Idk, I've noticed a lot of people on Lemmy that tend towards their 40s or 50s
dharmacurious
By far one of the coolest things I've seen in a very long time!!!
"teste-mints" sounds fun
Not so much I have medical issues?
So, basically, I can get free travel, and be healthier than now? Yeah. I'll take that. I'll be traveling the world and couch surfing until I die, thanks.
It's an actual chant. I don't believe it is normally followed by Kali Maa, however. Chants normally focus on a singular deity or deva, to the best of my knowledge.
Took me far too long to realize this was a reference to the movie, and not a random philosophy post about the impermanence of life
My mom and I moved to a new apartment, leaving behind basically everything we owned when I was about 17.
We made a post on Craigslist that said basically "in need of a couch, new apartment, single mom, can't afford much but can pay up to 30 dollars"
We got dozens of emails. People telling us we could have tables, chairs, pots and pans, clothes... They furnished our entire apartment for nothing.
Little confused. Are the backrooms written stories, or videos, or..?
I personally prefer the peanut butter one. It's my favorite of the sugary cereals, tied with the Reese's cereal (but I don't really care for the chocolate bits). Cheerios or grape nuts is my favorite of any cereal
You know how if you're reading a headline from the onion and you mistake it for real you've "eaten the onion?"
Is there a name for the reverse phenomenon? Where a real headline reflecting actual reality is so ridiculous that you reject it out of hand as satire only to realize it was genuine? Regurgitating the onion? What's the name for this?
I did Nazi that joke coming...



One of my favorites, and my BF didn't get it D:
A horse walks into a bar and the bartender says "why the long face? Are you depressed?"
The horse replies "I don't think I am"
At which point, the horse promptly disappears.
Now, if you're at all familiar with the works of Rene Descartes, you're likely chuckling at this point, knowing his famous quote "I think, therefore I am"
But to tell you that first would have been to put Descartes before the horse.