

It relates to the video that OP shared here. It’s the thumbnail of the video.
I’d like to see more videos posted with their thumbnails on Lemmy. So I periodically comment on videos that don’t have them yet.


Here is the video’s thumbnail.

I use an Extension called vidIQ to find and use the video thumbnail easily. The current thumbnail will be shown just below the video view count.


You’re welcome. 👍


Oh, that’s easy. It’s cooking instructions. At the top, it shows what you need and the kind of animal you need.


…? … Oooooohhh. Haha that’s some fine gallows humor.


I mean… You’re not exactly wrong.


Dude! I told you in confidence not to share that info.
I guess I have no choice but to share that @spittingimage@lemmy.world has the world’s biggest human anus. It’s been a scientific mystery about how it got to be so big.


To be fair, I purposely didn’t do a deep dive on xkcd so that whenever I did see a related post in the comments, it was almost always fresh to me. I figured this was true of a lot of people online.


Speak for yourself ha.
*Except Nazis. Those people can fuck right off.


How old were you when you watched it?


Cheesus Ricest dude! I watched it as a 30 something year old and I felt disturbed with scenes in the third act.
Now you have to fill us in. Did you have nightmares and for how long?
In no particular order as to why I left Reddit to join Lemmy:
Lemmy doesn’t have any of these problems that I’ve experienced. Lemmy feels very much like a grass roots movement and I like that. I wish the communities that I am a part of had more active users, but that will more likely come with time.


No worries. The attempt to recall a memory was good enough.
Happy New Year.


I’d like to give a shoutout to all of the Wikipedia editors who created, edited, and updated obscure Wikipedia pages. The sure number of interesting things I wouldn’t have learned about if it wasn’t for you would be quite limited.
(FYI: There is a community on here for Wikipedia pages worth sharing.)


Ooohh. That would make a lot of sense for this situation.
Yeah, that wasn’t my angle at all. I was just wanting the community of askwomen@lemmy.ca to become active again.
It sadly does not. IIRC: lemmy.world devs removed this function a few updates ago because it was using up a lot of server CPU. I’d like for them to resolve it in the next update.