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"don't agree with trans people" on what topic? which star trek is best? emacs vs vim? coffee vs tea?
finish the fucking sentence,, asshole
Don't push the vim agenda. You're just unable to exit.
q:
dangit
googles "how do I turn off record mode in vim?"
All trans persons I know choose vim. So yeah, emacs is kinda gay
I’m trans and gay. A real man only needs sed and awk.
In this case you also need cat and fancy looking alacritty
No need for alacritty. Taking my class notes in sed on a shitty reconstituted Chromebook running bare Linux turned me into the man I am today. Big tech has convinced you that you need things like GPUs or DEs - we’ve been fooled into thinking that we need Xwindows or Wayland. Wake up sheeple!
You sound very gaaay
I did have sex with a man this morning, yes.
Not that gay
Real men use butterflies
Could be worse, they could be part of the "I don't believe in (insert verifiable fact)" crowd.
No, you see everyone who argues about Emacs vs Vim actually uses Nano to get any real work done. The argument is just over which editor is theoretically better, in some hypothetical world where you had ten years to devote to learning to use it perfectly.
I think Guilty Gear sucks.
That's a paddlin'