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Vibin' in my Lost River habitat.
Lol! Good stuff. I get it. You can breeze through an Arch install, BTW, if you have done it about 10 times before and all 10 of those times were within the last seven days. Other than that, it's not that bad. Which reminds me:
[paul@nc ~]$ sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases... core 132.8 KiB 1289 KiB/s 00:00 [################################################] 100% extra 8.2 MiB 33.5 MiB/s 00:00 [################################################] 100% :: Starting full system upgrade... resolving dependencies... looking for conflicting packages... error: unresolvable package conflicts detected error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies) :: jdk-openjdk and jre-openjdk are in conflict
Goddammit.
At least props for Stereo MC's Connected.
This is the dumbest stra-man circle-jerk fart-sniffing hate-porn I've seen yet here. Nazis don't exist — they are a figment of the past. Neither do the caricature archetypes of the commentariat.
The most offensive part isn't even the blatant lies, it's the laziness. This 2-minutes is just so Goddamn unbelievably lazy.
I'd hang myself out to dry for a million dollars.
Perhaps a small bash script to iterate through all of the package delivery mechanisms' for updating everything?
I have no beef with billionaires. I buy licenses for Windows, and I order from Amazon. But some billionaires are better about keeping their end of the bargain than others.
It was a valuable learning experience.
I paid for the checkmark (for the year) and a couple of months later my account got suspended with no violation or violating tweet cited. No appeal.
There's no doubt in my mind that Chauvin is a grade-A cunt, even as cops go. But Floyd was a thug and he died of a fentanyl overdose.
I think kinship ties should be and should have always been available to declare or establish at the state level, and calling it a marriage just confuses the issue. I also don't think it should be restricted to couples, either, but it is.
I think the churches should have their business and the state should have its own business. Modern marriage really only serves to invite the state into the bedroom, so I don't even think about it as something that should be fought for. I mean, have at it if you want it, but I think you'll find that it just invites more problems than it solves. I don't recommend anyone ever get married in 2023.