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WoahWoah,

Conservatives: cancel Home Alone, it’s grooming children!

WoahWoah, (edited )

Your “plan” is to not live with your parents, read books, and workout? Feel free to get started, boss.

WoahWoah,

No problem. I was basically just saying “hey you can do most of those things right now, go for it.”

WoahWoah,

Hateful life? I was encouraging you to start living a happy and healthful life instead of calling it a “plan.” Relax. That might help you on that whole “happy” part.

WoahWoah,

Bro just just bootstrap yourself and sell one of your vacation homes. Everyone’s been there before.

WoahWoah,

Wrong… I don’t have a good one for this. 😁

WoahWoah,

Wrong. The world is ending.

WoahWoah, (edited )

And it’s a long dark hall, it’s a mirror It’s a window, it’s a lake And if you ever wanna tell me anything in whispers If it’s what you need then I will always look away

In your hall of shadows, where whispers roam free,

You see a mirror, a window, a vast, silent sea.

But I see not this place where secrets find sway,

For in truth, you are wrong, my truths I’ll convey.

A hall that’s so dark, it swallows the light,

Cannot be a haven for hearts taking flight.

A mirror reflects, but what if it lies?

Showing not what’s within, just the mask you disguise.

Windows may open, yet also can close,

Shutting out voices, and fast the wind blows.

And lakes, though they’re calm, hold depths unseen,

Where words can get lost, where truth’s never clean.

Instead, let us find a meadow of light,

Where words flow like rivers, in day and the night.

No mirrors to trick us, no windows to bar,

Just open sky above, a wrong, and a star.

Here, in this brightness, let whispers be heard,

Spake first not in shadow, but with every word.

For here in the light, we should speak with our mind:

You are wrong, you are wrong. And I leave you behind.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. Needs no justification.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. Try harder.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. I just won’t share it.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. In modular arithmetic, numbers wrap around after reaching a certain value (the modulus). For example, in modulo 20 arithmetic, 25 + 25 equals 10, not 50, because each 25 would be equivalent to 5 (25 mod 20), and 5 + 5 equals 10.

WoahWoah, (edited )

Wrong. Your mom is the best ska band. Skanky Pickled.

WoahWoah, (edited )

That is not a statement. I don’t answer questions, I declare statements wrong. So in that sense, you’re wrong because you failed to understand the format.

WoahWoah, (edited )

Wrong. Water is made out of grape juice, but the reason it appears clear is because the juice of grapes is clear. It’s only the skin that has a color. Additionally, grape juice actually tastes like water (and vice versa)–what you are tasting when you’re drinking bottles labeled “grape juice” is added flavoring, which often changes the color of the water/grapejuice.

The reason people refer to water as H2O, is because the “O” symbolizes a grape.

WoahWoah, (edited )

Wrong. You’re not interjecting.

Wrong, this was not a quote by Richard Stallman.

Wrong, to quote Stallman, “The main error is that Linux is not strictly speaking part of the GNU system—whose kernel is GNU Hurd. The version with Linux, we call “GNU/Linux.” It is OK to call it “GNU” when you want to be really short, but it is better to call it “GNU/Linux” so as to give Torvalds some credit.

We don’t use the term “corelibs,” and I am not sure what that would mean, but GNU is much more than the specific packages we developed for it. I set out in 1983 to develop an operating system, calling it GNU, and that job required developing whichever important packages we could not find elsewhere.”

So, this is not only wrong, but meta-wrong. So far, you win the award for most wrong in one post.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. Even your laptop doesn’t agree.

WoahWoah,

You are so late to the party that I don’t even feel obligated to prove you wrong. But, rest assured, you’re wrong for at least two different reasons.

And my gut tells me you won’t be able to figure them out on your own.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. Assuming someone that knows about math “MUST BE CRYPTO BRO.”

Or, to put it succinctly: OK, Boomer. Wrong.

WoahWoah,

Wrong. You are just pleasing yourself. There’s a difference.

Which of the U.S. national parks in this image do you think is the most worth visiting? There are three exceptions. (lemmy.world)

We’re talking about a vacation this summer so we can plan ahead. My mother (who will pay for it) said she’d love to go to Yellowstone, but it looks like it’s about a 24-hour drive for us. Still, I like the idea of going to a national park. We’re in Indiana, so this image shows about the limits of where we’re willing to...

WoahWoah, (edited )

The boundary waters area is really great, but maybe not for a family. Honestly, I don’t think any of these areas are going to compare to Yellowstone in terms of the purely sublime combined with ease of access with children.

New River Gorge is nice, but, like a lot of these options, it’s “take your kids for a weekend” kind of nice, not “my mom is paying for a multi-generational meeting at a national park visit” kind of nice.

It’s all what you make if it though. Were I you, I would figure out how to go to Yellowstone. Especially considering it’s the preference of the person, you know, paying for it.

WoahWoah,

I’m saying people believe those things. Roughly half of all voters. And those beliefs cause damage, and it will affect you, whether you think it’s stupid or not. You can ignore it and insult it all you want, but it’s not going away. Perhaps you’ve noticed?

WoahWoah,

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WoahWoah,

At some point ever you’re going to realize is that the real things you need to be afraid of are largely caused by the stuff made up by Facebook boomers.

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