I agree, used to be under 50 bucks for the biggest bag we could find at the store. Now it's well over 75.
I didn't post a lot but I was definitely anxious about commenting because if it wasn't worded just right, someone would take it out of context and be offended by it or downvote it to hell. I remember telling someone that I loved their poems - downvoted. I corrected someone about the difference between ESAs and service dogs - cue arguments when they can just literally read the ADA (law). I apologized for getting something wrong - insults and talked down to. I also remember being told that latinx is what trans Latinos want people to use, I used it and was greatly talked down to and told I'm not a real Latino. It felt like reddit was just really hostile no matter what I did. There were many times I wrote a comment but then discarded it.
They describe their philosophy as semi-authoritarianism, just some benevolent dictators lmao.
Looks like I made a leap there that was incorrect, I was looking at a list of migrated subs and assumed the mods were migrating with it. Sorry about that. Well another reason not to use beehaw, control freaks that don't let you open your own community.
Lol every time I read an announcement by these guys it feels off-putting. I thought I was a progressive but reading this and the comments makes me feel like I am the furthest thing from progressive if this is what they believe. Every time they mention a safe space, I wonder if they are trying to make safe spaces seem like a joke because that's the vibe I'm getting. Safe spaces are for victims, not for trying to create a great wall of beehaw "ideals."
[link text](/c/community@instance.com)
Crashes jerboa
[!community@instance](instance/c/community)
Opens the community in a new browser where you are not logged in
!community@instance
Does not work, thinks it is an email address and prompts to open in your email app
The problem is jerboa, I believe it is being looked into by the devs
I'm disabled, no country will have me. I'm stuck in the US for good even though I hate it.
Pixelfed is supposed to be good, haven't tried it.
I like Bethesda games in general so I'm looking forward to it, but will wait until bugs have been ironed out before buying. I have a 3070ti which I used to be excited about, but now I just think it doesn't have enough VRAM for new games (only 8GB). We'll see, I might pick up a new card next year or the year after that.
The vote fuzziness drove me insane sometimes, I just want to know the actual number.
It sounds like they micro-manage too much, they're complaining about having to moderate thousands of posts and their comments while trying to keep their server up. They should instead have moderators of each community be in charge of their own community and only if a community is reported to be doing what they don't want (rampant hate speech) then they can ... ban them? I actually don't know how it works on lemmy. But that sounds better than the server owner trying to control everything. I've only run into lemmy.grad talking about communism once, didn't care for the discussion so moved along. And one person talking about trans people and detrimental effects of hormone blockers (judging by the other comments, this person was banned). Besides that lemmy seems left leaning. This long rant idk rubs me the wrong way. Taking too long to get to their point.
Women hit puberty a lot sooner than men. My parents didn't tell me anything about periods or puberty because they were religious and didn't want to talk about it. Luckily, my school gave me sex ed the year of my first period while I was still in elementary school at age 10, so I wasn't freaked out when I had my period and knew I needed a pad. Girls have been getting their periods even more early than that nowadays. Sex ed isn't about just having sex or what sex is, it's about your body and how it is developing. Then once I hit high school I was given more in depth sex ed about how to be safe, types of birth control, the menstrual cycle (which was already covered in elementary school but a good refresher), and other health topics like mental health.