I don't weigh 600 pounds nor do I have a beard so that can only mean one thing...
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I use Arch btw
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Be your true authentic self, sister.
Invasion.
You are beautiful
How you doin? 😏
What's looking good cooking 😏
Need bigger moobs
Needs more UNIX socks.
Me, arch user, be like
Fighting the reds aka. Ubuntu users?
Debian.
Ubuntu should be orange / red-orange.
I am not sure whether the meme or "made with gimp" is edgier.
More edgier than LIGMA, apparently lol
This is to make fun of mematic
As a guy who uses a arch based distro i can confirm we like anime grills and don't touch grass often /lhj
Haven't had a grill in ages. So hungery.
We are looking for the user not for what they like.
You want to show off an Anime grill Arch user? Make an Anime with a grill running Arch!
I still find it hard to imagine how useful it would be to run Arch on a grill though. You don't really use a grill unattended (so remote control is mostly useless) and simple stuff like temperature cutoffs don't need anything heavier than Femto (if even that. A bimetallic strip and a potentiometer for tuning is ideal.), on top of which, high heat electronics tend to be much costlier, making it more of a wastage to add enough to run Arch.
Watching this from arch on my phone, btw
Yes
Whats up with the grammar?
What acually with grammer?
English is hard for non-native speaker, if you're talking about "user" doesn't have "s" yeah I forgot to type it in
As long is it's not autogenerated then thats fine. The correct statement would be
"What Arch user actually like:" --> "What Arch users are actually like:"
or even "What Arch users actually look like:"
By leaving it as "what they like" you could be implying that they like these things, as in they enjoy them.
"Like" has both a verb definition and an adjective. And also a noun, but I've never once seen it used that way lol.
Does FEDIO better than MBIN or this one?
Heh