

Ass ass inate. Believe it! I need sleep.
Ass ass inate. Believe it! I need sleep.
Support groups are something I want to see grow on Lemmy. Anything from abuse, to mental health to chronic illness or addictions. There should also be a way to protect those communities from ableist trolls, a theoretical door so that not just anyone can see the feed. I think it’s important to have that door, because there are people who no matter what you say, they will never have empathy or understanding for people going through those challenges. They will always find a way to convince themselves the person isn’t worthy of empathy or respect. They will try to do harm, and so they should just be blocked out. I’ve sadly already encountered a bit of that on Lemmy.
But I will be honest, I don’t have a plan of action laid out, I’m just throwing it out there. We saw some major platforms become null and unsafe. We should work to reestablish a safe space for folks dealing with those problems. It’s even more important now while we’re going through this breath-takingly crappy year. I myself do not have the skills or energy to moderate one of these groups. It would just be good to work toward having more of those here eventually.
Edit: It would also be cool if we could be more thorough about keeping out troll communities, prevent or discourage them from taking root here. For example fakedisordercringe on Reddit was a vile place. The redpill communities were bad too.
He’s had it up to here!
Oh my god, amazing! Skinks are good bois. Happy to have more of them. The name is pretty cool too. Tagalaka slider. Rolls off the tongue.
The internet archive is an untapped treasure trove of movies and shows. It requires some digging, but it’s worth it. I’ve found a couple of shows I like and movies. Some of them are in poor quality, ripped from staticky VHS tapes or pirated from the movie theatre on someone’s camera. But there’s a shocking number that are uploaded in high quality, pristine format. I will list a few I’ve discovered. I haven’t looked extensively but I assume there are probably some good documentaries in the Internet Archive as well. So far though I’ve just been focused on shows and movies.
The Matrix (1999) Disney’s Gargoyles (1994-97) Rosemary’s Baby (1968) The Impossible (2012) Rear Window (1954) The Last Unicorn (1982) Moomin Season 1 (1990) True Romance (1993) The Thing (1982) Quatre Adventures de Reinette et Mirabelle (1987)
I’ve also found the entire storyboard compilation for Studio Ghibli’s The Wind Rises, and the Welcome to Nightvale Podcast uploaded, not sure how many seasons but I was very happy to find that. Love WTNV.
Oh God no! I’m sorry.