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10 months agoI’m a vegetarian, but I don’t go pulling this shit. Please. Stop.
I’m a vegetarian, but I don’t go pulling this shit. Please. Stop.
I miss the r/Hinduism community quite a bit. It was a real help for me when I first started following that particular path. Lots of friendly, helpful people.
Thing is, when the whole api fracas happened, I deleted my account and vowed not to use that site again.
“I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant’s faithful. One hundred percent!” -Horton the Elephant
I think the only way to know is to start a community. It may be small, but if it’s active, fun, and full of good discussion (and occasional good-natured trash talk), it can grow.
As a former Reddit user, I’d like to think I traded up to the fediverse.
This. We live in a crazy timeline right now. People are stressed, angry, afraid, and it just seems to be getting worse. Couple that with a culture that promotes gun ownership so heavily, and it’s a recipe for what we see in this case. “It was just a prank, bro” is no defense, especially when someone has asked you to stop and is backing away from you. He’s engaging in risky behavior by acting like a creep. He wants to make people uncomfortable to illicit a reaction? Well, bub, you got a reaction.