Definitely
Definitely
My words
I didn’t really use the internet much outside of IT class until I got the iPad mini at 12. I used to play games on our family PC before that and watched TV, but no internet. And even after that it was only a couple of sites (YouTube) that I knew how to use. I guess the reason I didn’t use it more heavily was because I had no real idea of what else there was and how deep it went (didn’t really Google very much, or know what to Google). I made some YT videos and assumed people would watch them. I learnt about Google images in IT class and was really impressed that there existed a Google, but for images. And somebody told me about Reddit at 14 and I remember being happy cause I had really been hoping that an everything-forum existed somewhere.
You should be paid for work like that
The craftsmanship put into this meme is unheard of.
Timeless
I love this meme template
Where you still living at home at 22?
Hmm, I’m pretty sure this is the case in most of the Eastern Bloc. Definitely in Poland
Going through the tunnel on A1 was a cool experience. One side was green, temperate, and humid, then we cut through a tunnel, the other side was brown, dry, and hot. One minute of driving completely changed the microclimate. This was northeast of Zadar.
I know the one you mean! It feels like switching biomes. I went down that motorway with my parents when I was younger and althpugh the views were nice, it felt like it went on for ages.
Ahh, so that’s how they’re made
Do you know if they’re an ActivityPub-BlueSky bridge in the works?
Well said. More attention should be given to the subconscious perception of important concepts. (Ok now I think about it this sounds quite 1984)
I’d say everything has several opposites, each in a different aspect.
Pickard, did you make this one yourself?
This could be retained by having instances opt into/out of random allocation of new users.