I like you!
It’s before she hit it big.
Maybe we really are all sausages.
Most of them I can instantly play the scene in my head
That’s impressive for how obscure they can be at times.
Hammy and the Kids?
They’re all on youtube somewhere, including on Bruce’s channel, which has a name like “Bruce McCulloch Official”
What is the motivation to know the episode? Is it like the Spot Bellini Contest (sans airport meal)? “I found the extra!”
A pinned post as a key to screenshots, or do you mean something different?
If you wish. You may enjoy it in any way you want.
But be warned that we will not deliver our guy to the winner’s home or place of work.
If one generous person gives an upvote, I’m satisfied. After all, recently I posted a picture of a pillow. Who would know what to make of that out of 100+ episodes of a television program from the 1900s?
You have to use the “undefined”, but Also English and other languages!
And I didn’t know this either. I had thought having “undefined” at all was supposed to break things somehow.
But there seem to be all of these hurdles even to get into the All stream, where I had figured we’d all be there automatically.
Unfortunate how lemmy seems geared to work for the most popular things and fail at the margins, when the margins may deserve our love more.
Ah! I don’t have show bot accounts. It would be much less confusing if it said that a bot comment was hidden.
This post says 3 comments, but I still only see the @NicoCharrua reply and my reply to them upon reloading.
I often see where a post is supposed to have a reply or two, but I open it and there are none. Is this another visibility problem? I’m using the ordinary web interface.
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Oh…!
This whole visibility thing is a serious problem, even though everyone seems to want us to think of it as normal and acceptable. Doing anything on a small instance becomes a bad idea.
When we wear masks, not only do we do the right thing, but it helps others to feel brave enough to join us.
In interviews, Bruce claims Cabbage Head was a feminist statement, but I have my doubts.