It needs to be against the wall, but I grew up with bunk beds in a room that could have fit 2 (well, in one of the places, anyway), it was nice. Gave us extra room for toys and shit and playing games
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The bottom bunk twin speaking like he’s been replaced with a cyborg?
I was pretty stonery in m’youth, and lemme tell you, I was not about to wake up early enough to brunch
What the fuck is this place?
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•If this seems exaggerated to you then you haven't worked in IT long enough4·1 day agoSame thing that’s wrong with mine: the brain is really good at working collaboratively with other shit, and that means if the phone can remember the numbers your brain will happily give that task to the phone. I can remember so many number from before I had a cell, and almost none since then.
It’s also got to do with repetition. We used to dial the number each time, now we almost never type the digits in, just pull up a contact (or more likely, a text from them) and hit call
Thought basically the same thing (but wasn’t going to comment about it until I saw yours). I always associate this meme format with, basically, what millennials/gen z will sound like when we’re old
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•If this seems exaggerated to you then you haven't worked in IT long enough11·1 day agoI know the number is exaggerated for comedic effect, but it blows my silly little 'murican mind that phone numbers in the UK have variable length. All of our numbers are the same length. Country code (1), area code (757) prefix (368) and then the line number (0441). I’m sure something else might exist for super niche things or something, and we’ve got the 3 digit important numbers, like 911 (emergency/cops) or 988 (suicide prevention hotline), but personal numbers are always 7 digits plus the area code. It’s just weird to my brain that the length can be variable within a country.
Also, try giving that example number a call…
Look, you’re gonna have to face facts. People like you. Yes, your meme collection is great and mighty and powerful, but the fact that you collect all the memes that people love speaks to you. You saved those memes because you loved them, and then you selflessly decided to share them with a fledgling community to bring joy, and the people loved them. You bring joy. Santa doesn’t make the toys, he delivers them. You’re the lemming Santa. Stamta.
Also, you are literally famous. It might only be locally, but you are, factually, famous 'round these parts
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•These are the thoughts that form grey hairs2·2 days agoOh thanks! I’m using Lemmy from a mobile app, so I’m not sure how to see extra info like that
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•These are the thoughts that form grey hairs6·2 days agoWhat are the pics from? They look familiar but I can’t place it
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL The ancient Romans created an artificial sweetener called "Sugar of Lead" by corroding lead in vinegar. It has a mildly sweet taste and also causes brain damageEnglish241·2 days agoI believe they were making a joke about sugar free corn
Stamets publicly acknowledging me? I can feel my Lemmy clout growing!
Don’t worry, I fix
Because I just glanced at the picture while hiding my phone from customers and thought they were bees
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A Polish jalapeño pastry344·4 days agoWhat is it with European bakeries and bees? I’ve seen memes and stuff about it, and this one youtuber, a Vietnamese woman who’s German BF never shows his face, I can’t remember her name right now. She showed a bakery in Germany with bees everywhere. Why is this a thing?
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•‘The nurse told me I couldn’t keep my baby’: how a controversial Danish ‘parenting test’ separated a Greenlandic woman from her childrenEnglish29·5 days agoI haven’t read the article yet (sneaking Lemmy time at work), but this reminds of the literacy tests they used to use for voting in the US for black folks
Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.nettoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Member when this place was funny instead of constant paragraphicalposts?1·7 days agoFairly similar, yeah. Didn’t catch the hard times lines initially
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