• Xariphon
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    511 year ago

    Next time somebody wants to whine about young people on cell phones, point out scenes like this: old people do it too.

    • XIN
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      161 year ago

      Wait, I thought this was a young person on a cell phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      TBF it’s been at least a decade since I’ve heard a Boomer complain about someone being on the phone or computer all day. They finally figured out that they’re useful.

  • @Mog_fanatic
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    431 year ago

    A gif? On Lemmy? What is this wizardry? (plz more I miss my gifs)

  • @Peregrinus
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    1 year ago

    can’t blame them for not wanting to climb in the snow but no risk no reward. no reward this time though,!

  • @danc4498
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    61 year ago

    Never has karma been so instant

  • izzent
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    Karma is so sweet.

    • @tox_solid
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      Weird take. This person wasn’t hurting anyone, all they did was cross a barrier. To say they somehow deserve to be injured for a totally victimless crime seems sadistic.

      • @PaulDevonUK
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        If they got hurt, how much time/cost would be wasted sorting out their injury because of their stupidity?

        Your attitude towards this is 100% skewed.

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          This isn’t a cost/benefit analysis. This is about whether or not there should be some sort of cosmic punishment for failing to obey posted signage regarding the crossing of barriers. I don’t even know where you came up with that.