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kernelle, to memes in This is the way

So what do you all think about [generic controversial topic]

kernelle, to memes in So how about this weather hey?

You’re still the same person! Now go clean your room.

kernelle, to memes in So how about this weather hey?

Aren’t we all 10, 40 and 80 at the same time?

kernelle, to lemmy in Lemmy is still awesome. I am amazed that so many people are still using it

No, YOU are awesome!

kernelle, to anarchychess in You've heard of Elf on the Shelf

En passant has always been the most obscure chess rule, in online chess it’s often reported as cheating. Which resulted in a lot of people saying “google en passant”, on an unkown lemmy clone someone realising it’s an actual chess move replied, holy hell, and a meme was born.

kernelle, to anarchychess in You've heard of Elf on the Shelf

You’ve strangely misspelled holy hell

kernelle, to asklemmy in How would you rate my stick?

I think this would make for a pretty fine walking stick if you ask me, doubles as a bush clearing stick when needed

kernelle, to 196 in 196 rule

Smooth

kernelle, to 196 in 196 rule

Why not?

kernelle, to 196 in 196 rule

Thanks! But I personally don’t use them for longer screenshots.

kernelle, to 196 in 196 rule

I does, my OP is a screenshot of the “posts” feed on my profile. This is what a regular image looks like, with save on top right

kernelle, to 196 in 196 rule

I mainly use Boost

kernelle, to datahoarder in That many people need old Ubuntu installations?

Holy ratio

kernelle, to cat in Tail curl

A long long time ago there was a Kingdom named Unix, which was rather small in the beginning. With the bigger ones already fortified, the people of Unix KISSed their new Kingdom to a brighter future. They learned quickly that all other Kingdoms had a fatal flaw, they were focusing way too much on the work they where doing but not on the tools they where using. So the people of Unix did exactly that - they made the best, most robust tools they could. They could use “Cat” to read any anything they wanted in an instant, but also “Tail” when the message was too long and they only wanted to read the end and “Curl” to send and recieve messages from the other Kingdoms. And so the Unix Kingdom had an ace up their sleeve, building an empire so big you can still feel the ripples today. While the Unix Kingdom itself has disappeared, it’s legacy has spawned the Android, Apple and Linux Kingdoms which house almost 70% of all the people today.

kernelle, to cat in Tail curl

<span style="color:#323232;">curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information
</span><span style="color:#323232;">^C
</span>
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