No, but it’s only been a couple of months.
Plus I’m single right now, if you catch my drift.
No, but it’s only been a couple of months.
Plus I’m single right now, if you catch my drift.
I smoked for about 10 years and replaced that with vaping. Then I replaced vaping with chewing gum in January.
I chew 2 pieces of Extra 6-7 times a day and Blockheads multivitamin gum twice a day.
I also carry strips of foil I can spit into if I’m at my desk or not near a bin.
Same here. I have no idea what the issue is.
Just like me. I’m a fat bald guy with a huge beard which I always thought I was the Linux stereotype. But yea, I enjoy seeing cute socks with Neofetches in my feed.
Based on what data?
We had an ad that actually said “piracy funds terrorism” here in the UK. Made me laugh my arse off.
I remember my friend once saying “I hate cats” whilst cradling mine in his arm like a baby and stroking his head.
Certainly gets me going.
As much as I like electric cars this could be done with pretty much any petrol or diesel car with an inverter.
So is this version of Mickey, he’s wearing gloves
Yea, or do I become me as a six year old in the modern day?
If it was a monkey paw type of situation you’d probably become a six year old child in pre-historic times.
With the red pill, do I go back in time to when I was 6 with all of my knowledge or become a different 6 year old now with all of my knowledge?
Ca-ha-hy-yaaaaaat!
But not as much as the high seas me heartie…
Why yes, you can haz cheezburger.
Yea, I live in south Cumbria. I couldn’t believe someone on Lemmy would set foot in my neck of the woods, but here we are.
My non-tech literate aunt has been running her Ebay business from a laptop running Fedora with unattended upgrades for 3 years now. She manages her expenses in Libreoffice calc and accesses everything else through Chrome and prints labels on an old USB HP printer. I don’t think she’s even noticed I switched her over from Windows 10 when her machine was getting slow.
My Dad’s laptop is also on Fedora (though he mainly just uses an Android tablet these days) and I intend to install it on my Grandma’s PC when Windows 10 stops being supported. So for the people who’d be happy with something like a Chromebook, which is a good chunk of older folks, it’s perfect and I can easily provide support.
That being said if I had to deal with helping kids who wanted to game and use Bluetooth bits and pieces surrounded by RGB crap then yea outside of a few well supported options it could be a nightmare depending on what they’ve got.