

There are lots of vehicles in this book. I grew up on this book (Hello, Goldbug!)
A woodchuck is not a vehicle. It’s not a car or truck (even if she is a thing that goes). I will die on this hill.
Lemmy shouldn’t have avatars, banners, or bios
There are lots of vehicles in this book. I grew up on this book (Hello, Goldbug!)
A woodchuck is not a vehicle. It’s not a car or truck (even if she is a thing that goes). I will die on this hill.
But the paper said you shouldn’t
These days, it’s Alan Tudyk for me. For movies and tv shows.
He has been in some of the most bizarre and ridiculous concepts, but he still always makes them a delight to watch, even as a supporting character.
I haven’t been disappointed yet, even if it’s bound to happen eventually.
Eh, giving out a downvote isn’t a stressor, nor it’s it necessarily personal. It’s not even an indicator that the content should be removed, just that a user doesn’t think it’s helpful/fun/or contributing to the discussion
It’s bare minimum feedback where blocking is not. And honestly, we should encourage more of it, rather than encourage people to create their echo chambers (within an already somewhat echo chambery platform)
If anything is personally stressful, it’s stressing over an anonymous user’s opinion that has very little context to it. Downvotes don’t even hide or reduce visibility of your comments or posts in most of the sorting methods.
Green > Libertarian
No one disagrees, but…
Do people tell it their name a lot? Even when asking for help with something personalized (like a resume) I still tend to react my name and edit it in myself after.
… Is this just me?
This is already a thing that happens currently. Some admins/moderators don’t like being downvoted and ban people for “vote manipulation” because they vote on things in their feed.
It is leading to exactly that, where people are worried that using the voting system as intended will lead to exclusion from participation in some communities.
If you can set up a jury of their peers to convict them, then you’re on the right track.
The main moral argument against it would be lack of due process. While that should involve the courts, morally or ethically it probably doesn’t have to.
Anya could talk to me about anything and I would listen
Lottery. Maybe this is just very US of me, or maybe it’s just my form of autism/ADHD. But I have no faith in true love. There’s a lot of happiness it can provide, but money provides more
Or at least more protection from unhappiness
Anything vaguely circular must be a butthole. Radial symmetry isn’t found anywhere else in nature
I want this food, and I like the way your wife plates it.
Theoretically, you can still sue the office of the President, just not Trump himself.
So, you know. You can cost the taxpayers money, but not the person making the terrible costly decisions
12 Monkeys is probably the most satisfying time travel series I’ve seen.
Don’t let the name throw you off, the series had nothing to do with the excellent Terry Gilliam film, but the network felt the need to slap a 12 Monkeys facade over it.
Banned from entire communities or instances, similar to the other people in the thread who are saying that’s why they don’t comment. Some people are very sensitive about getting downvotes.
Careful, you can get banned for voting “wrong” too
Software projects that don’t want to use one of the normal hosting sites. I’ve seen this far too often where the only link for a download or documentation is just a discord link.
Most times I see this with “fan projects” like video game mods and remakes
Portal was a Star Trek story after all
Not a typical one. Wheatley proved himself immune to Kirk’s usual method of dealing with rogue computers.
You end up with echo chambers by blocking people and communities you don’t like.
Downvoted content is not only still visible, half the sorting options ignore it.
This wasn’t even the first John Redcorn they’ve lost. Seems like there’s been tragedy through the show’s entire run