A YT link in a server that doesn't allow Twitter? That's strange. I'd say PTB in this pickle. Also, I love THO's work, so I get it.
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That isn't .ml in this case. It was a DB0 community where OP was banned.
While I would say the way you worded things was way too unprofessional (I had a similar experience on a different instance I used), I would also mention that it was nothing too controversial. Hey, at least the EU went ahead and at least did something about the labeling trick called lying.
However, this was 100% BPR for me. Some say YDI, but I don't. The compromise for me is that ESH in this instance.
I heard that 5.5 million Discord users were hacked. I'm glad I wasn't one of them (for I never used Discord).
Now that's a cool way to ask a teacher out, coming from a teacher who did some research on the matter.
Warp Speed from Star Trek, I think, is the one I remember the most.
I just joined Lemmy Today, which is an instance run out of Oregon without any de-federation.
That's because if you practice from the Scriptures, you don't become popular. The Scriptures, when you read them and understand what they tell you to do (83 commandments still in effect today, feasts and festivals [not necessarily Jewish ones], the Sabbath [for me, lunar Sabbath], etc.) make you realize that you've been fooled big time, and that you need to change yourself.
I read things on Reddit sometimes (using Eddrit or RedLib) to narrate for Cocules Reddit Readings. Otherwise, I don't even use Reddit (nor do I have an account on that toxic slop).
I think you might want to take a look at novelWriter if you want a writing app. However, that one uses a markdown-like syntax, and it seems you want either just plain text or rich text.
For that, I use Obsidian with a few plugins and a theme that allows me to focus, that being Zen. Otherwise, that uses markdown, and that might not be a good option for you either.
Doing some Reddit research (I'm reading using Eddrit, though), it seems FreeDOS with something like WordPerfect 5.1 might be a good option, but it isn't Linux. You want Linux, so that isn't viable either.
Someone seems to have recommended Tiny Core and whatever editor (TUI editor) you'd like. For that, I would personally use Vim set up as a word processor, as shown here in one method, but that seems to be something interesting too. The only difference is that I'd want to see if Harper is a package so I could use that instead of LanguageTool.
Wordgrinder is another TUI option, which is a terminal-based word processor, though I hadn't really used it.
Kate is another option, which I've used quite some time back. I don't really care for it, but it could be something more your style.
That's just how I see it, though.