I like Linux. I am not gay, not trans, not furry, and I absolutely hate the shit out of anime/manga/anything in that shit art style. I have a wife and kids.
Idk how to fit in; I’m immune to linux side effects somehow.
Maybe your wife likes feminine men and you just never realized you were one who knows. Maybe it’s just a meme. Maybe we should all sudo rm -fr /* --no-preserve-root to remove all traces of French from our root
It’s just an extra precaution to make sure all traces of Frenchery are removed. I also recommend drilling a hole in the hard disk to make sure to really get them.
Get an old Thinkpad, the cheaper and the more beat up it is the better, as long as it functions. Flash Libreboot on it and get really into open source software, and I mean REALLY into it. Use that as your daily driver and only use open source software no matter how inconvenient. That’s one way you can still fit in with the Linux crowd.
I like Linux. I am not gay, not trans, not furry, and I absolutely hate the shit out of anime/manga/anything in that shit art style. I have a wife and kids.
Idk how to fit in; I’m immune to linux side effects somehow.
Maybe your wife likes feminine men and you just never realized you were one who knows. Maybe it’s just a meme. Maybe we should all sudo rm -fr /* --no-preserve-root to remove all traces of French from our root
(–no-preserve-root has no effect when using /*)
It’s just an extra precaution to make sure all traces of Frenchery are removed. I also recommend drilling a hole in the hard disk to make sure to really get them.
We must nuke fr🤮nce
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All these are just silly stereotypes that almost nobody fits into.
Most people in the Linux community are none of the above.
Maybe your wife is gay
That’s a crusty image you got there
Get an old Thinkpad, the cheaper and the more beat up it is the better, as long as it functions. Flash Libreboot on it and get really into open source software, and I mean REALLY into it. Use that as your daily driver and only use open source software no matter how inconvenient. That’s one way you can still fit in with the Linux crowd.