I am truly sorry for the passengers. Lost life because of teenage perceived hardship is tragic.
From a different perspective, it seems incredibly impressive that anyone survived a deliberate head on collision with a brick wall (that appears to have barely buckled) at 100 MPH / 161 KMH.
Shake off? I suspect she took a bite and inhaled some of the spice the coughed. Hilariously. Kind of like watching the cinnamon challenge that almost always results in a cough of powder.
Apologies! Perhaps because I just subscribed to !foodporn@lemmy.world I didnât see the previous 26 day old reply. Very cool! Iâve never heard of that before!
I would for a few reasons. Particularly to show the world that we donât need corporations to create something good.
Though I am worried about some inconveniences caused by the fundamentally separate instances. Simple things like copying a post, navigating back to your instance, navigating to the search feature, searching for it, waiting for the result, opening the result and then finally able to take action on it.
It can also drive disconnection, despite trying to work against it. It has the ability to put people into silos and build social walls due to intentional and unintentional ignorance. Though you can most certainly argue that is already an emergent property social media algorithms today.
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