It’s like they are trying to get rid of users. I had seen the nft on the browser version ages ago but all of this is the reason why we preferred 3rd party browsing experience. Instead of fixing reddit they took that away
It’s like they are trying to get rid of users. I had seen the nft on the browser version ages ago but all of this is the reason why we preferred 3rd party browsing experience. Instead of fixing reddit they took that away
You’re linking to Twitter?
Yes. I have nothing against rich people but there is a limit. When they crosscthst limit, I am against it. I’d say, having or being able to afford a private jet is that limit for me
Personally I am against filthy rich. I don’t mind people having money and owning property. It’s when they habe way more than they could ever spend, that I am against it. There I no reason to have that much value/money
I genuinely am interested. I assume this is for the US. Did houses get bulit with bricks in older days and why did they move away from it?
I live in europe an have only seen brick and cement Houses here
Personal care assistant
It’s #98 on Play Store for Denmark thought … Not even listed under News & Magazines
I guess it’s iOS that doesn’t really know where to place reddit
I kept spending insane amounts of time trying to make simple things work, that should work without me having to make them do so.
It’s not so much the batteries for me but the USB C port that has been my main issue and that damn humidity/water sensor that thinks that I’ve dipped my phone in water when I haven’t
I guess I forgot the /s What I meant was capitalist socialism
It’s just socialism for companies
It’s weird though that this seems to be the case mostly in the US. I can’t say that I know all cultures but most of the ones that I know of, or have experience with have a lot of compassion, especially towards people who have had bad luck or made bad choices. The US seem very brutal in that area