

If they’re a collector, yes they do.
If they’re a collector, yes they do.
Yeah because financially strapped families really buy 30 dolls for their children. Rich people buy 30.
No, let these corps blame Trump for everything. It’s better than them looking at the customers and wondering why they aren’t buying shit.
I never thought I’d see a day where Wal-Mart, Target, Amazon, McDonalds and I think someone else actually looking at the right person at fault. Because that’s where their problems are.
Trump will now spin the rotating door again of incompetent people and see where it lands him now.
You’re really asking for a lot here.
There are some comments here that are pointing to sources that make you feel like you’re on the old net. But that’s all that they’re good for, is to give you the idea and feel of what it was like then, but you’re going off of someone’s personal memory of what they remembered about the old net. My memories of the old net differ slightly and I’ve been around for nearly 30 years online. So my experience was different and therefore, I can’t 100% relate with everything those sources put out although there’s no argument on whether or not they exist because they did.
But as for like for everything to be back as it was? Sorry but the spirit is long gone and it’s just a matter of you having to be there at the time and cherish what you remember. Such is the stage I’ve been in for a while now because today’s internet is fucking awful and has been awful for a few years.
People just have a very poor sense of organization or proper placement. I feel a lot of the political doom and gloom posts are from those who feel like not “enough” is talked about something, when it apparently already is, so they throw it here.
But for a while now, yeah it’s tiresome to try and turn every single thing into another political box.
“Nevermind everything else that you’re doing is also going to kill about 75% of the same Americans, but never mind that, you’re doing great on the fentanyl crisis! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!”
I like to donate and purge things that I think have lost all levels of relevancy to me. If I look at something, think when the last time I’ve used it was, if I feel anything at all for it anymore and if I foresee any future use for it and base my decision on that. It has helped greatly in making my apartment look entirely manageable and not be a hoarder.
I would have to trash my apartment around to make it messy as if it was a hoarder’s place, but the most mess I ever get is maybe I forgot to grab a plate or two or maybe some things are left behind. Things that take no time at all to deal with while still maintaining a decent apartment.
I also do shadow-blocking too. If I see someone who’s going to be an antagonizing prick for no reason to someone, good reason to block just to save you the future trouble if they decide to target you. There are just a lot of people online who treat it as a hobby to go around shitting all over anything and everyone.
Forget the next 100 days. We’ve got like…3 more years of this. 3 more years.
And all I’ve been seeing so far is just people pointing fingers and saying bold things, but doing fuck all about it. Especially the public, who think they’re going to be saved by some one-man army or some deity or some karma system when quite frankly, they’re all fictitious. Getting off your ass and doing something about it is to much of a chore for them.
It’s still baffling to know that 87% of nearly all games are on the verge of or already had been forgotten because the industry operates on this mantra of “if we don’t think it’ll turn a profit, don’t bother with it and if anyone pirates it we’ll still profit through lawsuits!”. If they truly have had it their way and no opposition gets in between them, they would happily have let so many libraries die out. And then we’ll only be left with regurgitated bundles that they hand pick themselves, to release.
Your nostalgia is just simply another marketing strategy.
I do this a lot whenever I have my 5-year cycle of migrating accounts. If I have lost track of and forgotten entirely the purpose of an account I had once made and know it is not essential or required, it is gone.
Unfortunately, there are services and places out there online in which they do not allow you to delete accounts. I wish this would be a federal law of some kind because it would lessen your footprints online. It is bad practice and I automatically label them as data farms because really, what reason do you have to not allow people to delete their accounts? You’re setting people up to be collected in data breaches and therefore your data falls into the hands of someone you wouldn’t want to have it.
I stopped using Firefox for four core reasons:
Their investment into AI How they submit and work with their Google overlords to some degree Their browser putting in more and more unnecessary and unasked features (like Firefox account for one) Their Terms of Service
I voted Harris in 2024, don’t assume what you truly don’t know.
Nobody fears Trump, he’s just a fat, aging and delusional buffoon who only shouts and lies like it is his second nature behind breathing.
We’ll see if it even stand the test of time, how it takes on weather .etc
But that’s what makes GIMP special. There’s some users who feel that Photoshop has stopped being relevant for some uses among those users. GIMP may be a decade behind but it could be swimming in what people remembered best about Photoshop before its enshittification and retains that kind of nature.
The day the Internet Archive was being attacked and sued, was the signal.
Dude, get the hell out of here. Stop turning everything political.