Am I the only one here who can’t work out what the second person is saying in that reply? Having a “has anyone really been far even as decided…” moment.
lmao I had flashbacks to the same line as well. For old memes sake, Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
This is truly, on god, the first “would you rather” that I’ve ever had to devote significant thought to.”
They responded to you but accidentally put it into a new root comment. They edited it, but I think they didn’t ping you correctly, so here’s your ping :)
No worries. Did it actually ping you properly? From a brief search on search-lemmy.com, it seems it’s up to each individual app/client to do a substring search for mentions of your username. For another user to “mention” you (make a clickable link, but not necessarily notify you since that’s not implemented apparently), they have to manually link it: [@username@instance.tld](https://instance.tld/u/username).
Am I the only one here who can’t work out what the second person is saying in that reply? Having a “has anyone really been far even as decided…” moment.
Paraphrased, it says: “this made me think hard because I don’t like either option”
Nothing else is important information, just sensational fluff to make a regular statement sound more exciting.
lmao I had flashbacks to the same line as well. For old memes sake, Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
As SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca translated:
They responded to you but accidentally put it into a new root comment. They edited it, but I think they didn’t ping you correctly, so here’s your ping :)
I’m messing up left, right and centre today! Thank you for that 😊
No worries. Did it actually ping you properly? From a brief search on search-lemmy.com, it seems it’s up to each individual app/client to do a substring search for mentions of your username. For another user to “mention” you (make a clickable link, but not necessarily notify you since that’s not implemented apparently), they have to manually link it:
[@username@instance.tld](https://instance.tld/u/username)
.No, I forgot the first @. Just a slip up.