not only can, but NEEDS to swim vast distances.
“Moooom, I want a real stargate!”
“We have a stargate at home”:
Wouldn’t be surprised if it could literally split you in two and I’m not sure whether that’s a good or bad answer, but I won’t kink shame.
They’re* lives* video games*
I’m pretty certain it’s done just to get comments like yours, the same as deliberately misspelling and rage bait. Everything for more comments, clicks, interaction etc.
Basic privacy is expected and followed, not everywhere is like the US where you’re getting fucked over constantly.
That doesn’t seem right at all, no matter the country. And do you not have tap payments?
Never once seen anyone use PayPal for that, Swish is the most common (in Sweden at least) and there are many alternatives which are just as easy.
*For every fuck that’s censored, I shall fuck twice.
No need to thank me, you deserve the sex.
As a Swede, there’s only one thing I can say:
“How do you know what my labia looks like…?”
Then get called a creep and shouted at.
I’m just saying that you’d deserve if that was your answer.
Yes, daddy.
(Sorry, it had to be said.)
Even here on Lemmy, where most people are tech-savvy, a disturbing amount don’t use adblockers. I’ve seen so many posts of people complaining about ads and they always have comments with people agreeing. A lot of the time they’ve got some completely illogical and stupid reason for it.
I think the idea is that it begins with “Bless”. It’s not a good idea at all, but pretty sure that’s what it is.
I’m absolutely certain the grammatical clusterfuck in so many memes and posts is done fully consciously. Like, someone sat there and actually thought about how to make it grammatically fucked yet get the point across, just to get those extra comments pointing it out. And it’s fucking horrifying that this is where we are, deliberately making things dumb to get more “clicks”.
All you’ve managed to do is show everyone with more certainty that you’re dumb as fuck. The first one was bad, full of errors you’d expect a child to not make, and this one isn’t any better.
I would not be surprised at all if you were a 12-year-old with learning disabilities.