Oh… “among” us. For a minute I thought you had invented a new word, either that, or I was seriously out of the loop with modern slang 😅
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Oh… “among” us. For a minute I thought you had invented a new word, either that, or I was seriously out of the loop with modern slang 😅
What a talented singer. Reading some of the comments, it was a little sad seeing all the people who related to the ‘derealization’ part of the lyrics.
You guys do realize this is a copypasta community, right? (Sorry I couldn’t reply to your original comment, merde@sh.itjustworks. For whatever reason your comment hasn’t federated to pawb.social.) I do find it hilarious that people are actually downvoting me though.
By the way, did you just downvote my fucking post before looking at it? That’s like shoving me before asking if I have a problem. What the fuck is wrong with you? You really think that’s acceptable behavior just because you’re on the internet?
You shouldn’t even be allowed to downvote a post, there should be some sort of basic intelligence test in order to downvote otherwise all you can do is upvote like a happy idiot. How fucking dare you downvote me and then talk to me after like you’re not some scum percolating in the tubes of some septic system. Just because you are semi-literate doesn’t mean you even understand what is happening in the world around you yet here you are downvoting me as though you are anywhere near my level of intellect and superior understanding of the issues you know nothing about. HOW DARE YOU DOWNVOTE ME.
I only read maybe the first twenty comments, so maybe it’s a little further down, but where did the bot get that these AI girlfriends could ‘empower people’ from? And who would it empower? Aside from the companies who make these things, of course.
A vast majority of the people on Lemmy use Linux. Or, at least, the Linux users on here are the most vocal about their OS. Just type in “Linux” in the community search, and you’ll find dozens and dozens of linux communities with thousands of subscribers, compared to a handful of Windows communities with only a few hundred subscribers.