussion, and follows the rules.
Comment to tell people what you think about the content of the post.
If we downvoted every time there was horrible news we didn’t agree with communities like news and politics would never receive a single upvote.
tedd_deireadh@lemmy.worldto
Casual Conversation@piefed.social•Do you have some Personal "Hot Takes" that you (maybe) too scared to said online?English
0·4 months agoI am curious how you came to this opinion. If Valve were as morally bankrupt as other companies then they would prioritize short-term profit over the user experience, but that doesn’t seem to be people’s experience. They’re profitable due to their decision to prioritize the user over their bottom line. That’s what makes their product better.
Without a doubt, it’s still a transaction between you and a corporation, but it seems to me to be a more equitable one than other game distribution companies.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Half of the US Now Requires You to Upload Your ID or Scan Your Face to Watch PornEnglish
13·4 months agoHey, give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he’s never interacted with humans before.
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politics @lemmy.world•Mother of Karoline Leavitt’s Nephew Arrested by ICE
26·4 months agoNeither. It’s her brother’s baby mama. That’s why they butchered the title. Apparently the nephew lives with his father and stepmother.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is anyone else's friends getting really distant?
26·4 months agoSame. I’ve always been bad at replying to people in general, and it’s worse with friends that I have to hype myself up to talk to just so I can match their energy. Not their fault, of course, but as you said, you don’t want to bring your friends down.
OP, I say keep trying. Everyone needs friends and the more, the better. Just keep the judgement low and try to be understanding of where people can be at in their life journey. I promise that they will appreciate you for reaching out.
As a side note, I’ve gone years without speaking to some friends and when I’ve dug myself out of a hole or they’ve crawled out of the woodwork, we’ve reconnected. And because we were understanding and accepting of what each other has gone through, our relationship is stronger.
I’ve never played KOTOR, but I’ve heard really good things about it. Do they still hold up for older games?
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Test Posts@reddthat.com•Testing Post Reply Muting: Please comment and hopefully it will be ignored on my endEnglish
2·4 months agoThat’s a nice cookie






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