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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I don’t think its that strange. i just don’t find these scenes to be funny and that is what they tend to be used for. Unfortunately, i want to watch shows with overpowered characters, which tend to be geared towards kids who enjoy these scenes more.

    Here is a link to some examples from FMA brotherhood. The sharp teeth, deformed characters, etc. It just breaks me from the story. you can convey emotion without monologue just fine. Another link from demon slayer. I get that it is supposed to be funny, and my example is a fairly obvious one. But there was another scene from mugen train where Rengoku is talking and he is getting bigger and bigger. He explains the plan and then while he’s talking, the other characters make a comment about how big he’s become. Three times. Like come on, you can’t just have a serious conversation? it’s like the show doesn’t think you can pay attention for more than 3 seconds, so they have to throw in a “joke”.

    I hope that makes more sense. I know most people don’t mind, but i do.





  • The app looks great! Feels very fluid.

    I have only three requests:

    • make it FOSS in spirit of the fediverse (obviously you don’t have to, that’s your choice)
    • give me a way to download pics from inside the app. I very often download memes and share them in other chats. You’ve got open external, which works, but it’s an extra step. Downloading in app would just be more convenient.
    • lastly, give me a way to buy you a beer 😁



  • They should go non profit. Sure there are memes and stuff. But I’d be willing to bet the main reason people use the site is for hobbies and asking questions.

    If reddit crashes, no one is gonna give a fuck about the lost memes. We will care about not getting an answer to a question that can’t be found on Wikipedia or a manufacturers site.

    If they did a banner like Wikipedia and just asked for donations to keep the servers up. I’d pay. Plus, they are literally using volunteers (mods) to run the site. Reddit is already set up to be a non-profit.