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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Haha jokes on the kid! My grandmother would buy all sorts of crap only use it once then give it to my mom. My mom has it piled away in a store room and when she goes, I’ll add it to my hoard collection. (Were not super hoard-y and can still walk and use all my furnature, etc, we just cant bring ourselves to throw away things that work, in case we need or want them one day / possibly sell them as collectables, even though they’re worth nothing now…) when I go, the kid will inherent 3 generations of crap. Sucker!




  • Where I grew up in rural texas: these are current times as I still go there regularly to visit.

    Convenience store: 10 km down a major highway

    Market: 20 km

    The nearest Walmart : 58 km <-- this used to be the only option until they built … The nearest chain grocery: 21 km

    Train: 60 km (Amtrak)

    Park: 8km. Down a road with a 60 mph (96 km/h) speed limit. But definitely walkable.

    Bus stop: ??? There is no public transportation in the town of under 2000 people. Google maps won’t even give me a suggestion so…I have no idea. Does a greyhound count?

    Library: 21 km



  • FarFarAway@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzHoggies
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    1 month ago

    Thats a street urchin. Strangely, this blog post was one of the first links that came up. It ponders how the name street urchin came to be.

    It says

    Looking in the OED, I see two possibly relevant definitions. 1c. A goblin or elf. (From the supposition that they occasionally assumed the form of a hedgehog.)… There is also 4a. A pert, mischievous, or roguish youngster; a brat.

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  • I find this interesting. Does one just install software and buy a domain? I would assume theres somewhere you have to register with in order to federate. I mean, if theres no one to go after, this would be a nice work around. At least, until theres a site for every Texan that figures it out.

    I think semi public would be like setting your facebook profile to private. It shows your name, and basic details, but doesn’t show all your posts or interactions.

    Edit: haha, you kinda answered this somewhere else as I was typing.







  • Someone can correct me if im wrong, but, pretty sure its any social media. Similar to what happened with pornhub.

    According to the Texas Office of the Attorney General, this new law will primarily “apply to digital services that provide an online platform for social interaction between users that: (1) allow users to create a public or semi-public profile to use the service, and (2) allow users to create or post content that can be viewed by other users of the service. This includes digital services such as message boards, chat rooms, video channels, or a main feed that presents users content created and posted by other users.”