*yeah, not yea or nay. It isn't a vote. Buy a dictionary since you lack an education.
Yuri memes

A community for memes about anime, manga, games or any kind of media about yuri (girls love).
Rules:
- Content must be yuri-related (obviously).
- Cite the source in either the post or in the comments.
- No sexualization of lolis.
- Remember to tag NSFW content.
- If you're posting a spoiler, say so in the title of the post.
- Try to avoid reposts.
- No homophobia, biphobia, bi erasure, transphobia or any kind of bigotry.
- Be nice to each other, discussions are welcome but keep them civil.
- It's not mandatory, but please consider including alt-text for accessibility.
Related communities:
- !yuri@lemmy.world
- !Yuri@kbin.social
- !wholesomeyuri@reddthat.com
- !wlw_memes@lemmy.world
- !sapphicart@lemmy.blahaj.zone
hell yea
Aye.
now I'm gonna "Hell yea" when I never wanted to before
Looking at your comment history, I think you need to understand that:
- this is not a formal platform and so there is no expectation to adhere to any language rules when commenting
- there are other spelling variants for the words you're familiar with
- prescriptivism in language is unproductive, especially when you toss an insult into a subset of your comments
There's more to knowing the English language than just knowing how to spell.
Bro is correcting posts that say "flex" to "brag", even where "brag" clearly would not substitute into the sentence. "Based" into "acided" when the origin for that use of "based" has nothing to do with acid, and also "acided" isn't a word.
They don't care about English and don't understand these terms they're correcting. They're just advertising how zoomer slang triggers them.
how pathetic
Yuh
How about not being a jerk, yea?
Why not both? Both kinds of Yuri bring joy
I spent a lot of time on yuri subreddits, and someone would occasionally post Yuri Gagarin as a bit. Technically violated the rules, but I think everyone just collectively decided we could have a little Gagarin. As a treat.
I have nothing but admiration for Gagarin. Man went through excruciating training and risked his own life just to not be in Soviet Union for 1.5 hours.
We should also remember Vladimir Mikhailovich Komarov, the first person to die in space. He knew that the Soyuz 1 was held together by nothing but tape and the people's trust in Soviet socialism, and his refusal to withdraw from the program saved Gagarin's life, who was second in line to pilot the spacecraft. The parachutes failed to deploy on reentry and he was killed during descent.
He had an open casket funeral. CW: burnt and mutilated human remains