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Well, it depends on your interests. Try searching on browse.feddit.de or lemmyverse.net.
hey aren't you the guy who went on a no-shitting-for-three-days sex party?
I'm the no shitting guy yes but I don't remember anything about a...
Follow up questions: Were you saving up the shit for 3 days for the sex party? Or was it that you didn't want to shit at a sex party? Was it a personal decision or a house rule? And was that 3 day shit afterwards more enjoyable than the sex party itself? Sounds amazing
Yes but the thread would not have made sense if I hadn't added my follow up questions to your original question
You replied to the wrong person, @mizu@mizu6079@lemmy.world was the one who went to the actual sex party.
Mizu will be a Legend for a very long time. Everytime they post someone makes that comment lol
When I go to one of those directories, it seems to take me to a web browser. How do I visit one of those communities and/or subscribe to it in Wefwef/Voyager?
They're not communities