TheOrcWhoWrites
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TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•As long as it isn't completely incompetent, I prefer english dubs to Japanese subs of animeEnglish1·12 days agoIf someone owns a TV that is small and is accross the room subtitles are useless. I also don’t enjoy reading unless it is factual.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldOPto Nowhere Else To Share@sh.itjust.works•Writing this was the highlight of my week. I haven't writtwn in a while.English3·13 days agoAnother plus for Lemmy vs Reddit. I just with writers communities were more active on Lemmy. I hope for rapid growth in that respect. That is the only reason I kept my Reddit account for writing and for art.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•As long as it isn't completely incompetent, I prefer english dubs to Japanese subs of animeEnglish42·13 days agoI am glad to hear this. I hate reading subtitles. I feel I cannot relax if I have to read. I want to sit back and casually enjoy anime. However if I hear about an anime plot and I cannot find a dub version for free, I will settle for subtitles. I find it annoying as well switching my attention from reading to what is happening. It kills the mood of becoming immersed in the story.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldOPto Nowhere Else To Share@sh.itjust.works•Writing this was the highlight of my week. I haven't writtwn in a while.English2·14 days agoI didn’t feel right posting it in a writing group since I didn’t come up with the idea. And usually for writing prompts, there is a rule you can’t reply to your own prompt so it wouldn’t work there.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Saw this on r*ddit, had to share with my peopleEnglish412·16 days agoAdam Sandler
They are just funny dramadies on that channel. Some are hits to me and this was one that stuck in my head.
Imagine finding that a bird “stored” a nude
I love the part in the article you linked about Ben Shapiro, really made me chuckle. wonder how he felt after believing that lie.
Imagine trying to catch random birds one day in the not so distant future to see if it “contains” an image.
I saw this elsewhere and thought it was bs earlier, but this time I decided to check it out.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Where is a good place to chat with random strangers online?English1·1 month agoIt doesn’t work. I’ve tried all the “restarts” they are either faulty in a sense of the don’t work or they are dead and no one uses it anymore. It was shut down in 2022. The others are clones but I haven’t found one that works for me or has anyone on it. It’s dead.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Please don't turn this community into a second reddit with its inhumane moderation?English4·1 month agoThe thing about moderation is that when someone has a vision for a community they envision it with their own values and since everyone has atleast slightly different values and opinions, they run their community how they want. (Granted everyone must still follow the basic rule of civility). Each instance is run in its own way, yet united/federated to work with each other, until one doesn’t seem to work and then it gets defederated from the “network” of instances. But an instance is only as good as the communities that it is made up of. When one community allows too much freedom (if that is even possible) we decide to see what we want. Then, the ones moderating have a choice whether to allow it or not, in accordance with the instances ToS lest the community itself get in hot water.
So, their is a good place for moderation, in balance and yet moderators will still take liberties into their own hands and remove or ban at their own discretion within their own interpretation of the instances rules and their own set rules of the community they are moderating. This becomes a problem when it comes to the struggle between freedom of speech/expression and the best judgement of the moderators. It can become unfair, it can seem unjust but that is the point of having decentralized social media. Anyone can create their own server and run it as they please and, given the right moderation and governance, can remain connected to the other instances without fear of defederation.
So, it is not Lemmy but rather the instance that you choose that actually can matter in this sense. Other than that, I suggest joining an instance that aligns with your values. But it must be noted that their is a lot to be said about miscommunication and the difference between spoken word and that of written text. It is easy to misinterpret where a person might be coming from, easy for someone to express themselves haphazardly and easy for a moderator to see where a comment could be taken in offense. This is where the judgement of a moderator must either be trusted or at the very least, tolerated. Otherwise we have no civil rights on this platform.
Imagine if someone, meaning no harm said something yet another interpreted it in offense, or someone said something insensitive toward a particular group of people yet meant no harm, wanted it to be a lighthearted joke. But you have person B who has dealt with this hate or argumentative nature, which ever the case for their entire life. Now they have a choice whether to respond and defend or let go.
On one hand, they might let everything go and, if everyone did this, Lemmy would be this cesspool of the hostile and grotesque–something Lemmy never stood for. On the other if everyone defended themselves civily and without taking offense, then Lemmy would be perfect, but it is not… We can choose to take offense, it can still hurt to get our comment removed, but we must know why it was removed. This adds more work to an unpaid moderator who has to put their extra time into discerning what to leave and what to remove.
As time goes on and rules become solidified by each person gradually testing a communities limitations, this is what brings Lemmy closer to either a utopia or a dystopia. So, each of us has a responsibility. Do we want Lemmy to be the Orwellian society that is like Reddit or do we put in effort to make it the community, unlike others, that promotes both freedom of speech, civility, innovation and information, connection and positive engagement that is most assumably the vision that Lemmy is supposed to be?
Edit: flow, typos.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Where is a good place to chat with random strangers online?English10·1 month agoThe only correct answer.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Where is a good place to chat with random strangers online?English3·1 month agoIsn’t Omegle dead?
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldOPto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Started out as am odd shape became an odd building.English1·2 months agoNo I haven’t but sounds interesting. Thank you.
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldOPto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Started out as am odd shape became an odd building.English1·2 months agoThank you .
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There is probably a subsection of vampires that use careful sun exposure as tattoos or bodymodsEnglish13·2 months agosees a fully tatted vampire
“wow, look at that guy he’s gotta just live in the sunlight. Too bad he won’t be around much longer”
TheOrcWhoWrites@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What common sayings are actually true?English1·2 months agoThank you for pointing that out. Do you know any modern idioms? I couldn’t remember any but sayings. I was looking up sayings but a synonym is idioms though they are not perfect synonyms. That last part was just a joke. Mind the lack of “/s”. I do apologize for my “mistakes”. However OP asked about sayings and those “terms” classify as such. I could not find any modern idioms so I went with sayings as per OP’s request. Yet I have recognized the difference, I apologize secondly for not explaining myself clearer. As for the meanings, that is what is colloquial in my experience and that is how they are used sometimes, rather than just the origin, which I could have added in there. I apologize for not adding the true origins as I was going off of straight knowledge and experience using them and hearing them used. Sayings, like words can evolve over time. Thank you again for the observations.
they would be disappointed.