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Me participating in the reddit AMA
Just made the jump to Lemmy today, feels good.
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Me participating in the reddit AMA
Just made the jump to Lemmy today, feels good.
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Program being tested in Denver CO
Hmmm it’s almost like sending fully armed and decked out gang members to respond to mental health crises would result in exacerbated circumstances??? Wild stuff.
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But for real I love this program and hope to see it spread throughout the country
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F in the chat
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I will never not read that as “fuck you spez” 😂 I love it
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Enough Said
I’ve never been much of a tumblr person but I may check it out. I’ve also jumped into mastodon, but haven’t found much funny
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What do you think of r/books silence on the API changes?
I was thinking the same thing yesterday. Seems like a group of readers are best equipped to step away from the internet. Even just for 2 days.
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He lasted for entire 14 answers!
I really wish all the questions were just the meme of him that says “I’m a greedy little pig boy” 😂
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Good one, Oatmeal!
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GOATmeal
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I created a community!
This is such a great idea!
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I don't feel bad at all
A me-crow-wahv-aye?
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Cormac McCarthy, Author of ‘The Road’ and ‘No Country for Old Men,’ Dead at 89
Ugh. This one hurt. I know he was 89, and I feel so lucky he got his last two out and get to read them (still haven’t read Stella Maris but The Passenger was a lot of mysterious fun, reminded me a bit a Pulp, contextually speaking)
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Onion
Classic
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What is the most disturbing book you have ever read?
I would have to say American Psycho was pretty fucked up and I don’t think I see it mentioned yet. Way more intense than the movie because it’s a much deeper character study. But man that Patrick Bateman has some fucking crazy thoughts
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Gonna power nap real quick
How I wish I could sleep with such reckless abandon! Way to fight the power 😂
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Me when the
ACADAM (all cops are dangerous at me)
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What’s the oldest book you’ve enjoyed so far?
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I think I preferred The Iliad to The Odyssey but I really liked them both. The Odyssey was definitely more fantastical whereas The Iliad felt more epic and thrilling.
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What’s the oldest book you’ve enjoyed so far?
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I read that towards the end of last year, and I think it could just be the writing style of that time, but there were definitely some tough slogs to get through. At the same time though, there are some great passages that were pretty thrilling or spooky or even a bit funny. Especially the image of a cowboy character stuck in the middle of this got his style horror 😂
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What’s the oldest book you’ve enjoyed so far?
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I have a little collection of his books that I haven’t read yet, but this has me excited for one I haven’t heard much of!! The ones I’m most familiar with are Tess of the D’ubervilles and Jude the Obscure.
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What app do you use for mobile lemmy?
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I’m a bigger fan of Mlem personally, it feels closer to what Apollo was and could see it heading more in that direction.
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This is Alfred
What a handsome gentleman.
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Cats > dogs
ACAB (all cats are bros)