

the eyes were microphone covers.
This is the second time I have seen that said on Lemmy, and I just don’t see it. Do you have a source for that? I cannot find anything.
Please correct my English.
The lemming formerly known as:
the eyes were microphone covers.
This is the second time I have seen that said on Lemmy, and I just don’t see it. Do you have a source for that? I cannot find anything.
Rainn without beard: Pulling his stapler out of Jell-o
Rainn with beard: Sipping jippers on a beach somewhere
The comments below started me on a trail that led me to a relevant comment from a Lemmy dev:
I want to remind everyone that since users overwhelmingly don’t want their votes snooped on (for good reason), we will never add anything like this inside lemmy, lemmy-ui, or jerboa.
But it’s trivial to use an external tool to see who voted on what regardless of whose account it is
Is there a tool made for this out there? As far as I’m aware, the simplest way for the average user to do that is to run their own instance and then manually query its database directly, which is far from trivial.
You think I’m just going to give up now, huh? I’m a Duffy, Liz. And us Duffys, we didn’t give up when we got kicked out of Ireland. We didn’t give up when America sent us back. And we didn’t give up when Ireland then just set us adrift on a log, all right?
This article does clearly state that both prices are USD, but everywhere else indicates that the price is 1000 CAD.
It continued through the mid 70s.
For when you want to delete everything in the root directory, but absolutely need to keep the directory itself.
I am currently on season 2 of a rewatch. Just watched the interspecies sex scene yesterday 🥵
You can open me in Vim, Greg. Am I a file?
How does one patch KDE2 under FreeBSD?
Which GitHub version?
the destruction of having every episode of every series online freely available at StarTrek.com
Are you saying there was once a time when you could watch all of Star Trek for free on their official website?
It’s pronounced “Orion”, not “Orion”
There are definitely visual similarities, especially if you are watching the episode in 1960’s quality. But in the modern remaster, the eyes look more like they are probably something like foam spheres with plastic gems glued on.