Curious about if there is any discernable difference anyone can see if they may have popped in to Reddit today? I know it’s probably naive to think there would be a big difference first day.
I deleted rif and never even used other apps or desktop site so I won’t be going back, hense the question to those that are accessing the site.

  • DrNeurohax@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I would agree if 1/4 of the country wasn’t covered in a fog equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes while another 1/4 is getting 115F temps. We had to wear masks a couple days ago… outside. When the 80 year old weatherman-for-life on the news says he’s never seen anything like this, you know it’s bad. I wasn’t paying attention to the weather and was confused a week ago when I went outside and everything smelled like a delightful campfire but there was no visible smoke.

    And folks aren’t at the stores. I had to grab a few 4th of July things today and went to Costco and Target. I was 1 of maybe 10 people in both. On a normal Saturday, even during rainstorms and blizzards, there are usually 15-20 minute lines at checkout with all registers open. I walked right up to the register and only half were open.

    So people are either traveling or stuck inside, both prime mobile Reddit conditions.

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      There’s a lot of gratuitous rounding going on in this comment but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t sufficiently illuminate a path to such a good point

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        Haha, yeah, maaaaybe a I was a teensy, tiny bit hyperbolic with the numbers, but I did check the weather map to make sure it wasn’t too far out there. But, in my defense, do we really count the Dakotas, Montana, and Idaho? We all know they don’t exist and are simply giant holes that reach down to the core of the Earth. That removes a big chunk of area from the total size.