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My reddit account is 14 years old. I can’t say how I found Reddit but I know I was there before the Digg migration.
My reddit account is 14 years old. I can’t say how I found Reddit but I know I was there before the Digg migration.
I have the free version on Dropbox with the free storage upgrades that they were offering at the time. I will never ever upgrade.
Only one person per age. You’re late to the party, pal.
I mean, I don’t even mind if it’s not the “next biggest thing”. I just want it to be a solid community with a good mix of growth and quality.
When the edibles finally hit.
I’m utterly shocked and appalled. /s
Space lasers here we come!
I don’t want Google, I don’t want Meta, I don’t want Apple. I do not like like their corpo scams. I do not like them Sam I am.
I just love all of the malicious compliance taking place over there.
I’ve come across this before and just chalked it up to a random bug.
So I think the real question isn’t so much “How often do we play?” but more “How often do we create?”. I equate playing to creation and creation, of any sort, uses our imagination. That creation could be in the form of playing, art, music, writing, you name it. It frees us from the constant monotony and inanity of consumption. The sad part is, as adults, it can be difficult to break out of the consumption cycle and exercise our vast ability of creation.
Hyperlink worked just fine.
It’s like leather veneer, in most cases.
I think Duck Duck Go has the ability to search.
Scruffy gonna die as Scruffy lived.
Damn, I would love a higher def version of this.
People rescuing animals.
Caaaan you dig it?!
I’m actually more inclined to comment, and engage, here than I would on Reddit. Here I feel like I’m actually contributing verses in Reddit where I’m just one in a sea of thousands.
You remember when Reddiquette was a thing? I remember when Reddiquette was a thing.