The Picard Maneuver @ The_Picard_Maneuver @startrek.website Posts 1,572Comments 1,528Joined 2 yr. ago


Hearing people talk about their passions is one of the best things in life
Also can't forget gaming companies that have turned many modern games into Skinner-boxes.
Twitter reminds me of the worst parts of the old "wild west" internet now. There's still some good content, but it's hidden among scams, skeezy porn ads, and some of the worst opinions you've ever read.
I feel pretty immune to that kind of stuff, but it's a huge culture shock after browsing moderated social media.
I didn't realize my cat had a Lemmy account.
Hope you remembered to bring goggles. And a coat.
Yeah, it's very common - even among non billionaires. You'll regularly hear people who are making 4-5x the national median talk about how they're barely making ends meet. It's lifestyle creep and comparison with peers.
Oh, I kind of like that.
Maybe it's the perspective, but it looks like an adult man's head on a kid's body.
But look at how happy they are!
I uh... might post to Lemmy a little bit.
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Isn't this basically what Batman did?
SNES - I love 16bit pixel art.
What a great episode though. I just finished a rewatch of TOS a few weeks ago, and I love it so much.
Almost 60 years worth at this point. Hope you enjoy the journey!
Don't worry, I'll be sure to tell your story so that people remember how @hades@lemm.ee went out.
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They were flawed, self-involved, and generally weird, but after watching The US vs John Lennon, I couldn't help but sympathize because they just seemed like a couple of naive kids.
It's just a common shitpost format out there that's playing off of those unironic religious posts that you might see on FB or something. I see good/bad get flipped back and forth as part of the joke.
"it was just a prank"
You and me both then