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Motherfuckin' Bootleg Fireworks

money under mout runnin

...

oh SHIT

OH GAWD

JESUS

JESUS

JESUS

LORD JESUS

LORD JESUS

OH JESUS CHRIST

OHH

OHHHH

JESUS

OH LAWD JESUS

LAWD JESUS

OHHH SHIT

WOOOOWW WOOOOOOOW

THAT WAS AWESOME

THAT WAS AWESOME RIGHT THERE

WOOOOOOW SHIT

OH OOOOOOOH LAWD JESUS

OH JESUS

GET THE WATER

JESUS CHRIST

LAWD HAVE MERCY

GET THE WATER IT'S GOING DOWN

AWWW DEM MOTHERFUCKING BOOTLEG FIREWORKS

SHIT

OH SHIT

HOOOO SHIT

WOOOOOOOH!

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Motherfuckin' Bootleg Fireworks

money under mout runnin

...

oh SHIT

OH GAWD

JESUS

JESUS

JESUS

LORD JESUS

LORD JESUS

OH JESUS CHRIST

OHH

OHHHH

JESUS

OH LAWD JESUS

LAWD JESUS

OHHH SHIT

WOOOOWW WOOOOOOOW

THAT WAS AWESOME

THAT WAS AWESOME RIGHT THERE

WOOOOOOW SHIT

OH OOOOOOOH LAWD JESUS

OH JESUS

GET THE WATER

JESUS CHRIST

LAWD HAVE MERCY

GET THE WATER IT'S GOING DOWN

AWWW DEM MOTHERFUCKING BOOTLEG FIREWORKS

SHIT

OH SHIT

HOOOO SHIT

WOOOOOOOH!

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My #1 most wanted feature: Automatically embed content from links.

In RIF, any time someone posted a YouTube video or a GIF from various GIF hosting sites, that was displayed directly in the feed, rather than needing to open the link. For articles, it would also choose an image from the article and embed that in the feed, so you could quickly get a sense of what the article was about as you were scrolling.

This is what I'm missing the most from RIF, more so than any button or setting, because it IS the core experience of browsing content in the app. It would open up Lemmy to a whole world of dynamic content, rather than just images and text posts.

I'm guessing this is also one of the more time consuming features to implement, and to that I say—devs, I don't have the skills to help you with this, but I will pay you for it. Right now, it's a barrier to fully enjoying Lemmy as much as Reddit, and I want to stick it to Reddit that badly. DM me if you're interested.

PS: All this is built on the assumption that this is a client-side problem. If it's not, I'll welcome a correction.

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