• @[email protected]
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          910 months ago

          Oh look, it took me all of a half second to skip over the @s and read the message! What inconvenience!

            • @[email protected]
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              110 months ago

              So complain to the developers that make mastodon work that way. Complaining here is worse than useless, no one here can do anything about it

                • @[email protected]
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                  110 months ago

                  or go away

                  One of the only true ‘responsibilities’ of Lemmy users is to conduct themselves in a manner that encourages user participation. This is not that and you are getting close to harrassement territory.

                  Drop it, and complain to the Lemmy/Mastodon devs.

        • @[email protected]
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          1510 months ago

          They may be coming from somewhere other than Lemmy (Mastodon?) and this format is more acceptable and/or normalized for them. One of the quirks of the fediverse.

          • @[email protected]
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            310 months ago

            This is Lemmy, they oughta get right for Lemmy, as I should for whatever they got there.

              • @[email protected]
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                110 months ago

                Meh so be it.

                If an instance or platform had a no swearing rule but our posts automatically injected swear words, they’d probably take issue with it. It’s just junk process.

                (Obviously no one cares about swearing that’s not the point, just an example.)

                @'ing people is weird and I’m fine being an old man about it

            • @[email protected]
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              1010 months ago

              It literally just works this way. There’s no way to post onto Lemmy from Mastodon without doing this as far as I know.

                • @[email protected]
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                  810 months ago

                  I don’t disagree, but telling individual commenters to do better isn’t going to work when the technology fundamentally doesn’t allow for it.

                  If you feel quite strongly about it, you could always open an issue with the Lemmy devs or the Mastodon devs.

                  Otherwise I feel like you’ll just come off as kind of a jerk?

  • masterofn001
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    Does MFA stand for Mother Fucking Army?

    Translated to the lingo of the American south I think it might read something like:

    Oh, sweet summer child, bless your heart. Run along, now, and clean up your toys.

    • Øπ3ŕ
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      810 months ago

      “Dontchu go gettin’ no ideas, neither, son. Your mess belongs on your side o’ dat de’r fence. Now, goan — git.”

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      “Y’all better pack up and back off that there border”

      – Mother Fucking Army Statement

  • KeriKitty (They(/It))
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    1810 months ago

    Not knowing how these things normally work I’d just kindof assumed it was generally polite if not outright agreed upon that one doesn’t leave weapons sitting pointed at one’s neighbours 🤔 🤷 Maybe I think too much of hunams 😅

    • Mubelotix
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      110 months ago

      The USA establish military bases INSIDE other’s territory

      • Cethin
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        2110 months ago

        Usually (though there are some exceptions) with their permission. It’s usually to extend the range and decrease the response time of the US military, but it’s also to bolster allies. They also bring a lot of business to those areas as the deployed soldiers leave base frequently to live life. They aren’t hostile (to the host).

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          In South Korea, the soldiers have a curfew imposed by the base and Korean government because of the high frequency of rape.

          My personal experience with soldiers in South Korea and Japan have been… Mostly negative. They are arrogant shitheads most of the time.

          All of that said, I understand that isn’t a US policy issue, more than a military culture issue.

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          1910 months ago

          Not only with their permission. In many cases at the request of the host country. Plenty of countries would like to host a US base.