That’s right, it goes in the… wait a minute, that’s not the square hole.
That’s right, it goes in the… wait a minute, that’s not the square hole.
Why not both? Who doesn’t love a complete slut.
Never played it, just the SNES one. I liked it and am curious so maybe I’ll check it out on emulation or something.
Retail can be draining but you can also meet some really nice people as well. My experience was fairly innocuous and I wouldn’t mind doing it again.
She’s a testament that not all Karen’s are bad.
“Worn thin” is past tense for a reason.
I would take you at your word but since I read it on the internet…
On a more serious note, I didn’t expect so many serious replies given the community. But I did decide to look it up and yeah, apparently it may turn your pudding black. And yes, I knew it’s not a real product. For now.
I think it’s appropriate for me to say this given the place: prove it. Surely there would be no repercussions were you to provide the evidence. As the saying goes, the proof is in the pudding.
Completely unrealistic. Why I ask, would your poop not be pink?
Username checks ou… username does not check out. On a more serious note, Connect for Lemmy has the option to block instances at an account level.
It’s an app-specific feature so using another app or viewing through your browser would not have the feature. Hopefully it’s baked into Lemmy/Kbin itself in the near future so users can manage it across access points, like blocking of users or communities.
I think I saw someone else mentioned that bug as well. I think your subscription list in the main menu doesn’t automatically refresh after you subscribe to a new community so currently you would have to close and reopen the app. Updates and bug fixes have been daily lately so hopefully that gets fixed soon.
Right, there are limitations to app based user blocking of instances. Lemmy/Kbin proper would need to implement a robust user account privacy framework to provide the granular control you’re interested in. Personally, I’d like to see this as well.
If you use Lemmy Connect, they added the option to block instances like yesterday.
Currently you can with with Lemmy Connect. Maybe with others as well, given the amount of apps coming out by the day. And I’m guessing they’ll fold the feature into Lemmy/Kbin proper sometime in the future.
The “Reverse Comment Interactions” option in Settings makes it a single tap instead. I’m used to that so it’s nice the app has various customization options to cater to different users.
The shirt supplier may also be a factor. An American/EU size M is like an Asian L or XL. So if they changed the supplier then that’s a possibility for the change.