Message from @numale
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Thats a big motor
Not even goasteman himself can fit that thing ip his ass
John, you underestimate the elasticity of the human anus
You're a pinky-finger boi, huh?
wtf is this topic
take your anal games to <#189811441174446080>
anal games
Recreational assplay
this channel is to be kept sfw
@sum bu the time a meme hits 4chan it's already a mainstream meme tbh
wasn't that the other way around
no
4chan has never really been an OC heavy site outside like
quest threads on tg
@johnfrum pls record your battery chemistry induced death, becomes the next CodysLab
and it's been mainstream-big since like 2008
but for serious, it sounds like an interesting project, mite be cool to watch
used to be SA making all the Fresh New Memes, now it's little isolated tumblr communities making memes that slip out into the mainstream
Joldberg - Today at X:XX PM
which linus distro should i install?
Julian - Today at X:XX PM
Ubuntu
shuttlecuck shills are the worst
Daily reminder that America makes the best comfy acting-centric movies
there was a time when i would have said ubuntu, but tbh they've just broken too much shit
fedora is a way better ez distro now
Side-reminder that Czechs makes the best new wave
Aren't distros are more or less now irrelevant with that recent way of installing aps?
nah
Like from my understanding the big choice behind a distro was it's software packacking shit
"that recent package management solution" happens like twice a year
Like Ubuntu/Debian has aptitude
and people always either still use dpkg or yum
and the distros aren't always compatible with each other
try installing a deb made for ubuntu lts on, say, debian testing
without editing it
half the time you can't bc the dependencies are packages canonical changed the name of
I never dug deep to understand why but I just don't get how come distros aren't compatible with each other, I mean don't they use the same major component, it being GNU Linux w/e it's called?
Unless the thing for Debian relies on aptitude it should work no?
on Debian testing it's doable
sometimes
on Debian stable, that's a problem
i remember steam having issues