Shit, that’s funny.
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Shit, that’s funny.
Yeah, about half of my library already runs on Linux.
The problem I have now is that, soon, I’m gonna want to do a reinstall so Linux can have more disk space. :) My PC’s pretty fast, so the reboot doesn’t really bug me all that much.
Yep, I know. I have to log into Windows to manage the files on my Huawei tablet.
That’s okay. I can do 99% of what I want on Linux without Microsoft snooping on me.
I only switched this week, and I kinda disagree with the meme.
It’s both.
I’m only dual booting because I’m a gamer and some games only run on Windows.
Sounds awesome. I average 12k steps a day, might as well do so while enjoying a fun game. :)
And good old Bard’s Tale. :)
Ooo, that’d be fun!
IMHO also the pinnacle of LOTR-related video games.
As far as I’m concerned, the genre peaked with Battle for Middle Earth II.
It looks so good!
Not at all.
Most economies that are a mix of capitalism and socialism are broadly classified as socialist, at least here in the US, because our version of capitalism is so vulgarly predatory.
Just because our economy and Finland’s share one aspect does not make the two comparable.
You’re welcome.
You’re also wrong. Take a look at Finland for example, where homelessness doesn’t exist. (With the exception of approximately 1,000 willfully nomadic people.)
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Yeah, that would have been so much more fun if it hadn’t been spoiled ahead of time.
For me it was Marvel Studios’ Civil War.
Leaking Spiderman’s appearance was too much. I don’t watch movie trailers at all anymore.
The Letter That Never Came or Eva Cassidy’s rendition of Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
You’re not wrong.
Segregation is as old as our species too. One day we’ll destroy ourselves.
It is interesting how there’s an element of our human existence that predisposes us to kindness toward animals.
There was a lot of it in Herculaneum and Pompeii.
I also feel this way about all of the historical remnants of how much ancient people loved their pets. There are still ancient roadside shrines throughout Europe to memorialize ancient people’s pets. <3
Also, the big tech bastards haven’t managed to kill off emulation, so that’s encouraging.