Dookieman12

If you got offended by my shitposting, lol. lmao.

Notifications stay off because I don’t play chess with pigeons. The fact that you want to argue about a shitpost with a stranger on the internet named “Dookieman” is all I need to know your opinion isn’t worth hearing.

Downvotes are delicious trophies; I’ve seen what you people like. Keep them coming.

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Cake day: July 1st, 2026

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  • No. We used to have many. My grandparents kept them. After they died, my parents, aunts, and uncle threw everything that wasn’t worth money into a dumpster. They kept the jewelry, coins, watches, and other valuables; everything worth less than $50 got trashed. Photo albums, collars from old pets, pictures they drew as children, sentimental trinkets, my grandpa’s pocket knives, my great grandpa’s letters home during the war for Czech independence, all of it, gone. A lot of it had been stuff I did in school or pictures of me.

    “What do you want that for? It ain’t worth nothing,” they would tell me when I asked to keep anything.

    People suck.



  • I think this is the result of a culture in which they’re looking for ways to do more

    All gun control is about controlling the actions of citizens who already abide by the law.

    Poverty, unemployment, drug abuse, mental health, and income inequality are the causes of gun violence. Treat those root causes, and it doesn’t matter how many guns there are.

    If gun ownership directly translated to gun violence, Finland and Switzerland would have many times the rates of gun violence as the US. In those countries, the total number of guns owned might be smaller, but the overall percentage of people who own guns is nearly 100%. Those countries don’t have the same problems with gun violence because they address the real root causes of gun violence.











  • Dookieman12@piefed.socialBannedtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldPicky eaters of Lemmy: Why?
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    7 days ago

    “bEcAuSe I dOn’T” is hardly a response. Every other commenter has been able to identify taste, texture, trauma, something. You’re the only one stubbornly insisted “just because” is a valid answer without contributing to the discussion.

    No one is contesting your right to be picky, just asking for insight. If you don’t want to share, feel free to stfu anytime.