

shows that aren’t stupid gimmicks.
I don’t own a tv, but what are the gimmick-based shows? Schitt’s Creek, Baroness von Sketch Show, and Kim’s Convenience are recent(ish) CBC shows that did very well.
shows that aren’t stupid gimmicks.
I don’t own a tv, but what are the gimmick-based shows? Schitt’s Creek, Baroness von Sketch Show, and Kim’s Convenience are recent(ish) CBC shows that did very well.
She’s pro oil and gas, and hates trans people.
That’s how.
I would like to remind you that we didn’t provoke Russia into bombing Georgia, or invading Ukraine.
Fuck fossil fuels, but fuck the narrative that the Russian government isn’t fully culpable for their acts of war and invasions.
Depends on the model. People are mostly attacking cybertrucks in the wild.
If it’s cybertruck, the owner knew, or chose not to know.
“Please like me”
From that Lemmyverse thing you linked.
The problem is that ! links only work if you click them on a comment while you are logged into your account.
That lemmyverse thing you linked doesn’t seem fully functional,
Can you click on these?
!mazda@lemm.ee
!miatanc@lemm.ee
!cx5@lemm.ee
You’re on .ml which is blocked by, and blocks, a LOT of instances. You can’t interact with .world communities.
I think some will exist in that time frame, but I don’t think they’ll be any good, or well received.
IN the near-future of gaming, but not BEING the near-future of gaming.
That could be the future, but not anytime soon. I haven’t seen anything AI gen that has enough continuity to make “on the fly” story telling something I’d be interested in.
It stopped being funny about 20 years ago.
Health Care costs in Canada (for non-residents of the province) vary pretty wildly. Some provinces also have a mix of public and private clinics.
So, you’d need to phone around and check. The trip (flights, hotel, food) may be more expensive than the procedure itself.
How, if possible, can I log in to say, discuss.online above, with this account. Or do I need to make a second account over there.
You can view/comment/vote on all of the content there while logged into lemmy.world. As an example, you should be able to click this !flipperzero@programming.dev and participate there. or !AskUSA@discuss.online.
Also, related, is there a way to just, use my Mastodon account, and drop this one completely?
I am not a fan of “microblogging”, so I am not 100% certain. I have seen a lot of posts/comments from Mastodon on lemmy instances, they are the people using hashtags.
Kbin and Mbin are Lemmy-like systems that also hooks into microblogging much easier, so you might be able to do a one account thing there much easier.
Again, not certain because microblogging is not my jam.
Looks like there was a space added to your link, so it’s broken.
Here it is without the space:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/musk-canada-poilievre-trudeau-influence-1.7426954
I’ve never met someone in real life who was born after World War 2 who liked these, and I don’t think I’ve seen anyone eat one since 2000.
Some people obviously love them, but not that many. The “severed testicle soaking in bloody-cum” art on the box isn’t really drawing new people in.
This is why clickbait is so prevalent.
Without outside funding, the focus then needs to become gaining viewers and adds, not telling stating facts accurately, or doing in-depth journalism.
It’s more like a mob of people on bikes.
Someone far away from the school, normally a parent and their child, bikes to school, and people add to the group when it goes by their house. Since people who drive are often distracted, being in a group is much safer than a child biking alone.
That is the actual formatting for all of Lemmy to the best of my knowledge.
Some of the apps people use don’t do formatting properly.
It really depends on the Articles (of Incorporation, of Amendment, of Continuation, etc.) and the Bylaws.
Strange Flesh, but in a more literal sense, to a subby bottom bear.
It’s about proving who was the original creator/user of the IP, instead of who is the first to file to have that IP protected.
The flipside of this would be having random holding companies just mass filing for ownership of everything posted online, said, written-down, or created, in the hopes that they get approved first so they can sue others, even the creators, for using it.
Look at the “very demure, very mindful” woman, Jools Lebron. Someone else (Jefferson Bates) file to trademark the saying because the original creator didn’t think to until after it was viral. Because the laws are ultimately about proving who was the creator, and not who filed first in the USA, it’s likely that Jools will get ownership, eventually.