This is a censored version. There was actually an impolite intersection uttered suggesting that something occur "sideways," from which a troubling tradition has merged: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traumatic_insemination?wprov=sfla1
The Animorphs series explores this quite well. It's not actually painful for them, but should be and is plenty disturbing.
Me and another churchgoer now occupy the same space. I'm on my phone; I wonder what she did to deserve this.
Eskimos are said to have over 100 words for snow. Cats have a similar number of expressions for "try it and find out."
I am really surprised. I subscribed to the belief that two things they would never automate are mining, and crafting.
I once witnessed a national youth development training get detailed for 20 minutes while the facilitators and a sizable contingent debated if it was a physical activity or an imposition of Buddhist/Hindu religious beliefs.
I know there is a fediverse Goodreads replacement, but I cannot more highly recommend BookDigits. It still has the social aspect but is so much more powerful. The developer is also very responsive.
I think that to answer that, we would need to know what about Mint, Pop_OS, Vanilla OS, and Nobara you didn't like.
Lovely. Slide was (is?) my Reddit app of choice. As an open source app, Slide and Lemmy would go together like peanut butter and jelly.
I'm on EndeavorOS. It's essentially Arch Linux with very specific training wheels. I switched to it about a year ago and remain exceedingly happy with it.
lemmy.world seemed reputable with a straightforward domain name, and no out-of-the-ordinary policies.
Brace yourselves for the SatanInit Panic.