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  • Fake4000toAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 month ago

    Let’s just say I know someone who went through this.

    She was born while her father was old (mid to late 40s). She took care of him well into his 70s.

    When he passed away, she was in her 20s, she developed communication skills way beyond anyone I know. She is super kind, knows how to communicate with everyone (young or old), and patience is one of her strong points.

    She is absolutely in love with her dad till this day and never thought of the age gap. She has a lot of fond memories of him and how he treated her. Which brings me to the next point.

    If you do decide to have that baby, make sure they grow up to be the happiest, and make sure someone is around to take of that child after you just in case. My friends dad passed away without leaving much money, but he left her a number of good people to help her when she is in need.

    She got married, left the country she grew up in, and started a new life. Yet, she still travels back to her home country on a yearly basis and visits his grave.


  • Not to mention the reposts.

    The number of old pics and videos that keep reposting is through the roof.

    r/AskReddit has dropped in quality. It used to keep me busy and entertained for ages.

    The only reason I use Reddit now are for old niche posts that answer specific questions. Other than that, I find my selfing going to lemmy first these days.






  • For phones, I prefer an LED. Better blacks and looks good, especially when used at night.

    For work laptops and displays, I prefer LCD that are matte. Less reflection, usually cheaper in price, and no harm in it displaying a static image for extended number of hours everyday.