I second this, it even got a little addictive for me at one point.
Mankablastodicopium
most people don't even bother trying it, from the few that I've seen that do converted real quick.
how big is the drop though? I've stopped using reddit but I can't imagine that a large enough group shares the same sentiment.
Oh I forgot about this, thanks for reminding me, omw to reread it
Rexxit filtered the bad parts of reddit out, and now we get to enjoy the rest.
I honestly don't disagree, nowhere else has the decade long history of gathering people who are interested in the nichest topics. But then they are complaining instead of doing something about it.
Yep, the whole thing had ordinary and third party app users pitted against each other, only because blaming the mods would've reopened the subs faster than going against reddit itself. And the fact that 90% of reddit don't use third party app makes it that much worse. Goddammit spez you cunning mf.
I swear people who knows lain exists only on the internet. I don't know anyone who has even heard if it, despite listening to duvet. Anyways Japanese speedcore seems like it's up my alley, will check out
Custom keyboards, hifi, vinyl, lightweight mice if you like collecting stuff and optimising setups and whatnot. I took up stenography lately too, some people can type upwards of 300 wpm with it.