An antisocial extravert who’s addicted to my phone.

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Cake day: April 11th, 2025

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  • You’re literally just making things up so you don’t sound like a fool. Its VERY clear to anyone with critical thinking skills or who has spent more than a week on the internet that the message is “If you can’t see the titties you’re gay bro” its painfully obvious. You just want to argue with someone and picked a very stupid hill to die on.

    Its not like its a new meme its been around for a decade and it has ALWAYS meant the same thing. Your nerd interpretation doesn’t make sense at all because there is no correlation between not noticing what titties look like and being a nerd, obviously nerds like titties, its not logical, you just desperately want to be angry about something right now.



  • No and I hate that its expected and I hate when people do it to me. I price my items at what I want for them, I am not playing head games where I price them above what I actually want so you can feel like you’re winning when you haggle me down, thats what everyone else in the resale space does and I find it stupid and manipulative. Just pay what it cost or find something cheaper, price what you want to get for it and stop pricing way above asking so you can have “wiggle room” to negotiate and make people feel like they are getting a good deal. Its like playing a game, when all I want is to exchange money for goods.
















  • It’s always a bad idea to move in with your partner’s parents if you don’t absolutely have to. I think teens and early 20’s is too young to move in with a partner period but I also met my husband when I was 17 and moved in with him almost right away and thats been working for the last 18 years. I still think we’re the exception to the rule though and it’s not exactly a healthy way to start your adult life.




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    4 days ago

    You have to add yourself to communities that have things you’re interested in and then sort by “subscribed” to see the relevant post. Theres not nearly as many people on Lemmy as a lot of the other social media sights, but there’s also somehow more “real” people too. Like reddit gets a lot of activity on post but a good percentage of that activity is from bots and children and you don’t really have valuable discussions anymore. Lemmy reminds me of reddit before the cool kids found it.