Enigma

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[–] Enigma 8 points 1 year ago

Right. The BDSM world has very strict rules. If you’re ever with a partner who “wants to try bdsm” without multiple conversations beforehand, then walk away. Aftercare is also a huge and important part of BDSM.

[–] Enigma 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There actually were no bots on Reddit when it first went online (were bots a thing in 05?). But Alexis and Steve both admitted to having multiple accounts to post links for those first few weeks to make it seem like there were more users than there actually were. Remember back when it first went online all you could do was post news articles. No comments, gifs, pics, or subreddits. It wasn’t until someone created Imgur for the express purpose of being able to post pictures on Reddit that you were able to do so.

[–] Enigma 18 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Just an fyi, 100F is not “unsafe without counter measures” level of hot. That would be around 115+F. I say this as someone from a city that regularly hits 120F during the summer. 100 you can still get in your car, 115+ you need to wear gloves or else you’ll get 3rd degree burns. 100 have to buy pizza for lunch, 115+ just bake a pizza in your car.

[–] Enigma 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah there are so many lawyers with AOL accounts. I personally know one who is a powerhouse, won awards and whatnot. But outside the courtroom? As dumb as a bag of bricks, super naive, was shocked to learn they are an attorney, let alone the go to attorney in their field.

[–] Enigma 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

If you go to the modcoord subreddit, that is not the case everywhere. There have been several posts from mods complaining that their numbers are down, and they’re spending all their time modding to combat bot accounts. Reddit recently implemented a social credit score as well that not even mods can access. And they were vague as hell about what would make your score high/low.

[–] Enigma 1 points 1 year ago

Here’s an article on the topic. Idk who the author is, but the article is pretty accurate about what’s going on.

https://open.substack.com/pub/shatterzone/p/why-fake-kidnapping-stories-are-everywhere?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

[–] Enigma 2 points 1 year ago

It’s not a story but a bunch of women who claim that someone tried to kidnap them in broad daylight in a busy parking lot. Or tried to grab their kids. It’s always “someone” and never an actual description of a person. All the details are extremely vague. “Oh there was a van following me to my car!” “This guy was following me and he was wearing glasses so I couldn’t see his face!” It’s always these middle class white women too, which human traffickers don’t go after. They’ll take pictures of random vehicles and come up with fake ass stories about how the vehicle was following them, acting weird, blah blah. Oh and they never call the police. They just write long ass posts on social media about what almost happened to them.

[–] Enigma 4 points 1 year ago

Uhh I’d speak with a city inspector about the renovations they made. Also, I very highly doubt your lease would hold up in court. I have never heard of forcing someone to professionally renovate the property when they moved, unless the tenet caused serious damage. Even then, the only remedy would be for the landlord to go after you for the money for repairs. I’d seriously speak with an attorney regarding that as well as look into state laws regarding rentals. What the fuck.

[–] Enigma 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Yeah, I understand that. It’s the same with the whole kidnapping bs that’s being spouted across social media right now.

[–] Enigma 16 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Please provide a source.

[–] Enigma 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I wonder why the red lidded ones are $2 more lol

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