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Master of Applied Cuntery, Level 7 Misanthrope, and Social Injustice Warrior

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Don’t know, don’t really care. It’s just fake internet points.

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Consistent in your ignorance.

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I think I don’t need to reiterate the replies you got on that post and explain why it was downvoted.

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Honestly, I don’t really care what you think.

The feeling is reciprocal.

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Then feel free to fuck off.

I’ll come back to this at the end.

You came in here […]

I’m the OP of the post; you came in here.

[…] and started this saying it’s basically my fault I had a bad time with Fedora.

It is/was.

[…] Your condescending and pretentious attitude has been noted, […]

I’ll come back to this further down.

[…] but I’m a new user to Linux my man.

And evidently a very ignorant one at that. You come at it with preconceived notions of how distributions should work, and then get angry when they don’t, when five minutes of googling could have prevented your problems. Only to be followed by troll-level low effort rants on the internet.

None of this is familiar.

And blind trial and error is no good way to change that.

As my day 2 and 3 posts show I can actually troubleshoot and fix things, if I couldn’t figure it out, I’d say it’s indicative of production and deployment issues on the developers end.

Or, your aforementioned ignorance and wrong preconceived notions of how you think things should work.

As your day 1 post shows, you have the attention span of a squirrel and frustration tolerance of a toddler. Your assumption, that your opinion on a distribution, after spending less than one day with it, has any merit or value is plain arrogant.

But please feel free to not respond, […]

You can always walk away from this.

[…] you’re exactly the kind of Linux user that gives the community it’s negative stigma.

You are exactly the kind of person, why I’m in favor of something akin to a drivers license for computers.

[…] Your condescending and pretentious attitude has been noted, […]

There’s nothing noteworthy about your arrogance, ignorance, lack of frustration tolerance and attention span.

Then feel free to fuck off.

Your opinions have the substance of a vacuum and structural integrity of a house of cards. Do yourself and “us” (the linux community) a favor and kindly fuck off yourself.

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You’ve clearly not read his post and comments. He’s a massive asshole.

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I did?

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Oh you poor poor thing. Here, have some cotton to bed yourself into:

https://supima.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/supima-cotton-bundle.jpg

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Better luck next time with your guesses 🤭

What guesses?

Yeah man, if this is the general quality of humor, I’m unsubscribing from our friendship hahaha.

What friendship?

Go play with your snaps.

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I am so so sorry for you. Life must be really hard if your humor is a potato.

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No, you don’t talk to me!

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Oh, I have friends. You’re just not one of them. Weren’t, aren’t, and likely won’t.

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Could be both. There’s so many lunatics here, you can never be sure.

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Who hurt you?

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archinstall

“It wasn’t hard in easy mode!”

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    Shakespeare used the singular they in his works. itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/…/002748.html

    That was an interesting read. I think you “over-quoted” me here. Only the first sentence is about singular they for when the gender is unknown. I can’t remember where I picked up the thing with the ~100 year old novel. I read it somewhere. But that might have been specific to use of singular they in the US or something. And I might misremember the number entirely. What’s really fascinating is that Shakespeare even uses ‘they’ when the gender is known. I wonder, though, whether that allows for any inference on how people spoke back then? After all, it’s prose for the theatre and Shakespeare is credited with inventing a lot of new language, not all of which would have stuck (I’d assume).

    One could also think of they as that new pronoun. A lot of languages reuse sounds (including English) even in fairly common grammar components so one could think of this as a new word with a familiar sound assigned to it.

    You’re right of course. Though, that adds another meaning to an existing word and hence increases the ambiguity I mentioned. I know it’s common among all natural languages (that I know of) to have multiple context-dependant meanings for some words. The computer scientist in me, that prefers interacting with compilers over humans, finds that revolting ;-)

    Let’s party in party of the party. (celebrate, in company of, political organization)

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    Try to stay on the topic.

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    I can’t even find the words […]

    That seems to be constant with you, doesn’t it?

    […] supercalifragilisticexpialidociously […]

    Try to leave your childhood trauma out of this, and we might be able to turn this trainwreck of a discussion into something productive.

    […] your lack of argument […]

    Right. It is so obvious from the context that you haven’t even considered the effects that stabilizing the eel population in the Caucasus could have on achieving world peace.

    Scientists saying empty space not really being empty doesn’t lend your argumentative vacuum any substance.

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