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I’ve only been here 14 days. 🙁


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It would be nice to be able to choose between the default GrapheneOS boot animation and the stock Pixel animation.
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…but, like, for all of them.
(I sure hope that ASCII art shows up in Lemmy correctly or else it’s seppaku for me.)
The only way people will change is by hitting rock bottom so I’m doing my part to accelerate that by commenting on social media using my sweat shop manufactured smart phone while riding on a Greyhound bus. That was the message this comic was trying to convey, yeah?


First of all, Adan Sandler is an American saint so shut up.
Secondly, he looks comfortable as hell so what’s the problem.


Or they removed it to keep up the appearance that it wasn’t actually a honeypot to begin with.


MUST CRUSH CAPITALISM


Dunn should start a GoFundMe to replace his sandwich.
Up and at them!


I just figured it was disinformation.


Behind Glass: Aquarium Simulator and Aquarium Designer seem to be main ones on Steam. I haven’t played Behind Glass and Aquarium Designer is alright, but definitely has some bugs.
Yeah, well maybe you should have paid attention at your bank job and stopped annoying your wife with your dumbass books.


It can be an expensive hobby.
If you’re trying to go cheap, you can save money by buying certain soils and sands from Home Depot (or your local equivalent) instead of substrate. Do your research on that before buying. You might be able to buy plant lights here, too, if you’re okay with how they look or can make them look good.
Add plants. They look nice, provide hiding spots and naturally filter the water. Shrimp and snails add to the ecosystem. Some people will plant a pothos in the HOB filter for added water filtration and for the aesthetics.
Most of all, know what you want your tank to be before you get started. “Measure twice, cut once” and all that. I usually ignored the planning part and ended up spending a lot more when I changed from wanting a low-tech tank to wanting a hi-tech tank mid-stream.
There are games on Steam that help you design an aquarium (or just use paper and pencil). Dedicated fish stores sometimes have plexiglass sandboxes where you can experiment with hardscape placement.
Edit: I’ve had multiple peaceful gouramis before, but my most recent one (Blue Dwarf) ending up killing everything else in the tank.


It’s satire, you fucking pleb.
Edit: Your downvotes only make me stronger.


Lemmy is in danger of growing stale. We’re taking it to strange new places.


Power for the person in charge.