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I can fave two posts at once watch this!

*loud crashing and banging noises*

Oh yeah 9/11 is the best time to just say all the PRISM tracked keywords without anyone being able to give a shit.

:gwbush: "Hey kids post some fun words"
attrition.org/misc/keywords.ht

"Flintlock, cybercash, government, hate, speedbump, illuminati, president, freedom, cocaine, $, Roswell, ESN, COS, E.T., credit card, b9, fraud, assasinate, virus, anarchy, rogue, mailbomb"
:gwbush: 💬

@enbyss let me know if you see any scifi on the tv tropes pages about terrorism or 9/11

earlier I said I was gonna stop being silly for today 

I make the strippers wear WTC twin tower pasties for extra dollary-doos. I just can't "mission accomplished" otherwise. 🇱🇷
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why I "still" mask 

I am pretty sure we don't need a study to establish that the coronavirus doesn't have a receptor that destroys itself due to presidential decrees.

@AgathaSorceress if you get enough shapes you can have the entire donut of enterprise diagram within your taskbar

@astra_underscore and I just thought I was mandela-effecting all these years. need to watch my step.
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This sounds like some shit EU people would make up to make fun of how weirdly unsafe american home electrical systems are, but it really did just happen.

I had to go shoplift a new power strip.
Below is a picture of the offender.

This shit was really old, but I have even older ones that have never done something like this.

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The power strip with "surge protection" that I had my router and modem plugged into flashed really bright with sparks and then started smoking after I hit the reset switch. Big loud pop too!

I think I may have been using that one for too long.

Cohost, csam 

@VegaHarmonia yeah it was allowed since day 1

George W. Bush :gwbush: doesn't go down chimneys but he does fly planes through them, so he's still kinda like the Santa of 9/11 :911:

@vultureculture use your phone flashlight "on accident" to flashbang him

@riotmuffin Legit but definitely a different beast. I wouldn't mistake a physical distro zine for a online hacker zine for example. Also hacker zines and other non print ready zines can include more color pictures and stuff like hyperlinks which also makes them stand apart. However if it emerged as a counter-cultural distro and it isn't physical that's still a zine. I don't like it when zines which are meant to not be hacker or online subcommunity zines aren't distributed ready to print, though. That just feels like a waste if there is no value-added by the digital medium, and only convenience lost for physical distro.

love the modern internet where signing up for things means immediately getting your account locked for no reason

@hazelnot ah yeah. I wouldn't be so worried about that if your root is being starved though. Flatpaks are definitely some chonkers in terms of disk space by comparison, so maybe you'll have better luck there. However I don't really know how to help with Flatpak storage savings.

@hazelnot huh. I've wiped my whole cache before without much consequences. If you don't run pacman -Sc then you will still have (sometimes multiple) cached copies of packages that were once downloaded, but then were uninstalled. I am not sure why the wiki would be so scary about it, unless it is worried about not having local copies for offline package reinstalls, or old-fashioned downgrades.

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