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  • Maybe taking a look at the original scene will help.
    It's funny because when you're reading it, it catches you off-guard, basically.

  • Seasons of Lahore, Pakistan (imo):

    • Mid-December to February: chilly weather, often between 4-15 degrees Celsius, pretty mild compared to the rest of the year
    • March: first spring, plants are noticeably becoming more alive, flowers are blooming, but temperatures are rapidly increasing. Around this time I set my heat pump to cooling mode
    • April to July: first part of summer, very dry, heatwaves start to happen. Temperature is around 28-40 degrees usually
    • July to early September: second part of summer, around as hot as the first part but monsoons start to happen
    • September: second spring, ofc similar to the first but temperatures start to drop.
    • Mid-September to November: the smoggy season. Pretty moderate temperatures (10-25 degrees), but there is way too much air pollution. A lot of it is due to farmers burning their stalks around this time. I set my heat pump to heating mode around the latter half of this season
  • One of these is not like the others

  • Not sure why you're asking me instead of OOP...

  • Thanks for pointing that out! 💜

  • Gives a "404 Not Found".

  • Remade it in a different aspect ratio for my banner, feel free to steal

  • Nah, looks like Lemmy removed the metadata. Maybe reupload it somewhere else which doesn't, such as Catbox.

  • This looks extremely good ... It's with the default settings and all, right?

  • Just FYI, you accidentally typed "l" instead of ")".

  • Me personally? Nope, I just stole this meme from somewhere else (like how all good memes spread)

  • pretty outdated meme, to say the least

  • This meme does seem to be from the early 2010s, to be fair.

  • Samsung Internet and Iceraven (probably Firefox, Mull, etc. as well) both disable screenshots in their private modes by default. Thankfully, you can disable this functionality in their settings.