I don’t see Blokada mentioned here. It definitely deserves a mention somewhere.
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Unrelated to the political part of the meme, the second she turns her back, he’s gonna be standing up on top of the wooden boxes to reach those toys.
HonorableScythe@lemm.eeto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that electric toothbrushes are 10–20% more effective than manual toothbrushes at removing dental plaqueEnglish3·6 months agoDentists don’t want you to know about this one crazy trick!
HonorableScythe@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•Funko, BrandShield speak out about itch.io takedownEnglish8·6 months agoThat buck just keeps on passing around, huh?
HonorableScythe@lemm.eeto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America's critical bee shortage in just 5 yearsEnglish2·7 months agoLove my bumbles. They’re sweet little derps. The native milkweed in my garden came through strong this year and I made sure to spread the seeds nearby so next year is even better for them.
HonorableScythe@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•Steam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its usersEnglish20·9 months agoArbitration is overwhelmingly resolved in favor of corporations. The company pays the arbitrator, which means they will generally rule in their favor if they want to continue to be hired. Complainants get a fraction of the amount of money they’d get from a court case from arbitration, and it keeps the public from knowing what the company did. That’s why so many companies are trying to force arbitration clauses on consumers.
It’s speculated that the reason why Steam backed down from their clause in this case is that it was getting too expensive for them. Paying so many individual arbitrators and lawyers was costing them way more than resolving a single class action lawsuit. Hopefully more companies are forced to come to this realization in the future.
Edit: Article about why they may have removed the clause TL;DR Valve doesn’t want to deal with 50,000 separate court cases at one time
HonorableScythe@lemm.eeto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Just for a momentEnglish30·9 months agoYou have fallen through reality into the Trekrooms.
Your experience isn’t everyone’s experience, and judging people who struggle more helps no one. I was medicated as a teenager, grew out of it, then suddenly got whacked over the head by it coming back in my late twenties. Medication has helped, and I’ve learned a lot of tricks to manage it, but the fact that I have to work twice as hard or more to do basic things that other people do without thinking means it clearly is a disability. I’m also autistic and I feel far more disabled by my ADHD than my autism.