

It’s a nice show, I enjoyed it too. And I surprised the trio appeared as a household while playing the Sims 3.
Coming from discuss.tchncs.de, I’d like to create a non-Lemmy profile in case things went wrong there. PieFed seems nice.


It’s a nice show, I enjoyed it too. And I surprised the trio appeared as a household while playing the Sims 3.
I was just graduated, and very depressed. Found my first job, but got fired because of frequent mental breakdowns. I was on medicines that I can’t afford. Overall in poor health. But after failing some attempts in college, I generally abandoned the suicide plans during that time. It’s hard to believe it’s already been 18 years too, happy birthday to you.


Yes, it collects all the replies in one post, if the OP’s been cross posted to different communities, and it only shows the post title once, so it doesn’t overcrowd your feed. You can submit to communities to create your home feed like Lemmy, or there are Feeds that you can subscribe or create to your own liking, or there are Topics of collected similar communities, for easier browsing too. It has a more complicated structure than Lemmy, but I think it’s worth it.


Is this the right place to discuss PieFed? I think PieFed did the cross posting and fragmented communities problem nicely. You can create your own feed too.


Banana and nuts? I usually eat them as snacks. Any easy to peel fruits will do. I might add a glass of soy milk, too, if really hungry.


My other half goes approximately the same approach. Only warm water every three or five days, the once oily hair gets much better, needs less washing, and very little dandruff too. I like simple method, at least it worked for us. :)


The short one I knew likes to parry and get close, often step to the side, then stab or hit you in the lower half. But they can get close and stab you in the neck too. But it’s unsafe even with the Feder, I once broke someone’s bone with it, so all I have to say is the shorties can hit all the parts the manuscripts recommended. Of course you can hit them in the head too, but usually they are very aware of their distances, like the other one said, you might have more luck hitting their hands.
But people are different. One of our short guys get very good at protecting his head and hands, his only weakness is his lower right side…


Hello HEMA friend. I repeatedly see tall people get their knees beaten. Then some learn to keep their distances too. But the ultimate killing machine is the left-handed… Lucky we don’t have one, but my partner and I try to train our left hands too.


Childhood memories felt distant, but looking back, when I was small, I generally like doing things in my own corner, or going out on my own if I can.
I felt close to my father, enjoyed ask him all sorts of questions like he knew everything, and often worried he might died or went missing, and I’ll became an orphan. Never felt close to my mother.
I also remember I loved one of our family cat very much, but they gave him away. I loved my rooster that I grow from a chicken very much, but they ate him.


One of my niche hobbies, like HEMA and HEMAScholar.
A community for Ikea stuffs would be nice too?


Yeah, I like world building since as young as I can remember, and continued it till this day. There are several worlds, but all in the same universe. Putting characters in there and see them evolve is fun. Continuing the narratives also helps me sleep, it’s like a sort of meditation.
Masks, frequent handwashing, hand sanitizer, more distance from people than usual, less frequent grocery shopping, stopped going to public places except transportations and hospitals.
I lost my uncle in the early days of Covid, due to hospitals can’t take in any more patients.
Also I fear for the lives of our cats, even though they are all house cats. There were cases pets get killed by fearful residents. I fear the government would cull your pets like they did to the minks.
But on the lucky side, we didn’t find anything lacking in most cases. We already had abundant N90/FFP2 masks and some surgical masks, they were from previous flu seasons and for DIY jobs. We always had a habit of changing clothes once home. Most of the things that were hard to find, we already had spare. Until later there was a food shortage, but that was another story.