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  • Complete with construction? You've just solved the housing crisis!

  • I do know, and I do it cause I can. The features and UI are different from site to site, and sometimes I'm a Reddit classic mood, Twitter mood, or a combination of the two. It's the same content, but different ways of experiencing and interacting with it you know? Plus until Kbin gets mobile app support, I have my Lemmy account for Sync.

  • I know, but having separate accounts within the interfaces of each site can be helpful. If I have a Mastodon account, I know exactly how my posts are going to look and act on Mastodon. Same goes with Lemmy and Kbin.

    I also have access to features on one service I wouldn't have on others. Some posts are easier to view and access from a different site or instance. Kbin doesn't have any mobile apps yet, so I use my Lemmy account when I want to access fed on mobile.

    Lastly, sometimes I'm just in the mood to use one site over the other. If I'm in the mood for more Twittery content I go to Mastodon. If I'm in a more Reddit mood, I go on Lemmy. If I want to do both at the same time, I use Kbin.

  • Exactly. The problem is what do I do when I have more accounts than there are Eeveelutions?

  • It is its own community that happens to be federated with Lemmy and Mastodon. You can toggle federation on and off, and when off, you only see kbin's material. Otherwise it functionally acts like another lemmy instance, with a different interface and features missing from base lemmy.

    There is also a microblog attached to it that connects with Mastodon in the same way. Each community has its own microblog that acts as a hashtag when on Mastodon.

  • It would all be up to how the Executive and Legislative branches react to the court's actions. The House is Republican controlled and will likely side with the Supreme Court, thus rendering Congress from acting. Meanwhile, Biden isn't even willing to change the courts, let alone challenge their legitimacy. He will likely go with whatever the Supreme Court decides in order to appear like he's being impartial or bipartisan, when the reality is he will always be accused of sabotaging the Republicans by the Republicans.

    That would only leave the people to react to the Supreme Court's decision, which if its anything like Dobbs or any other protest over the last 20 years, The Supreme Court has nothing to worry about.

  • And when they act sour, they're called lemons!

  • Do I need to buy the season pass to get more content from you?

  • If I need many stim to enjoy game, I don't need game.

  • Turns out, the brands and the ads weren't the reason people were sticking to Twitter.

  • They probably should have, but I'm glad they didn't.

  • Vine taught me you're worthless unless you're making someone else money.

  • I love the part when he says "A message for you sir!"

  • What's a Millennial's favorite fruit?

    Rawrberry!

  • This shit is still cool! I'm not even going to act ashamed! Hell fucking yeah I dressed like that, and It was motherfucking "epic!"

    Wear whatever you think is cool zoomers, and stop for NO ONE! The moment you start letting others dictate your coolness is when you stop being young.

  • I think I'd rather keep Mastodon small and quirky. The moment it starts to feel like twitter, I'm off.

  • awe, What an adorable sash rat!