

I don’t think it’s different from other book communities, but I’d like to see more focus on non-fiction book.
I don’t think it’s different from other book communities, but I’d like to see more focus on non-fiction book.
If you haven’t played Sands of Inaros yet, buy the quest key and do it (and bring your best setup for scanning Kavats). If you have Inaros Prime, you can buy the Baro Void-Signal (one per visit) to access some special cosmetics.
Didn’t know about this. Thanks!
Congrats @sun-spider and good luck with modding. I appreciate the concise intention-action-justification-exception statement you provided. Nice!
Now that’s an adventure!
Forgot to mention that I work in the IT field. Is the case for you also?
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This reminds me of the good ol memes with “le me”:
You have a large pool of content to START with. Then you can filter the junk. This how you harvest the crops - everything at once then cherry pick, and this is how you prepare a lemonade - get a whole lemon and, queeze the juice out and the skin remains.
I don’t think the hierarchy you described is human nature but the effect of the state of affairs on Reddit. Think of Lemmy as a more chaotic version of Reddit where the status quo has not yet developed. Speak up your mind and help building the Lemmy status quo.
This is the social media language register: catchy, click bait-y, overgeneralizing. It is not accurate and not true, but it only needs to hook the targeted audience - the others can get out. Your mindset is analytic, inquisitive, skeptic - definitely the right attitude to the cultural challenge we face.