Utility power plants don't "create" energy (because laws of conservation of matter and energy), but the terminology of utility power "production" is not controversial
Everybody remembers how Trump bragged about his long friendship with Epstein, built on their mutual thirst for modelesque women and that Trump thought it was chuckle-worthy how Epstein liked them on the young side.
Everybody also remembers Trump bragging about walking in on underage beauty pageant contestants in their dressing rooms. And that he'd "date" Ivanka if she wasn't his daughter. 🤮
His supporters don't care, they love anything their Troll King does as long as it pisses off liberals.
Lincoln also advocated for apartheid. Let's take the whole body of his ideas with a grain of salt in the context of his times and understand many more useful ideas have evolved since then.
I feel like it shouldn't be very difficult to get along on Lemmy - assuming you're not simping for fascism, for example.
Some very active niche communities never really took off on Reddit though. For example, the DECA game "Realm of the Mad God" - the subreddit didn't particularly add to the community, you'd find more engagement on the game's Discord. So maybe there's a different platform more tuned to your niche interest.
Sorry this happened to you. The Reddit we loved is evidently being intentionally reduced to yet another reactionary / fascist echo chamber, like Xitter.
I don’t know if Reddit’s board are just enthusiastic regime toadies, or if the regime has leverage over CEO u/spez Huffman in connection with his tenure as r/Jailbait mod. Either way, it’s not going back, so fediverse is the way forward.
Sorry this happened to you. The Reddit we loved is evidently being intentionally reduced to yet another reactionary / fascist echo chamber, like Xitter.
I don't know if Reddit's board are just enthusiastic regime toadies, or if the regime has leverage over CEO u/spez Huffman in connection with his tenure as r/Jailbait mod. Either way, it's not going back, so fediverse is the way forward.
Utility power plants don't "create" energy (because laws of conservation of matter and energy), but the terminology of utility power "production" is not controversial