I'm not educated on the subject, but I'm told some of that may have trace amounts of thc, enough to fail a random if it comes to that
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I hope so!
Cuck chair, the best seat in the house 😎
Okay, I was able to find this, but as a relatively computer illiterate millennial, I'm not really sure what to do with this info lol
Was looking on the join servers page hours ago and didn't even see it listed. Beehaw was the most popular, no lemmy.ml in sight.
I think that if it comes down to it, Reddit will die on this hill
As a long time reddit lurker, I care very much that RIF is dead :/
Hey, well, I hope you find your place on Lemmy, not that a NSFW server has been made, surely more communities are going to pop up, and of course, you can always start fresh and make your own on here! Whatever you feel like doing, best of luck in your endeavors!
Exactly. Reddit had the most comprehensive and fleshed out (third party) apps of any other similar platform that I know of. But with the exodus, I'm really hoping we can all breathe some life into some of the apps that we do have access to that weren't getting as much attention
Honestly, and I don't mean this to sound rude at all, but I went through a kind of edgy phase in highschool that lead to TST. Which, as it turns out, is very different than the theatrics it puts on in name and symbol lol.
To be clear, I don't consider it to be an "edgy" group, I understand the point of referencing Satan, and all that, just that my discovery of it was the result of other dabblings that one might consider edgy.
Curious to know the subreddits lol
If you're referring to Jerboa I completely agree. The idea is cool, but I find myself either disinterested in what's new, or bored of seeing the same posts over and over. I don't know if this is a problem with the app itself (which does need work) the lack of community compared to reddit, or just Lemmy's framework of a social media, which is very confusing. Not to mention you can only view communities or whatever if someone in the same instance as you is already following it. I feel like a lot of Lemmy's framework cuts it short of what it could be, one, and I also feel like the lack of a very large and dedicated community is making the experience not as enjoyable.