Can I on ps4 join a server that has GeyserMC installed?

I’ve been trying for half an hour, repeatedly restarting both my game and the Bedrock Together app. Most of the time, the world doesn’t show up like it’s supposed to, and the closest I got to success was when I somehow ended up on “MEGA SMP”

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u/Immediate-Agent3181 — 4 days ago
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(iOS) I suddenly need to verify my age after switching from browser to app

I recently downloaded the app after only using the web version for a long time. Now it wants me to verify my age before letting me enter “mature” subreddits, even if I open it in the browser instead. It asked for my birthday, and even though I am an adult, I input a random birthday several years older than I actually am. Could that be why the face scan failed?
I’m considering just showing my ID, but I don’t know what kind of risk that would entail

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u/Immediate-Agent3181 — 24 days ago

Anyone else a little bummed out that Toby started using the Friends motif in a bunch of songs unrelated to Kris and Susie’s relationship?

I thought it was gonna be their own special theme :(

It kinda hurt when it was even in the Suselle scene

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u/Immediate-Agent3181 — 1 month ago
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Help me create a word for a woman with both muscles and fat

After coming across this post

https://www.reddit.com/r/words/comments/1kurh3p/what_is_a_word_for_a_woman_who_is_both_muscular/

I realized that there really isn’t a word that conveys both muscle and some fat to round it out in an unambiguously positive and feminine way. This is a gap that needs to be filled in my opinion since it’s becoming a pretty popular type and I think they deserve some extra hype. If you want to see examples of what I’m talking about, many girls who do powerlifting or rugby have this physique. I’ll go over some suggestions from the linked post to show how lacking the current vocabulary is in this instance:

  • Sturdy, robust - Feels like a kinder alternative to saying “fat”, and definitely doesn’t sound feminine
  • Rubenesque - Sounds good, but googling for rubenesque women only shows Rubens’ paintings and a few plus size women
  • Peasant stock - Could be taken as an insult by some people, and isn’t very feminine either
  • Hale - Primarily for older people

I think the word should sound somewhat elegant, with at least two or three syllables. Something that ends with -ian or -ous could work well, I think. If you could tie it to some Latin or French word, it’d potentially fit seamlessly into the rest of the english language

I’m primarily looking for an adjective, but if you have good suggestion for a noun I might consider that as well.

My own suggestions:

  • Mellorous - Derived from the Latin word for honey. It just sounds soft and rich.
  • Roborous - Same root as ”robust”, but feels fancier.
  • From the the Latin “opimus”(fertile, abundant, luxurious, etc.), I find both “opimian” and “opimous“ quite appealing.

If you made it all the way through, you can show your support of this noble cause by commenting how much you like girls like this :D

If this is successful, I’ll probably make an ”announcement” post so that it’ll be easily found by someone looking for something like this

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u/Immediate-Agent3181 — 2 months ago

What if there was a drug that did the opposite of what most drugs do?

As far as I understand it, many addictive drugs make your brain release enormous amounts of transmittor substances that make you happy, suppress pain, etc. and then your brain compensates by either becoming less sensitive to these transmittor substances or just producing less of them, maybe it depends from drug to drug, I don't know. Anyway, this compensation from the brain is what causes withdrawal symptoms, right?

So what if there was a drug that made your brain release *less* of the good transmittor substances for a while? Would that make the brain compensate by passively making more happy substances, thus making you feel a little bit better than usual for a lot longer than most normal drugs do, since it's typically a short period of happiness and then a long period of icky withdrawal?

How severe could the discomfort and pain from a drug like this be? Or would it be straight up dangerous, since I'm pretty sure there's a disease that stems from lack of dopamine that paralyzes you or something?

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u/Immediate-Agent3181 — 2 months ago