betterdeadthanreddit

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That's fine, it'll be running Doom by next weekend.

User retention mechanism. It helps with maintaining the rider's posture and, while active, anchors them securely to the motorcycle.

[–] betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The safest way to do it would be making a segmented enclosure: night cage with a comfortable resting area and one for use during the day with the wheel and magnet. Also change out the hamster for a ferret. This way, any hazardous charge that builds up will be contained within the ferret day cage.

[–] betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

What's a love corgi, who is Regina and how are hers involved?

Some might say that science has gone too far with this creature but all I'm thinking about when I see it is how much dog there is to pet. Well worth the vacuum electricity bill during shedding season.

Temporal anomaly, Lemmist started writing that reply in early 2020. Something about transiting would-be assassins disrupting the flow of time; eggheads in the lab call it time-bulance. It's probably fine.

"I didn't even want those eggs in the first place and besides, they're probably sour."

No, don't eat the social media influencer, stop.

Anybody have the rest of the video?

[–] betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Maybe invite a journalist into a secret meeting or two while we're at it. Clearances are so last millennium.

But just look at how it brings people together (to rape the kids and hate the minorities). Surely there's societal value in leaving them a breeding ground.

The most evil people in Nazi Germany were generally anti-religious.

Unless you're excluding old Adolf from that list (which would be both interesting and telling), this is not correct. A lot of people forget about him though.

Just sounds like the usual "no true Christ-man" being resurrected whenever there's some atrocity for the church to slink away from once it becomes unpopular.

...how many [...] actually have Christian values...

All of them, it's how you know what "Christian values" really are (not just the cleaned-up public-facing image they use for marketing) and it turns out they're pretty shit.

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