• kandoh@reddthat.com
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    11 months ago

    The only time I use reddit instead of Lemmy now is when I want to read discussion of TV shows I just watched.

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        11 months ago

        Effort!

        I don’t usually want to contribute my own opinion. I just want to read other people’s and silently judge them if they disagree with me.

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          11 months ago

          This is the way.

          Also it helps to get super highly up voted opinions and then recycle them for my friends so they think I’m more insightful/smarter than i am.

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        11 months ago

        For me it’s the fact that I am one of approximately two people on Lemmy that has ever seen stuff like Haibane Renmei or Shin Sekai Yori, and there isn’t almost a decade worth of discussions about them to read on this platform. I could start communities for them, but I’m not cut out to moderate, and I’m not quite a big enough fan of either to justify taking on the role of a community leader

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            11 months ago

            We should start a forum and argue about whether Squealer was right all along (he was) or what the walls actually represent (honestly idk)

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              11 months ago

              Hey I’ve seen SSY too! That’s already three.

              I don’t recall it perfectly but I remember the end result being pretty much an ESH situation rather than someone being “right”