[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

Came to the comments just to see if anyone else saw Oliver. It’s literally him I just know it.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 25 points 10 months ago

I’m curious if anyone else is able to provide an example here. Personally, I grew up in an extremely right-wing, very isolated, very culty version of the southern baptist church. I was around young-earthers, anti-vaxxers, anti-evolution folks, dinosaur/man co-existence, believing black people are black because they’re cursed—all sorts of crazy whackadoodle shit. I never once met someone who didn’t believe in space. I think you’re right that this was a YouTube Fact™ that she picked up somewhere.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 117 points 11 months ago

Ugh what is wrong with people

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I related to this article a lot. It’s the same sentiment of this classic Family Guy clip: The game is Euchre (YouTube Link)

I like the idea of everyone sitting around a table, effortlessly playing a game and having a great time—but adult friendships are tough. When you get to hang out for an hour here, two hours there, every few-to-several weeks or months, investing an hour or more into learning the rules of a game that may or may not be fun is a tall order.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Hang in there! I highly recommend using something like https://lemmyverse.net/communities to search for communities. Lemmy (and most other parts of the fediverse) are a double-edged sword: you’re not being algorithmically fed content, so you’re able consciously curate what you devote your attention to, you’re not being surveilled for marketing, etc. However, because of this, it’s harder to accidentally find an interesting community because they’re not actively presented to you.

I just started using the search above to type in keywords of interest. I’ve found some established Lemmy communities I don’t think I would have stumbled across otherwise.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

I had the same opinion about Lemmy until I took the time to find the same wide assortment of communities that I subbed to on Reddit. Now that there’s a wider variety of content to read, I don’t have that “please stop talking about the fediverse” thought anymore. I will say that tech and tech-adjacent communities on here are still really heavy on the meta discussions (i.e. as in posting on Lemmy about Lemmy—not about Zuck’s website).

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

This is a beautiful quote—thank you for sharing.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for this! I was literally about to google this because I wasn’t sure.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

In my part of the US, I believe it’s 3 ft (0.91 meters), so unfortunately even a legal pass feels like a close pass. I imagine the 1.5 meters still feels close too. I agree that’s super hard to measure from a car—I’m a cyclist and a driver, so I get it. In many parts of the US that aren’t as backward as mine, the minimum distance is 6ft, which seems a little more reasonable.

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

I would wager that most of the “cyclists are so entitled” folks haven’t ridden a bike since they were children in large part because they know how scary it would be to bike on a stroad getting close passed by a bunch of people monitoring their phones first, their cars second, the road third, and you not at all.

For a large portion of people, it’s not a lack of understanding how harrowing the experience is—rather, they just want cyclists to suffer because of mob mentality. But I agree that every driver should have to experience the close pass as a cyclist so they can hopefully empathize a little more.

Kinda related: I think everyone should have to experience what it’s like to have an Uber driver with their hazards on parked in the middle of the road, blocking both directions of travel—but it’s okay because they’ll “only be a minute”

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 46 points 1 year ago

Father, I want to see the face of VBA god

[-] codyofficial@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Love it! I’ve never done it unless I’m feeling really sick or really sad, but it’s so nice—why not every day?

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