

He named Teslas models (in order of release) S, 3, X
that’s the corniest thing ever omg…
He named Teslas models (in order of release) S, 3, X
that’s the corniest thing ever omg…
okay but why in the world would he rename it, what could he possibly gain from doing it? Twitter was going to die either ways but it seems Elon is getting impatient and wants to see it dead sooner
My mom was my 1st and 2nd grade teacher (admittedly a great one) and I feel like this helped me understand how my native language works pretty fast, as she’d motivate me to study and thoroughly help me out whenever I needed/wanted to. I was also into reading books so that helped me advance my vocabulary a lot. Now, as an adult, I believe I speak the language better than the average person in my age range but I may be lacking in more advanced vocabulary.
As far as English goes, I started learning at the age of 7 (we typically start learning it in third grade) but it was hideous as I could barely understand or memorize anything. The thing that helped me tremendously was listening to music, reading the lyrics and translating them into Greek. Also, I think the fact my mother tongue is Greek helped me learn English vocab faster/easier to be honest. Moreover, I started talking with a bunch of people whose native language is English during my early teen years which helped me advance a lot. My English is still nowhere near perfect but I’d like to think I’m fairly good at it haha
Reading books, watching movies/series with English subtitles and communicating with native speakers are all great ways to improve your skills in English
there are a handful of communities related to Reddit (which is fine imo), so I really don’t get why some people post Reddit related posts in random/unrelated communities (like this one) and bother people who don’t want to hear anything about it
female in early twenties
I personally think people “should” use the downvote feature on comments that are objectively false, are unrelated to the topic of discussion or on troll/harmful comments
I wouldn’t call it a mass exodus, it’s more like a slow and gradual exodus that has started and will keep on happening as Reddit will continue to burn itself down
Reddit’s self-destruction is quite impressive, I’m not going to lie
there was this hotel we always used to go to with my family during vacation, nothing exceptional but it was pretty cool. Then one year, for whatever reason, our two rooms were full of worms, on the floor, walls, curtains…they were everywhere. I don’t think we’ve ever went back after that year
yup, I also find myself lurking here a lot too. When I was on Reddit, I’d usually comment on a bunch of niche subreddits and avoid commenting on subs similar to the communities that are currently growing here on the fediverse haha. I’m trying to change that tho, I’d like to contribute as much as I can so this place can keep growing bigger
I came up with it when I created my second acc on Reddit; I didn’t want to spend time thinking of a username so I just thought of the first two words that described my mood at the time and went with it. It means “melancholic potato”, I like how dumb it sounds