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  • Loved her on Taskmaster. "Have I met these potatoes before?!"

    Between herself, John Kearns, and Munya, that season was a goldmine for 'comedians I had never heard of before and ended up loving'.

  • get the best you can afford

    Ah, so the cheapest option available. Got it.

  • Look at how upset you are, at something that's totally out of your control. So much anger, I could drown in it. Maybe try to focus on more positive emotions.

    Die mad.

    I wanna focus in on this statement. Do you say hurtful things like this because maybe deep down you're afraid that you'll die angry, angry at things that are completely out of your control? This is a very natural fear so don't be afraid to admit it.

  • I don't give a fuck how I sound

    Well you had me fooled, given that you seem to think what you're saying is so important

    Be a fucking adult

    I wanna dig into this, please elaborate on your adult ideal

  • That kind of thinking has no place in any modern society and neither do you

    Psssssst saying stuff like that doesn't make you sound very smart

  • Then why aren't you rioting?

  • I replay candybox/candybox 2 at least once a year. Fantastic incremental ascii games

  • Non-US people have such an hilariously skewed view of the US healthcare system

  • My ex told me people didn't like me because I shared my thoughts too much, and I just got feedback from my boss about the same thing

    Often times when this criticism is brought up it's not the fact that you're simply sharing your thoughts, but rather the thoughts themselves that you're sharing. If your opinions are problematic then obviously people won't want to hear them and won't want to be around you. So if you don't mind, could you share exactly what you said that made these people criticize you in this way?

  • And I apologize for being an asshole in response. I would say that I hadn't had my morning coffee yet but I've been trying to hold myself more accountable so instead I'll blame my overall addiction to caffeine

  • the vast VAST majority of average internet users are basically brain dead and want maximum convinence at any cost, including privacy and being treated right by the service as a user. They quite simply don't care what happens as long as they can still get their garbage content drip fed to them without any work, learning, or inconvinece on their part.

    If you don't want to be called pretentious then maybe you shouldn't spout pretentious nonsense like this

    (I highlighted the pretentious parts)

  • I don't have the technical knowledge to understand lemmy's decentralized federated nonsense and I've been using it just fine. You think you need to understand how something works to use it? Or do you think idiots like me are too scared to use something we don't understand? Because I'm saying you're wrong on both counts. And if you don't like average idiots like me taking over your beloved platform then maybe you should just suck it up because I'm not going anywhere, and if this site continues to grow then pretty soon the average user will be a lot more like me than like you.

  • Comments like this are exactly why people aren't gonna wanna join Lemmy.

    For reference: I'm one of the brain dead convenience seeking idiots you're describing. Lemmy isn't that hard to understand. What sucks about Lemmy is pretentious users like you treating it like something it isn't when in reality it's just another in a long list of average to middling message boards.

  • Pre-google youtube only existed for a year and it wasn't that great. What I miss is the early Google era. 2007-2010

  • Episodes (starring Matt LeBlanc as himself) is very much up this alley. It's a show about two British TV writers adapting their big BBC hit for American TV. It's also one of the more underrated shows out there, I don't see a lot of people talking about it and frankly it's excellent.

  • Basically any recipe from before 1900 adds tons of flavor without sugar.

    Except for cakes and cookies and pies and brownies and sorbets and ice creams and truffles and caramels and creme brulees and any number of delicious desserts which have all called for sugar for centuries

    I've eaten plenty of keto treats because half the people I've dated in the last ten years have been keto... I'll tell ya this, monkfruit extract, stevia, xylitol, maltitol, they're all the same and they all have nothing on sugar, not even close

  • My point is that there is zero reason to ever ADD sugar to any food, period

    But you said it yourself, the reason to add it is for flavor.

    Whether you like it or not, flavor is an incredibly important part of food and eating. Arguably the most important.

  • As someone who lives in a wood-heated house, what do you suggest I do? I'd rather not freeze to death and I can't afford any other heating options