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How does everyone feel about Google Pixel phones?
  • The only phones that ever made me warm and fuzzy inside were Google made phones (Nexus 5 was brilliant) and it's unlikely I'll try a different phone anytime soon.

    iPhones stress me out due to the height of the walled garden and other android phones are usually a cluttered mess.

    Anyway, I recommend pixel phones and most of my family have pixel phones these days.

  • What would you do if you won the lottery?
  • I guess you're calling me ignorant and a hypocrite without knowing anything about me or my value system.

    My recommendation to you would be to read again and instead of assuming ignorance and hypocrisy, assume that I know very well what I'm talking about. And then meditate on it.

  • What would you do if you won the lottery?
  • Keep a million for fun, everything else, buy a very conservative and diversified portfolio, borrow against it and purchase real estate worldwide in places with water access and least affected by climate change. With profits start funding antifa, anarcho-syndicalist, ecosocialist, and similar movements.

  • The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks
  • This is super scary, more than the atmosphere. We know this was happening but this fast means accelerated extinctions and faster disruption of the world ecosystem.

    It would've been so easy to fix it if we didn't live in a profit driven society.

  • Drugs @lemmy.world migo @lemmy.world
    Phantosmia in Psychedelics vs COVID

    Recently I had COVID and as I powered through my headaches, I started to realize I was feeling a familiar smell - one that I had associated with being high on psychedelics.

    As I thought about it, I realized more and more that it was the exact same smell, one that was deep in my trip memories. It isn't an unpleasant smell, just unique. And then I started thinking that COVID could be affecting similar parts of the brain as psychedelics and triggering a similar phantosmia (smell hallucinations).

    I am wondering if this is something anyone else has noticed or was it just my own brain? Any comments?

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  • In most situations both interviewer and interviewee are thinking the same thing and saying the "right" thing because our capitalist overlords made us comply.

    We live in a fucked up world.

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