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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could magically form new nations, which would you break away or unify? (non-serious)
1·8 days agodeleted by creator
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a scientific fact that sounds made up but is 100% real?
2·8 days agoThis only works when you speak 'MURICAN.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the best piece of advice you were ever given?
7·8 days agoInstructions unclear—(noun) (adjective) (preposition) (noun).
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Programming@programming.dev•What do you want out of a coding monospace font?
7·9 days agoNo ligatures.

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Programming@programming.dev•What do you want out of a coding monospace font?
2·9 days agoCourier New but 0 has a distinguishing dot.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I'm fairly sure that Jessie is the only* live-action Disney Channel show where the protagonist or titular character is canonically an adult human.
3·11 days agoActually, there are probably quite a few movies. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids comes to mind.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I'm fairly sure that Jessie is the only* live-action Disney Channel show where the protagonist or titular character is canonically an adult human.
3·12 days agoThe Emperor’s New Groove is such a great movie. I actually mentioned watching it to my family a few days ago.
But yeah, cartoon characters in general are a bit of a toss-up, and their ages are hardly ever quite clear. I thought of all the Disney princess movies and decided to specify “live-action” in the title.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I'm fairly sure that Jessie is the only* live-action Disney Channel show where the protagonist or titular character is canonically an adult human.
51·12 days agoIf you couldn’t tell, I was like a mid-gen Disney Channel viewer.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•When I was a kid, I remember hearing "Remember to wash behind your ears!" a lot on TV shows, and in movies. So, although, my parents never said that, I always washed behind my ears.
3·16 days agoWhy would that be more effective or clever than saying, “Remember to wash your hair”?
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Humans are obsessed with low probablility. From the rare picture to the rare poker hand to the sports hero, we love low odds.
1·18 days agoWhich is why it’s so strange that minority groups receive such negative discrimination. We’re the shinies.


To play devil’s advocate; being on your phone is an isolating activity, while watching the TV is generally more communal, and was especially so in the era in which Boomers have spent most of their life.
Millenials and most Gen Z have shows that everyone watched growing up, but that’s going away increasingly, with on-demand streaming and customized feeds replacing the latter. I think it’s a very obvious culprit of why young people today struggle to talk to one another.
I am Gen Z.