You think it’s reasonable to refuse to pay employees what they are owed?
jonatan83
One vote might not matter much, but 4.6 million votes can swing elections. It’s really fucking weird how that country calls itself a democracy when it does this, allows rampant gerrymandering, have a very uneven vote weight depending on where you live, and, just as icing on the cake, allows slavery in some specific instances.
It’s one of the benefits of being a tiny fraction of a sliver of the size of reddit. It’s also something that would change if people actually migrate to lemmy.
I still use reddit as well as lemmy. There are lots of communities that haven’t migrated, and probably never will.
Oof. Some people are just sociopaths.
Honestly, not for me. I like ARPGs and this just isn’t very fun. The world feels flat and repetitive. The basic gameplay loop isn’t terribly engaging. I pick it up every now and then and after an hour or so I just quit out of boredom.
You want blizzard to take items from people?
I'm very confused. Trying to figure this whole new decentralized social network thing and I feel like an absolute boomer. I would need a nice iOS app for me to really get into it I guess, something like Apollo.
No more true wireless headphones I guess. There ain't no way those can be built with user-replaceable batteries.