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  • please tell me this isn't serious

  • Check this shit out
  • ✋😧🤚 pls don't shoot

  • Do billionaires work monday to friday like all 9-5s?
  • Bold of you to assume they work.

  • Thirsty Melon
  • Ever heard of drinking water?

  • 55th rulenniversary

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_riots

    Image ID: the original rainbow flag with pink, red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, blue and purple stripes. There is a text in the middle reading: throwing bricks at cops since -69

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    Lemmy is the best social media
  • One thing that I love about Lemmy is how there are people that I always recognise. And you are one of them!

  • Why in 2024 do people still believe in religion? (serious)
  • First of all, I want to make it clear that I'm glad to answer genuine questions made in good faith (no pun intended), but I won't argue with anyone.

    I'm a practicing Hellenic Polytheist and this is my personal experience. I do not only worship deities with names and myths, but also the twinkling of stars, the waves of the ocean, the colors of a sunset, the kindling of a fire on a cold winter day, and the rustling of leaves in the treetops. Sometimes I look at the sky and see stars so far away that we will (probably) never reach them, and that feels divine to me. There's something that can't be described with words that is too great for a human to understand, and I find that something so beautiful that I will worship it.

    Got a bit poetic there, but I also think that my relationship with religion has also been influenced by the good old autism a lot. I find the psychology behind religion very fascinating, and I think that for some people, especially those who have been raised in a certain faith, it is a "home" that provides comfort in difficult situations. For some people, the thought that a recently deceased loved one is now in Heaven or has been reincarnated as someone/something else is probably a lot easier to accept than that they don't exist anymore in any shape or form.

    That being said, I also want to state that I always try to maintain a healthy sense of scepticism with my beliefs, whether they be religious, moral, or political, because blind belief never leads to anything good. I think that sadly the darker aspects of religion, such as cults and using religion to justify unjust power structures (the patriarchy or the divine right of kings for example) are hard to get rid of.

  • It's like the Bacon game, but funnier
  • dumbledore asked calmly

  • Can't get that metallic taste out of my mouth
  • why do you know what keys taste like

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Ne*tle also does this thing where they lie to mothers in 'third-world countries' (I hate that term but can't think of a better one rn) by telling them that their baby formula is better than actual milk, then give them some, which the mothers mix with dirty water, and when they can't afford the formula, they'll just give the babies plain dirty water.

  • Is there any real physical proof that Jesus christ ever existed?
  • I really like the theory that someone just made up an entire religion that would proceed to affect the entire world for thousands of years just to cover up adultery.

  • He remains at large
  • Cops (violent state-sanctioned gang with badges)

    I'm stealing that!

  • Is there any real physical proof that Jesus christ ever existed?
  • I'm making fun of how Americans say "the civil war" as if there has only been one civil war ever.

  • Are .ru sites safe?

    I'm not tech savvy and have noticed that many streaming sites are .ru, and as someone located in Finland, I want to make sure if they are dangerous to use.

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    LATINE, FUTUTOR MATRIS
  • why are they holding crossbows like that

  • rulediot son

    Image ID: a tweet captioned "my idiot son watching his favorite show: sparkling water". Below is an image of a brown tabby cat staring at a plastic water bottle very attentively.

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml hungryphrog @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    How do I get rid of this box thingy

    I want to hide the box thingy inside the red circle. How do I do it? I'm using Lemmy on Firefox.

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    I found this dead little guy in southern Finland, can anyone help me identify it?

    ! ! !

    There are three wings, so I guess it lost one of them. There's also a big hole in the head (shown in last pic) and some of the legs appear to be missing. Sorry for the shitty photos, I took them on my phone.

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    Cottagecor(ul)e

    I do find the cottagecore aesthetic visually pleasing and dream of being kinda self-sufficient someday, but people need to stop and think about what kind of values their 'aesthetic' implies for a minute.

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    Collecting dandelion sap

    I've been thinking about collecting dandelion sap (y'know, the white stuff inside the stem) for a while, but I can't find anything about how to collect it because duckduckgo only shows unrelated results.

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    A bit late

    "b-but bears are actually dangerous!" Shut the hell up.

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    ruleberg

    Mr. Pretty from Dildo, Newfoundland photographs penis-shaped iceberg. (shamelessly stolen from tumblr)

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    What's inside the London Tower Bridge?

    To clarify, I mean what's inside these towers circled in the picture?

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