

Yep, and they think everyone thinks that way. It’s like when JD Vance said that people who are childless have no investment in the future, as if we have no reason to care about the future of society without kids of our own.
Reddit refugee exploring the fediverse! Interested in science and research, reading, gaming, art, photography, and LGBTQ+ rights. ♥
Yep, and they think everyone thinks that way. It’s like when JD Vance said that people who are childless have no investment in the future, as if we have no reason to care about the future of society without kids of our own.
And that was only the beginning.
He just says absolutely anything without a single thought.
The Fediverse is essentially a collection of platforms (such as Lemmy, Mastodon, Pixelfed, and more). Each platform has a number of instances that are hosted separately, hence the decentralized nature of the Fediverse. For example, Lemmy is a platform, and Lemmy instances include Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml, kbin.social, sh.itjust.works, and more. Others have posted links to lists of instances that you can look through.
It’s funny reading posts that say something along the lines of “I’ve always used the reddit app and it’s fine, I didn’t even know there were third-party apps”. I get this might be astroturfing or bots but if not, congrats on not having a clue, I guess.
I’ve been on reddit since 2011, now here I am. I’ll keep using my third-party reddit app until I can’t anymore, maybe occasionally old reddit (until they shut that down too, most likely). I would have been entirely willing to pay a reasonable amount per month or year to access the reddit API in a third-party app, but alas. Sad to see greed ruining good things, as it does, although I am enjoying seeing the resulting backlash and shitshow over there lol
There are definitely religious and spiritual systems that revere nature, like paganism. It’s the only thing that really makes sense to me.