

There are dozens of us who agree. Dozens.
Shout-out to the fansite: https://smbmovie.com/
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There are dozens of us who agree. Dozens.
Shout-out to the fansite: https://smbmovie.com/
Mastodon is my main social-media daily driver, so I do check it out during downtime at work. Lemmy less so, but every now and then.
I’m fortunate to have a decent data plan as well as good mobile signal in my workplace, so I just keep my phone off the company wi-fi to avoid any worry about what I’m loading through my company network.
Collective viewing is still best on a TV.
If you are alone there may be functionally little difference between sitting on the couch watching TV and lying in bed with a smartphone balanced on your chest, but as soon as you’re sharing the viewing experience at all there’s still value in having a big shared screen.
Me too! I love my Steam Deck.
That stamp knows what it did.
It’s terribly easy to be an ally when you’re excluded. Helping people to have the space and community they need can be an incredible act of allyship, even (perhaps especially) when that space and community is not also for you.
Starting in 2016 I spent four entire years looking forward to the end of the Trump presidency.
Shit.
I bid seventy cents, two peanut shells, and a cancelled postage stamp.
A good article on Walled Culture, marred by its being illustrated with AI slop. Surely a normal, real public domain Shakespeare image could have illustrated the point of the article just as well, if not better.
“John Whorfin.”
“Mother… my nuts.”