Oh, I didn’t know this had a name. “pebbling”. I do this all the time.

Source https://www.instagram.com/reel/DATrXNjscHU/

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My brain really messed up reading that title. I thought it said giving dying people tiny bits of info you think they’ll like. I was thinking, like what? “Shhh, it’ll all be over soon?” 😅

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tiny boys of info.

Here, take this little dude, he’ll fill you in.

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LOL. Fixed, thank you.

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I’m aware of pebbling.
But I’m wondering what “boys” was supposed to be before the autocorrect.

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Bits, I assume

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yes

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bits

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Funny enough, I just heard about this recently myself. There’s actually a community here for something like that

!penguinpebbles@lemmy.autism.place

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