apollon 1y ago • 100%
Click your profile at the top of the home screen, on the right side under your account deets should be all your gameplay hours
If you have less than I think 10 days with a game then it says something other than the total hours I believe
apollon 1y ago • 100%
then you gotta factor in converting kg to lb's (or vice-versa) for when you look stuff up online, whole 'nother layer of complexity
working out our body muscles and our brain muscles
apollon 1y ago • 100%
yeah I just kind of flailed around my sub at first as well haha - good luck with your community!
apollon 1y ago • 100%
from within the post, select the three dots below the title and select "community post"
apollon 1y ago • 100%
Jerboa is the Lemmy app - it's on the app store
apparently gifs aren't really supported yet
apollon 1y ago • 0%
I've absolutely never heard of this, it sounds spiritual/religion inspired
I do understand not walking over graves however, I end up walking like a Sim specifically around any graves to get where I'm going
apollon 1y ago • 100%
I worded it poorly, I was specifically thinking just the NSFW ones, for specific hobbies, places and topics, literally anything, Im all about making communities for them - but for me personally it was way too easy to fall in the rabbit hole of nsfw content so am happy it's not really possible here.. yet.. I don't think it'll take long haha
apollon 1y ago • 100%
Rotisserie chicken and the Olympus brand Greek Yoghurt - but the absolute definite buy every time is still the 1.50 hot dog and drink, I feel like I'd lose money **not **buying that deal.
apollon 1y ago • 50%
I'm actually feeling the opposite on this one, it was far too easy for me to find a million different subreddits with reeeaally specific subjects and it became all too easy to find myself casually browsing something I wouldn't be on without reddit - looking forward to not having that ease of access anymore personally
apollon 1y ago • 100%
I think we stand a chance of bringing over the best parts of reddit while leaving behind all the negative aspects, I think a lot of people who lurked before (myself included, <4000 karma after 10 years) will be much more willing to engage here.
One of my favourite subreddits was r/gymmemes, don't use any other social media so I liked the centralised place for instagram/facebook/twitter content to end up. Not sure if it will need much in the way of moderation, nor have I ever wanted to be one, but I just wanted to create the space for others in case it catches on and I can get back to chuckling between sets.
apollon 1y ago • 93%
I think losing the ability to lurk in active communities of people I disagree with politically. I would never engage as it didn't seem right, especially down/upvoting, but It was always interesting to see things from the other perspective.
So places like r/tories, r/conservative, r/prolife, r/liberalgunowners - as a guy from the UK a lot of the subjects discussed in a few of those didn't affect me but I always prefer seeing things from both sides (even if I would never agree with them)