They will just teleport to another person random house walls by doing astral projection. (Source: I live in some people’s walls)
Octt just saying things an average daily Octt would say.
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They will just teleport to another person random house walls by doing astral projection. (Source: I live in some people’s walls)
It is so not over.
Genderfluid? You mean cum? People use glass jars for that usually.
Actually my gender got corrupted sometime in the past, I don’t really have it anymore. And I still don’t have sex, btw.
Imagine you come home and see this… But you’re actually not in a relationship. sussy baka astronauts live in your walls…
How can you not be a water slut during summer 🥵😤
Jesus is so hot, I don’t understand how in the world some Reddit atheists hate him 😏😋
Suicidal? Babe, it’s spelled Special…
A quick web search for part of that HTML gives me results that suggests that string is added by the DuckDuckGo extension, if you have it installed.
this would be literally me sleeping if I had a Tux plush or smth
I was even more confused than you when I saw this 💀
I found it on here: https://t.me/trapmaid/1039
Oh I wish I knew
Some platforms like Mastodon allow individual users to discourage search engines from indexing their profile. But, by default, as far as I know all platforms allow indexing. Lemmy seems to not provide any option to control this kind of thing so everything should get indexed.
The thing is, using “thingtosearch reddit” you’re not using any search engine properly, that’s kind of a hack. What you would do is actually “thingtosearch site:reddit.com” to limit searches to a specific site. This works with any site, of course, so you could for example do “thingtosearch site:feddit.it” (that’s my instance), and you will get specific results (which actually might include results from other instances, due to how this indexing works, even though they will be displayed from the site of the instance you specified). (I just noticed btw that DuckDuckGo doesn’t list anything for site:myinstance… well, that’s strange, Google has no problem.)