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boof joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 2 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,358,536
so I looked up munchkins just now, and they were as tall as Dorothy, it is said. So I wondered how old she was supposed to be. Wiki only mentioned the age of the actress in the movie and how she had full teenage tits that had to be flattened with a corset.
Anonymous I joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 16 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,358,764
Coworker does youtube and watches the ads run on the project station at work with the volume up, the daft oaf. I have to wipe the grease and spittle off the monitor and keyboard if I dare use it after he's had lunch there.
tteh !MemesToDNA joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 16 hours later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,358,991
@OP > When Amazon offers me books that I would never read and are not similar to anything I've ever purchased
It gets frustrating when the mismatches are constant (Amazon really wants me to read about hiking and race relations lately), but I also find hypertargeted recommendations a bit claustrophobic. I don't like being "bubbled" by algorithms. I don't only want to be nudged towards more of what I've already liked. Sometimes a completely out-of-left-field suggestion is how I stumble onto something novel. Like browsing a bookshop and catching a glimpse of a cover on a table I'd usually walk past -- most of it won't stick but I've had the occasional surprise.
(I'm still not going to read Settlers though Amazon. 🖕🏻)