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The parents looked a little frustrated by the poor timing of the last one’s jumps.
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The parents looked a little frustrated by the poor timing of the last one’s jumps.
Looks like a cute little bean. Especially with the refraction going on.
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Once upon a time, that dog learned a harsh lesson all too well.
Exactly the point.
Yeah, I recently made a reference to /r/CrabsEatingThings in another thread. Where the hell do I go for such oddly specific content now?
And just when I was worried that leaving Reddit meant I’d never again see a post for /r/CrabsEatingThings.
Why wouldn’t they be? There’s a reason that during my last couple of interview, my brain latched on to the Galactic Mermaid song from Carole and Tuesday. (Content warning, should you look it up: copious swears.)
Are the regulations really disallowing ads on opt out, or just ads that track users?
Heh. That’s what was supposed to happen at my last job when the client left. But I was laid off a few days later anyway.
Yeah, just get the inevitable out of the way, right?
Please tell me that’s a parody.
I’m distracting ya, you big turd blossom!
That plop at the end really sells it.
Painting Reddit as a monolith in general is a problem, too. “Reddit is toxic?” Some subs, sure. But certainly not the ones I subscribed to. Some of them might have had bad actors here and there. But they were usually dealt with by the mods.
In the end, the only toxicity that drove me away from Reddit was the toxicity from the CEO.
Not if they’re using ad blockers.
Plenty of pics of capys chilling out alongside predators you’d think would attack them. They are like the definition of chill.