fietseend's recent activity
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Comment on Pride Month at Tildes: #3 - What positive changes have you seen in your lifetime? in ~lgbt
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Comment on Phone woes (searching for advice) in ~tech
fietseend I found the same phones that you just listed while searching with these criteria and I agree that's probably the closest OP is going to get. I feel like they all have something important from the...I found the same phones that you just listed while searching with these criteria and I agree that's probably the closest OP is going to get.
I feel like they all have something important from the criteria list but they also have downsides. The Nokia also runs on a near stock Android version so that's one nice thing about it at least.
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Comment on Without saying where you live, where do you live? in ~talk
fietseend Yup, you're correct! And yeah the Netherlands has an extensive bicycle network and culture!Yup, you're correct! And yeah the Netherlands has an extensive bicycle network and culture!
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Comment on Without saying where you live, where do you live? in ~talk
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Comment on Without saying where you live, where do you live? in ~talk
fietseend A country full of tall people on bikes, fighting to keep the sea from flooding the tulip fields.A country full of tall people on bikes, fighting to keep the sea from flooding the tulip fields.
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Comment on Near Dayton, Ohio there's a lookalike of the Wright Brothers' Model B, a 1910 aircraft with no cockpit. It's a modern plane with a very old design, and I went for a ride. in ~transport
fietseend I'd love to see that plane fly overhead, just imagining how these early airplanes came to be. Also love the name drop lolI'd love to see that plane fly overhead, just imagining how these early airplanes came to be. Also love the name drop lol
I come from a very strict religious background. Ever since breaking free from it in my early twenties, I have enjoyed learning more about LGBT causes and just getting to know people who are queer. It makes me happy to see all sorts of people happy on the streets or online, instead of feeling "offended" or like something is wrong with having another sexuality, like I was taught. I'm just glad that I can appreciate people for who they are.