• @CluckN
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    832 months ago

    This meme would’ve decimated my 3rd grade cafeteria.

    • niftyOP
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      122 months ago

      It works, approx. 1 in 10 people are gay anyway

  • Kaity
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    402 months ago

    yes, no. I don’t see how this is so tricky

  • @[email protected]
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    272 months ago

    Just learned that I’m gay. Any fellow dudes who want to hook up? Any tips on how to tell my GF?

  • I Cast Fist
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    162 months ago

    Rules lawyer: There’s nothing stating you must answer with “yes”, “no” or “yes or no”, thus the following remain valid: Aye, Affirmative, Correct, Yep, Yus, Nah, Nay, Negative, Nope, Yaaaa onii-saaaan~

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    162 months ago

    But wait! Gay has a second (or rather first before the currently common one) meaning! I can thus answer this honestly without triggering the trap, provided that I’m in a joyous mood at the time!

    Foiled your dastardly plans again, Ra’s al Gay!

    • Pelicanen
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      82 months ago

      Wait, you have to be happy for that?

      Guess I’m into men.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    I can only use yes or no once? “No” for the first question and the second question stays blank since I already used my one yes or no.

      • lastweakness
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        132 months ago

        You’re on what is essentially federated reddit…

          • lastweakness
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            72 months ago

            I do think it’s different, but i don’t think it’s as different as a lot of people here seem to want to believe

            • SaltyIceteaMaker
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              No it definitely is, the questions and comments here get respectful and goodwilled replies (most of the time that is) while on reddit i would get 3 comments degrading me for my choices 1 that says im stupid and should do my research 2 trolls 1 actual answer to my question and ankther person telling me that they’re better cause they know the answer. The “redditor cliché” is not so much a cliché as it is an actual representation. At least in my experience.

              In short this place is not nearly as toxic as reddit is

              Edit made an addition

              • lastweakness
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                62 months ago

                That’s just Lemmy being a smaller community. I’ve seen plenty of toxicity on here as well. In a way proportional to the size of the community. And especially more on some specific instances.

              • kamenLady.
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                32 months ago

                I really think it’s a matter of size. Especially when something gets more known and attracts people that usually wouldn’t come around.

                Given time and popularity, every place ends up too crowded and full of shitty people.

                For now, we are still living the good life. Just like the folks, from where Furiosa came from.

                Reddit is the Bullet Farm.

  • @[email protected]
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    92 months ago

    I can only use no or yes once. I can use other words as much as you want

    So i can just say “da” and “ba”

  • @TwoBeeSan
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    82 months ago

    R u geeey

    Do your parents know you’re gay?

    Elementary me felt like quite the fool when I said no.

    • Rain World: Slugcat Game
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      02 months ago

      first ask any question, and then depending on the answer, either ask a question or its opposite