I wish I could favorite one of my own comments, and instantly link to it.
I have had an analogy that I’m sick of typing, over and over and over. I came up with it in 2020 to teach people why the democrats don’t make actual progress.
And now, here, you’ve essentially summerized my analogy without even having read it. I wish I could just press 2 buttons and show you. But it’s like 5 paragraphs long. And I just typed it up again about a week ago when that algae thing went down.
I don’t know if it’s possible to search a users comment history by keyword, but I’d search mine for “paint, republicans, democrats, home depot” that should do it.
I wish I could favorite one of my own comments, and instantly link to it.
I have had an analogy that I’m sick of typing, over and over and over. I came up with it in 2020 to teach people why the democrats don’t make actual progress.
And now, here, you’ve essentially summerized my analogy without even having read it. I wish I could just press 2 buttons and show you. But it’s like 5 paragraphs long. And I just typed it up again about a week ago when that algae thing went down.
I don’t know if it’s possible to search a users comment history by keyword, but I’d search mine for “paint, republicans, democrats, home depot” that should do it.
It is possible, but when I did it just now your only mentions of “home depot” that came up were actually about the store, not an analogy.
You can “save” or “star” your own comments, BTW, which could make it easier to find if you keep the list short.
Really? It didn’t bring up a long message about throwing green paint on the white house lawn?
I can’t imagine when else I’d have talked about home depot…
You can take a look yourself:
https://lemmy.world/search?q=home+depot&type=All&listingType=All&creatorId=7652420&page=1&sort=TopAll&titleOnly=false
Also, other than your comment just now, the only other instance of “green paint” was this one (fake?) quoting Bob Ross.
https://lemmy.world/search?q=green+paint&type=All&listingType=All&creatorId=7652420&page=1&sort=TopAll&titleOnly=false