I would assume both, considering the community sidebar doesn't specify.
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I do this too, but thankfully I've also managed to break my day in half so it's no longer "can't do anything all day" but "can't do anything else this morning until this" and "can't do anything after lunch until this".
Don't quote me on it but I believe that is a known issue that is being worked on. Infact I thought I saw something about the recent 0.18 version of Lemmy having a fix for that.
I'm new here but if I stick around long enough I'll probably get up my own server/instance(s) for the various parts of the fediverse I participle in. Mostly because it sounds neat and partially because it would allow other people I know to have a fediverse "home" operated by a familiar face (if the fediverse gets popular among the mainstream).
Right now it's just Lemmy, but I may eventually participate in Mastodon, Matrix, Peertube, Owncast and.
I'm going to wait first though to see if the Lemmy userbase (and platform) remains healthy and/or grows. Then would come the hard part of setup, I'm familiar with technology, but nowhere near a professional or a hobbyist (unless you count gaming).
I like these kind of video game communities, ones that are about a genre or subgenre and not just one game. It makes the community more active when there is more than one game to discuss.
I'm going to bookmark this. Thanks for finding/creating this.
If one or more +1/+1 counters would be put on a creature you control, that many plus one +1/+1 counters are put on it instead.
It's a replacement effect, adding one more counter to the existing effect, not creating a new effect that adds an additional counter. Keywords here are "if" and "instead".
TL;DR - 3 Counters, not 4
Hello, saw this post will sorting by all communities and new. I'm not an expert but thought I could at least provide advice on where to look for information.
Have you tried looking at articles that talk about marriage and applying them to your situation. As moving in with someone else is a major part of marriage it's likely that many of those points would also apply.
Also, I don't think it's a time thing, I think it's more along the lines of some questions that need to be answered for example:
- Are you comfortable putting your financial well being in their hands?
- Are you willing to regularly assist with any problems they may have? (stress, mental health, physical health, etc)
- Do you share moral/political/religious beliefs?
- Are you comfortable with their level of cleanliness?
It's been a while since I've taken a college level interpersonal communications course but I think I remember these questions coming up as things to consider in a romantic relationship.
Very interesting. I've known that the southern part of Africa is a popular destination for Christian missionaries but I don't think I knew just how popular until I saw this map.
I love draft games (Magic player here, but I don't hate draft a ton). Been thinking about picking up Sushi Go but my current living situation severely limits my ability to play board games.
Reminds me of a meme (read brilliant idea) I saw where US minimum wage should be tied to average rent in order to start a war between landlords and companies.
I think ignoring is the wrong way to go for sure. Personally I un-installed my app for Lemmy but I might reinstall it.
The reason I might reinstall it is just to help improve Lemmy. For example, most of my news for League of Legends came from the subreddit and the Lemmy community I found is basically dead. So, if I want to help improve Lemmy I could look at reddit for the news and then repost it (linking the original source, not reddit).
Also, think about all the subreddits that make content from Twitter and Tumblr, it's possible some people will want to be on Reddit and Lemmy for the same reason.