

Yeah that’s why I never really got into the scouts - it felt culty (not that I could articulate that back then.)


Yeah that’s why I never really got into the scouts - it felt culty (not that I could articulate that back then.)


Your examples are treats and food with at least some nutritional value.
Starbucks fuck if I know what they offer besides overpriced coffee (which I’d classify as a treat) - never been never will.
Places like McDonalds don’t offer anything of actual nutritional value. It’s all fats and salts and sugars. Even their “healthy” options are the equivalent of Vitamin Water.
If you go to a real taco place (not taco bell) it may not be “healthy” healthy, but it’s not garbage either - it’s more of a “neutral” healthyness. You won’t literally die if that’s all you eat.


I love how you keep trying to gloss over the fact that you are arguing both sides - How the fuck is that “moral”?
Oh becaue you are doing it and you can do no wrong from up on your high horse.
Either you are a troll or you have legitimate brain damage - either way -blocked.


stop trying to argue both sides.
“She should of done xyz instead” in one sentence “that boy deserved it” the next.


I think they meant. “…not that big a deal” as “it’s really easy to do” - based on the rest of their comment.
Its kind of already happening here - just for different reasons.
There is very little engagement on Lemmy besides in a few communities. What little engagement there is - is driven by a few users.
Even broad conversion topics get very little engagement.
I get not everyone wants to be a topic “starter” (i know I don’t), but they can’t even bother to either:
1: just post a tiny comment (look at “what are you watching” in the movies / TV subs on piefed.Social; seems like a real easy topic for anyone to engage in and yet there’s only ever like 10 posts and zero upvotes)
2: upvote topics or posts; While the points don’t matter - they still show and promote engagement.
Its honestly rather frustrating.