Ooooooooh. Damn. We’re never getting Shang-Chi 2.
King of the North, Dark Lord of All
Ooooooooh. Damn. We’re never getting Shang-Chi 2.
Different studios. But yeah, we need Shang-Chi 2.
Also Britain in the Canadian colonies in 1812.
Yes. Before germ theory and the 1918 pandemic, this was a common thing.
You don’t choose from where you get your oil. There’s one oil market. You can choose to ban imports of oil from certain countries (like Russia).
The better move is just to migrate further away from oil usage altogether.
I’m confused. What is this proving? I think the original comment was joking that any clothing that humans wear can be considered an ape costume since humans are apes.
At least the roll is hung the right way.
This is the way I do it. I still hear about everything, I just don’t need to seek it out. And I still feel very informed enough to vote.
Remember that if you’re an American citizen, you can make this happen. Never assume it’ll happen without your vote.
Tim Walz seems like the kind of guy who does a tune up of your bike because he knows how busy you’ve been and just wants to help.
Tim Walz seems like the kind of guy who invites you over for dinner and then sends you home with the leftovers.
Tim Walz seems like the kind of guy who has an old, but still pretty great TV you can have if you want it.
I’m willing to bet that they’re using the same Barbie character in the same universe as what Greta and Margot created. It’s well within their rights, but it’s just a bit rude not to include them or even get their input.
Not the thing you want to do if you want their involvement in a sequel live-action movie.
White to black, because people say that white and black aren’t colours.
But I just say “FFFFFFuck y000000u!”
Everyone’s talking about the tech, but I’ll talk about the user base. When you make a post or comment on Reddit, it often feels like you get lost in some black hole of other posts or comments. No one sees your comment because there are 1000 other comments on the same post.
At Lemmy, there are fewer users and fewer comments, but your comments actually get seen. People upvote. I weirdly get way more upvotes at Lemmy than I did at Reddit, in spite of the smaller user base here. Because of that, I’m way more active here than I was on Reddit.
Hahhaha. Totally missed that. I just assumed it was a joke.
Makes sense.
As a Star Wars fan, have an angry upvote
If you’re not good in a sport, just create your own sport, name it the same thing, and show everyone you’re best at it.
I’m going to create my own basketball and I’ll show everyone I’m #1!
Right, and that leads to issues with men seeking help. Men don’t get needed therapy at the same rate, and our suicide rates are way higher. So I guess one can answer your original question with: women can get help without as much social stigma.
Note to anyone reading: It’s not weak to see a physical therapist, so it’s not weak to see a mental one. You see a therapist to be strong, regardless of the which part of your body (muscles or brain) you’re training. You also don’t need to be having an issue in order to get therapy. Sometimes it’s just nice to talk through everyday things, and learn ways to cope with small things.