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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • Couchsurfing got me great friends, girlfriends and eventually my wife.

    I should totally try that. It’d be like: “Honey? How long is Rolando going to be staying on our couch? He spends all his time on his laptop giggling at that weird website full of communists and furries…” / “I don’t know… Let’s… Let’s set him up with that friend of yours, I bet that’ll get him out of here!”






  • Rolando@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlThis is not fine
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    9 months ago

    It’s OK dog. The thing is, you figured it out. You’re better off than those that never figured it out. Now you just gotta move on from where you’re at.

    Choices - we make them, chances - we take them

    Some are mistakes, some we celebrate them

    We don’t look back, cause so much we facin

    I always stay proud of myself, I’m yelling, “Fuck regret!



  • I was expecting to start the batton running, and pass it off to the next idea, or the continuation of the idea.

    I think I see what you’re saying. Lemmy is indeed a place where it’s very easy to get involved, and people get involved in different ways. A lot of us just pick a community and start posting regularly. Some of us adopt dormant communities and bring them back to life. Others contribute by becoming mods or admins or setting up their own instances or debugging/coding. Even those people who were giving you reasons why the “transfer your account easily” project was difficult, they were helping you by telling you the challenges involved. Whenever a well-run project is started, you think about the hurdles, risks, and mitigations, then integrate those into your project plan.

    I encourage you to keep getting involved. The trick is to find the right level of involvement for you, then sticking with it and seeing it through.