Yeah, that’s just plain weird.
Yeah, that’s just plain weird.
He’s going over to Threads, which is only a slight improvement.
Can anyone who’s actually dealt with Java tell me how much Anon is exaggerating?
The clown at least pretends to care about the working class, that’s why.
You’re making an absolute fool of yourself here.
It sounds like US sanctions and other trade measures against China are really starting to bite.
I very much doubt they will ever invade Taiwan, the resulting sanctions would destroy their economy.
The man managed to get offside with an entire town, his neighbours, his church, the council, the local paper. He was also dumping raw sewerage into a waterway, reneged on agreements to buy his workshop, and just in general sounds like a peach of a guy to be around.
I get that Killdozer has become a meme, but everything I’ve heard about Heymeer shows he was the cause of most of his problems in life.
Once again, Lemmy users display a complete and total inability to comprehend satire.
I’d say food is a bigger expense for many, depending on how much they drive and whether they’re paying the car off.
If you include all groceries, so pet food, toiletries etc, I’d spend more on groceries than my car most years.
Yep. Once upon a time, you had to be very wealthy to own a car.
Now it’s horses.
Pretty sure it’s stock android, my phone does it every so often as well.
So, a handful of little shits at a school, use it, and it’s official?
$20 a round? Bullshit.
I’m tired of being smart and well informed.
This is one of the funniest things I’ve read in a while actually.
Yeah, you guys are screwed.
Americans don’t have the sense of class solidarity to do that, they’re too busy being racist to one another.
Divide and conquer.
Nobody has been using it as a slogan, genius.
I’ve got no doubt a handful of trolls have been saying it, but nobody who holds any real power.
Just a group of people lying to themselves about why nobody likes or supports them.
60 mil between them, apparently.
Doesn’t take brain damage for that to sound like a good deal.