pajam

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[–] pajam 1 points 2 days ago

I think it's likely:

  1. someone posted something that later gets banned
  2. in between the posting and the banning, you upvoted it
  3. at time of banning/removal or after, they can check the logs of users who upvoted it while it was "live"

Also on reddit, removed posts and comments by subreddit mods can still be viewed if you have a direct link to it, or if you find it from a user's profile instead of from the subreddit it was posted in. From there you may be able to vote on it still, although it's pointless in most instances. However, Admin removed stuff likely cannot be found in the same way. Also a user deleting their own post or comment cannot be viewed in the same way either.

[–] pajam 3 points 2 days ago (3 children)

The hard poops - dry little balls - they often go wherever, but the soft poops - cecotropes - rabbits usually poop those straight into their mouths (gross I know). So you rarely see those as they usually just eat it right as soon as it's coming out.

My two rabbits back in the day always peed in their litter boxes, but we'd often have to vacuum up their dry poops, which were usually right around their living areas mostly. And for the cecotropes (soft poops), we usually didn't see those unless the rabbit was feeling sick. Since normally they go right back through their digestive system for a second pass.

[–] pajam 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Kim Davis... I'm so proud she is from my state /s

[–] pajam 9 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

So many Trump supporters just don't pay attention to anything. For decades before 2016, it was super common knowledge that Trump was a terrible businessman. It was a common joke on late night TV any time Trump was in the news. It was essentially the main thing people knew about him since the 1990s, yet his supporters all think he must be some business genius. And how they still think this after his first term, I have no idea.

[–] pajam 1 points 1 month ago

OP found a disc that had been sprayed with Febreze.

[–] pajam 3 points 1 month ago

Yep, I hate that Excel doesn't open CSV files and treat every cell as "Text" considering that's how a CSV stores the data. It loves to convert to scientific notation, or omit leading zeros, or omit trailing zeros on a decimal, or assume something is a date. I always have to update csv files to .txt instead and then import it via the wizard and manually select Text for all columns.

[–] pajam 1 points 7 months ago

Except I used to assume the same thing, but I failed every time I didn't include the rider. Once I started including all the squares with the rider(s) as well, I started passing a lot more.

[–] pajam 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Right? After failing 90% of captchas I started selecting the person on the motorcycle as well. And wouldn't you know it, I'm now passing most if the time.

[–] pajam 9 points 1 year ago
[–] pajam 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

As a Metroidvania fan, I was so excited when the trailer for the first one came out. I've really enjoyed playing both of these games. And then Hollow Knight as well. We have so many great indie Metroidvania titles these days.

[–] pajam 2 points 2 years ago

Yep this just started this morning for me. Since July 1st, RiF has been working for me as long as I was not logged in (no ReVanced Manager needed), but no more.

[–] pajam 11 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I occasionally open RiF (logged out) and get to see the current "front page" that for everyone (no longer catered to me), and with all the subreddits that have stayed private, been banned, etc. all sorts of weird posts are surfacing to the top for everyone.

First of all, I see tons of subreddits I have no interest in, all about judgment of OP's looks (/r/amiugly, /r/truerateme, /r/firstimpressions, /r/roastme, etc.), and I keep seeing /r/weddingdress posts trying to help people pick their wedding dress from multiple options. Such a hodge podge of disjointed and niche posts that certainly doesn't feel like the broad "front page of the internet" anymore.

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