If you know, you know
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I think Voyager is also on iOS? The default style at least is iOS, the Android style (iirc) is still beta.
Though I don't have iPhone, just using Voyager on Android.
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At my age it's too late for life insurance.
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It is available on iOS. I just didn't want to speak about that side of the app ecosystem since I don't know any more than Voyager.
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The power of memes, haha
Memes deserve their own academic field, says an ardent nerd.
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Yup, same, I didn't even look for hints, just tried those lyrics...and groaned! Just like loosing the game, once you've been sucked into the vortex you'll never get out!
And yes, I just lost the game.
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Well, I'm on a mobile browser and I don't know how to do it either...
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Great answer but please don't. Please.
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1987 to be precise. It was quite a popular song when it was released; it was a chart topper in 25 countries. It was played for weeks on the radio and the single sold like hot cakes.
What’s even wilder: it was Rick Astley’s first solo hit. He had done duets and sang on other people’s tracks, but that was his first single from his debut studio album. And it went straight to the fucking moon.
He had a fair few hits and ‘retired’ in 1993. He was 27 at the time! He returned in 2000, and in 2007 the rickroll became a thing. And the rest you know.
As an 80’s kid, you can imagine it was wild to see kids using one of my favorite songs ever as a meme. I’m just glad Astley himself took the jokes in a good nature and is enjoying his continued career because of it. Gotta be even stranger for him to see the song get back to this level of popularity well over 20 years post release because of a dumb internet joke.
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We need to assassinate Rick Astley
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Pasting Rick's face over Vanna's gives it away. Bunch of idiots pretending this is amazing in the comments... Rick's face is literally right there morons
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I didn't look at that until I saw your comment. And looking at it now, I see why I didn't notice it - it looks like a blurry mess. But yeah, even so blurry it is a massive hint. I reckon you can probably turn down the sensitivity on your moronometer though.
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We're no strangers to that meme. But you know the rules, and so do I.
This is not loss.
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Exact same for me. Crazy.
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Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more.
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In the Lemmy web UI in a browser, clicking the third button from the left (upvote, downvote, then the page with a turned corner looking thing) will show the source code for a message. Below it's colored green after having pressed it:
The "Alt text" is the part between the straight brackets, before the URL in the parentheses. So "img1", "img2", and "img3" in the screenshot - see how original they are!?:-P
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Wow my eyesight is so bad I didn’t notice
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On iphone, mlem is a good one. Not sure about alt text though ^_^
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always coming from hinder me up
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What’s even wilder: it was Rick Astley’s first solo hit. He had done duets and sang on other people’s tracks, but that was his first single from his debut studio album. And it went straight to the fucking moon.
That is wild, had no idea. Was he well known as a non solo singer at the time with lot of anticipation of his first solo?