Replies to kamikaze, page 15
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@kamikaze Nope.
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@kamikaze ?
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@kamikaze Was there interesting cutie marks on the horses or something?
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@kamikaze That seems really high.
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@kamikaze That seems dangerous. Mine restarts if it hits 90
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@kamikaze, THAT WAS MY PLAN ALL ALONG
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@kamikaze point is? we are also bronys
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@kamikaze The thing's hollow, and it goes on forever and....my god, it's full of cutie marks.
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@kamikaze There was no thumbnail on the timeline. I don't know either. You should ask Widget.
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@kamikaze I first saw the thumbnails in the description and was like "Why the f*** are those dynamite cartridges strapped to Luna?"
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@kamikaze Aaaaaactually... http://tinyurl.com/aske3rd
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@kamikaze The only thing "swag" means is "I like using stupid words because I think they make me sound cool".
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@kamikaze that is what haters say #yoloswagyolo
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@kamikaze It's also what british burglars used to call what they'd stolen.
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@kamikaze A little late. He already found it.
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@kamikaze It's sort of a male thing everywhere.
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@kamikaze oh. Uh, okay
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@kamikaze I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
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@kamikaze ITS NOT a linux kernel. Guess, again. If you didnt care, you wouldnt be replying/have gone through the effort of uploading the picture, now would you
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@kamikaze That's not remotely confirmed OR canon.
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@kamikaze Good night!
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@kamikaze Any computer connected to the internet is by definition inseure.
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@kamikaze I simply store all sensitive information in computers that never connect to the internet.
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@kamikaze I literally don't store any password that I don't want to be public in my computer/pen drives.
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@kamikaze You need to write them down for that. If I just wrote down a line of characters that makes no sense, it would totally be suspicious.
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@kamikaze There's actually a handful of accounts that no amount of password cracking on RDN would let you into, for the simple fact that they don't even have a password at all.
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@kamikaze An impossible to remember randomly generated password.
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@kamikaze Do you even need to ask?
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@kamikaze Example: D8EkjYKer0UPDIZulmgSu9y5aI5iqcWh4vndnB5NSITPn6b/aR1L0TZeobdYJvdHp0wLWffdg0cY