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  1. @chomper Older me says: Basically you can also eat multiple differently flavored gummy bears at the same time without the hassle of disassembly and assembly.

    about 11 months ago from web in context
  2. @chomper Cartoons and video games most of the time, I guess

    about 11 months ago from web in context
  3. @chomper I just say whatever comes into my head most of the time.

    about 11 months ago from web in context
  4. @chomper The yeasts do perform most of the real work. Not as complex as beer or whiskey, for sure.

    about 11 months ago from web in context
  5. @chomper I transferred 3 gallons of mead I've been brewing into 3 one-gallon jugs with different flavorings added. Now I just have to wait 3 months to bottle it!

    about a year ago from web in context
  6. @chomper *anypony

    about a year ago from web in context
  7. @chomper Hot. Reckless. Totally insane! Thrashin' (1986)

    about a year ago from web in context
  8. @chomper Hey, I love "Helluva Boss!" I don't deny any of the accusations, lol. Just saying that uuhhhh..... I guess it's lazy *if* you're doing it for fauz gravitas, but it can still be fun. I wouldn't say that's *all* HB has going for it or going on; there's a lot of interpersonal relationship and character development under the bloodbath and pottymouth.

    about a year ago from web in context
  9. @chomper And thank the Users that we can't be bothered by the rest of the Fediverse anymore!

    about a year ago from web in context
  10. @chomper These days you can throw a stone and always hit one. The last one I saw was "Inside Job" on Netflix, mostly because it was produced by Alex Hirsch (Gravity Falls) but it was sadly right in the valley of mediocrity because it went "adult" route and used unnecessary vulgarity.

    about a year ago from web in context
  11. @chomper It works for now. I was also surprised it wasn't blocked. I guess the user base is so low (and open source) that it doesn't make any difference.

    about a year ago from Choqok in context
  12. @chomper To answer your question: No I have not put a single thought into either of one.

    about a year ago from web in context
  13. @chomper Truth to be told: I saw half of the first episode and said "Not for me." I have no idea, or want to know, what people do in that fandom. What it comes to any fandom there is one motto that can be always applied: Ignorance is bliss.It is healthier limit interactions with *fan*atics :D

    about a year ago from web in context
  14. @chomper I get what you mean. I use the open source twitter client "choqok" https://choqok.kde.org/ on my Linux PC for following a few people and there I have no issues with ads or weird recommendations. I get what the people I follow post.

    about a year ago from web in context
  15. @chomper Welcome! There is no such thing as "healthy social media". There is only self-perpetuating ego boosting and unsocial people that characterize "unhealthy social media". We're here only a hand full of people active so both aspects are limited to relatively normal human behavior. Like a bunch of friends hanging out together. In the heights of RDN there were some drama llamas creating an unpleasant environment for a short while.

    about a year ago from web in context