This is America and in free to pee on whoever I want to! /s
PeriodicallyPedantic
Honestly, in my experience since I fully moved to Lemmy:
Almost any subreddit is more mature than any Lemmy channel.
This isn't just number of users (but that's a huge problem that has been mentioned here a lot), it means that the chance you'll run into a mod who is a tinpot despot is pretty high, and there is nothing you can do about it if you're not willing to sit alone in a ~~ghost town~~ alternate community.
The fact that you deleted the post for "misinformation" shows that you're a joke of a mod.
The fact that you're still a mod shows that Lemmy is a joke of a platform.
The fact that you're still so butthurt over it shows that you're a joke of a person.
Do grow up, will you?
I've seen enough EMT Tiktok to know that I need a flared base.
So I'ma have to go with screwball but upside down
More like
Fake orgasms and just pee on him to secretly assert dominance
No I said geese
They also spy, because just a few billion isn't enough
I feel like MS and Google should be switched. Web probably has more harvestable info. Plus phones.
Spent a night at the Iceland Blue Lagoon Retreat hotel for a special occasion. It's like $1800 USD per night so it was a huge splurge. We saw Rebel Wilson staying at the hotel too. It was fancy AF.
Absolutely wasted if you only spend one day, but we couldn't afford 2.
Low doses of ibuprofen are better as an anti-inflammatory, and higher doses are better for pain relief, from what I've learned online (I'm not a doctor).
I imagine the muscle pain you were dealing with was due to inflammation from overexertion or something?
It can be prescribed in much higher dosages, unlike paracetamol, but the regular over the counter stuff is the same.
200 ibuprofen = 250 paracetamol
Extra strength just doubles both
But prescription for ibuprofen can go up a bit from that. Never seen a higher prescription for paracetamol.
There are so few native desktop apps these days, it's all on the web.
And the browser can glean a lot more about user interaction than just web traffic, like where you hover, what parts of the page you're interacting with, etc.
That's why I said that (combined with phone), Google probably knows more.
But it's probably a pretty close competition