Seeing famous actors e.g. Robin Williams, and Bruce Willis suffering from dementia made me wonder in later stages do the people still aware of death? We all know death because we know the process we learn from or it’s just that we instinctively aware of it?

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      11 months ago

      I’m having a strange moment on Lemmy right now. Just like you, I was bothered that the title of this post was grammatically weird so I made a comment similar to the one you made, but yesterday I noticed my comment was getting some downvotes so I deleted it.

      Then I woke up this morning to find this in my inbox and I thought, “oh great what did I do now?” so I went to click on it and my comment is gone Because I’ve already deleted it,

      so how did this person respond to my comment that I deleted?

      I’m wondering, can everyone still see that comment I deleted but me?

      I vaguely remember it, it was something like “do you are like cheese?”

      can everyone still see that comment I made yesterday even after I deleted it?

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        11 months ago

        I think it’s a quirk of federation; the comment may have propagated to other instances and been replied to by other users on that instance before the deletion propagated.

        One way to circumvent this issue is to not delete your comments just because they get a few downvotes. You’re not getting paid for Lemmy Karma.

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        11 months ago

        It’s all good, not really good with english grammar in general. I hope you got a good chuckle with my used of are in such a weird way. 😅