I mean, I did feel personally attacked, because I think you may have been one of the people I accidentally liked recently, so I felt the need to respond.
eh, maybe it's me, but if I don't really have anything to add to the conversation, a subtle mark if support/approval adds more than a comment that doesn't further the conversation.
I have "I don't like, only zap" in my profile, which is what it is. Though I occasionally like anyway, on accident, usually when I'm trying to scroll or extend a truncated post on my phone.
For me, it's just a statement of intent, I don't mind at all if people like my notes, but I'm trying to be more mindful in my likes, so I put some thought behind them all.
I haven't really thought about what I'd do if I wanted to zap and someone doesn't have a wallet linked.
fair. I buy a little every day, but I also keep a little in reserve.
same. except Swan won't let me buy with my $25...
I love the sellers, they let me buy more at a better price.
no, there's a dip, it's the time to buy.
my sweet tooth thanks you for not posting a Pic of the malt.
Hey nostr:npub1a27t5chyqgfygncyfqwzpvvkrms6shhal9756jkgnpyzjqpsz5jqama5yp I sent you guys a support email recently, but I completely stopped getting spins with the recent UI update.
Anyway we could get someone to check on that?
um... did you mean to @ an account with Parody in its name?
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"To be punk is to be a nonconformist, yet you conform only to punk." -seen on a desk in high school many years ago.
But I'm boring. How can I fill this void if I don't live vicariously through others I have a parasocial relationship with on the internet?
no, it's got every possible seed word.
Socks are the larval form of wire coathangers. Though they may have evolved to tupperware lids with fewer people wearing dress shirts that need to go to the dry cleaners.
Did you really get no responses to this? Anyway, late to the game, but my go-to oldie-but-goodies are Eluveitie and Heilung. Neither is directly Norse, but both are... old and ritualistic feeling in a way that makes me think Norse.
100% get that. There's no right answer, just right for the individual. And if hadn't been an owner for years before divorce, I might not have been so quick to jump into the RE market again. I also don't see it as an investment, or at least not a financial one.
I'm sort of in that position. I bought about a year and a half ago, and while I didn't count on the rates going down, I did hope they might. I also realized that 6% is about the long term average mortgage rate in the US.
It was still a good deal for me, because I went from a townhouse to 5 acres in the country, and I have started (slowly) turning it into a homestead. So yeah, the well pump going out this spring wasn't something to get excited about, but overall it was still the right choice for me. YMMV, etc.
I actually had it in my head that zoroastrianism had died off a long time ago. Probably wasn't paying attention in my comparative religion classes when we covered it. Cool to know it's still going strong. It, along with Jainism were the two most interesting ones I learned about.





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