As found in https://lemmy.ml/post/12000676

It seemed like a fun bit so I registered the domain. I have nginx running on a server but we need to wait for the dns records to hopefully point things the right way.

So while that’s in progress, what should I put on the new site? (keeping in mind the server I got is absolutely tiny because I’m not spending -that- much on a bit, also my website making skills are minimal)

Edit, here’s the link for whenever dns goes through: http://www.learnhowtodriveyourbigstupidcaryoudumbfuck.com/

Edit: Got the url to work and hopefully it is redirecting correctly to https. Now to figure out adding things people are suggesting using my 15+ year out of date website making knowledge

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    • Links to mental health resources
    • Suicide hotline(s)
    • Some choice scientific articles
    • Maybe some cuckold smut
    • English as a second language resources for the southerners
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      English as a second language resources for the southerners

      Yeah, the way they say grass, bath, and path is horrendous.

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        I can almost cope with those in comparison to the pronunciation of ball and wall.

        Bawawoo

        Wawawoo

        Bouncing a ball on a wall?

        Barn sing a bawawoo on a wawawoo

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            I might have exaggerated it a bit, but some of the Southern accents (at least the cockney-ish ones) pronounce “L” at the end of some words as a sort of weird double-W sound, like “wwoow”.

            I personally find it troubles my ears a bit more than “grarse” and “barth” etc.

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              I’ve never noticed more than a single “w” sound. It’s the “room” to “rum” Home Counties thing that really gets me but I don’t hear it as often as the grass bath path thing.