In one of Ernest's posts last week he mentioned that account deletions need to be handled manually for now. I'm not sure how long it takes him to work through through the queue, but he mentioned in the post that if for some reason you need that done sooner you can send him an email through the contact form starting with "DELETE MY ACCOUNT" so he can prioritize that.
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It's because most phones don't actually rotate the photo, they just add some meta-data that basically says "please rotate X degrees". That data is often either stripped or ignored when posted online. The best way to deal with this is to open the image in an image editor on your phone and rotate it before submitting.
They're fine for now, though we're making things tough for them:
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/70/2/157/5715071
Their population has been dwindling to such an extent I've encountered people that have never seen them before and assumed they weren't real. You must live somewhere nice if you get to see lots of them!
Farmland birds declined by 56.8 percent between 1980 and 2016, he and his colleagues estimate. The next most quickly declining group, urban species, fell by 27.8 percent.
Not enough people have given consideration to the possibility that their grandchildren could grow up with the perspective that birds are fairytale creatures. We have people alive today with that perspective for fireflies, so it's a scary thought.
If you want a diablo-esque ARPG check out Ghostlore. It has some really cool mechanics with the glyphs, skill grid, and food. Oddly enough, the only multiplayer it supports is local co-op.
Edit: It should be noted that I haven't tried the co-op yet and after looking at the steam page again there's a review saying that it's buggy, so take this recommendation with caution.
Offtopic, but I really like the Atkinson Hyperlegible font and I'm glad to see it being used here!
My account was 14 years old and I had that same feeling. I've been pretty disgruntled with Reddit for nearly a decade, so I'm more surprised that I managed to stick with that site for so long.
I can see this (and am posting from) from my personal kbin instance, so it seems to be working!
I'm no expert, but that looks like it could be a Canna lily, probably just called arrowroot locally:https://media.sciencephoto.com/image/b7400814/800wm/B7400814-Canna_lily_leaves_Canna_x_generalis_.jpg
There's more info here: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/canna/
And good 'ol wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canna_(plant)