Replies to ceruleanspark, page 14
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@ceruleanspark Don't feed a guy a spatula, Bobby
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@ceruleanspark I agree
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@ceruleanspark I love that video tbh
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@ceruleanspark where you're coming from
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@ceruleanspark GOD. This was ages ago.
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@ceruleanspark Anyway, what I wanted to say before clicking the picture was, "Where you parked?"
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@ceruleanspark GDIFMLWTFBBQCIAFIBTLAQ
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@ceruleanspark It's okay, you didn't miss much.
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@ceruleanspark Enough of hearing politics bullapple from people who didn't vote and it might not just be miming
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@ceruleanspark lol
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@ceruleanspark I'm frowning
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@ceruleanspark Night man
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@ceruleanspark claps
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@ceruleanspark gnight buddy
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@ceruleanspark see ya
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@ceruleanspark hahaha
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@ceruleanspark I'm only like 5 episodes into Harmontown because I'm awful
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@ceruleanspark I pronounce it as Jerry's dad dressed as Superman in a closet
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@ceruleanspark I miss you a lot even though we didn't converse all often.
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@ceruleanspark don't be a cuck
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@ceruleanspark oh, makes sense, thank you
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@ceruleanspark @mushi There's a pretty significant difference.
'rmdir' will only removea single _empty_ folder.
'rm' will never remove a directory, unless using '-r' (recursive) which will delete the entire tree using the given path regardless of folder emptiness. -
@ceruleanspark alright, thanks
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@ceruleanspark of course
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@ceruleanspark I DID
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@ceruleanspark "I want a decent job to feed my family". You saw how colfax spent years without being able to land a decent job, and that wasn't a rare thing. And let's be honest, the most vocal Clinton supporters have been talking about "fixing" the issue by assassinating trump, and even at least one woman who voted for her was beaten for not wanting to take part in the protests/riots against Trump. I don't dismiss your concerns as irrational, but I do think it's not nearly as bad as many are making it seem. A whole lot of the most fascist sounding Trump supporters are just papayaposting right now to celebrate that they feel they have a voice again and no one with power will call them a bigot for it, much like the gay community did flamboyant rallies when they stopped being actively persecuted.
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@ceruleanspark How many of those are there though? I don't think there's many more of them than the other side has violent extremists, specially considering the riots and beatings the losing party has perpetrated. And there's also the fact that, while you being on the side that had been getting social victories lately, many people on the opposite side had been feeling genuinely silenced and discriminated against. As far as I've seen there's no real risk of anything nor any real fascism past internet nutjobs, and Trump seems intent on closing the ideological gap. I speak having lived an election that was identical to this one over here, and over the last year seen how none of the pre-election fearmongering came to pass, violence and fascism being carried out solely by the most fanatic and politically invested followers of the losing party. Plus as Hakui said yesterday, the average Trump voter didn't think "I want to disenfranchise minorities" when they voted, but rather (cont)
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@ceruleanspark Genuine question, do you actually believe that? I know you're REALLY left in the political spectrum, but you're not blind and irrational.