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  • 1301, refers to the 13 Teutonic bloodlines united under 1 race

  • Nathan Higgers, born 13 January, 1988:

  • An unintended side effect of making backyards a luxury item, public spaces a pay-to-play, and community playgrounds homeless shelters

  • Nicole endgame

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  • Ever seen a Striped Appalachian Cave Eel?

  • Nicole endgame

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  • Start an onlyfans and show us your shitter Nicole and I'll decide if youre worth subscribing to once it leaks to Bunkr

  • I'm buying a Windows 11 license.

  • Reddit vs lemmy

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  • Oh my God stop being so melodramatic and go back to the algorithm-fueled slop of nureddit. "You don't like Lemmy" NEWSFLASH ASSHOLE: We don't like YOU here if you're only going to complain

  • hey wait

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  • You don't sound like you need a relationship but to stop watching porn and get counseling

  • Posts like these have taught me to run for the hills the second someone mentions being "poly."

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  • That's fair, but it's not the common perception to college and certainly not a basis to ask why it isn't the "default"

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  • Because that's the complete opposite experience of me and I think most other people

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  • Indeed. I'm genuinely baffled to hear OP finds online learning more effective and efficient

  • Austin Powers did nearly the same with Bond/spy flicks for a while. From Wikipedia:

    Daniel Craig, who portrayed James Bond on screen from 2006 to 2021, credited the Austin Powers franchise with the relatively serious tone of later Bond films. In a 2014 interview, Craig said, "We had to destroy the myth because Mike Myers fucked us", making it "impossible" to do the gags of earlier Bond films which Austin Powers satirized.

  • As much as possible. Gimme that serotonin!!

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  • Every field goes through cycles of boom+bust. Major corporations around the world gambled on the importance of having a strong IT office. Some won and some lost. It sucks to see people losing their jobs but at the same time, "the software we have now is good enough" is a pretty bad take IMO