• anon6789@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Certainly! More understanding, knowledge, and communication are things we can all always work on to make ourselves and our world better.

    I’m glad I could steer a National Review article into something positive! 😉

    If you ever need a positivity break from political stuff, stop by [email protected] for fun nature stuff involving adorable sky-cats!

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      10 months ago

      Yes, it seems to be a hard thing to do, for me at least. I need to check myself more often than not…

      That is awesome, always great when people are glad or happy after having a conversation on the interwebs!

      hahaha, I was not expecting to see owls, I was thinking of the NFL when I saw your link, you got a sub!

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        10 months ago

        Knowing you have room to improve still puts you ahead of a good number of people I’ve met!

        I left the arguing back with the Reddit people. I stay here for the small group dynamic. There’s few enough people here we can get to know individual commenters a bit better and share our opinions without getting lost is a huge stream of other comments, memes, and other pointless one liners.

        I like to think both football fans and not can all enjoy SuperbOwl equally! 😆 I did run a 2 week long Owl of the Year bracket tournament in December and working on a 24 hour Superb Owl Super Bowl event for next month, so you can still get that sense of friendly competition. But mainly it’s just nature fans having fun.

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          10 months ago

          Yes, small group feel is always better! Helps keep the conversations civil or in more of a friendly banter!

          True, nature channels are awesome, thanks for your contributions!