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submitted 1 year ago by original_reader@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Do you agree? If not, what's your counter arguments?

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[-] Noctechnical@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Ok dude wtf I’m literally just trying to be honest with you and you just tell me to “Keep Myself Safe” (kid friendly kys)? How do you fit into society? People will disagree with you every turn you take in life, and you would just tell them to take Ketamine? No, I refuse to take advice from someone is more disconnected from reality than you’re believing I am, and also, how am I being an elitist asshole when I’m trying to ask a question? That’s like a teacher asking a student a math question and then the student calls them a facist. Clearly you don’t like Linux or it’s community and you should just leave, nobody wants or is forcing you to stay here with people “free from anyone telling you that your shit stinks.”

[-] hiddengoat@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Are you even literate? Because you seem to be reading a lot of shit I didn't fucking type.

Take your fucking meds, dude, and stop posting until you do.

[-] Noctechnical@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I am literate, thank you very much. Plus, I don’t have meds to take, and yes you did type a lot of stuff I read and responded accordingly to your attack of a comment telling me to “take Ketamine” <- You typed this btw (shocker😮). Also, am I supposed to go word by word to your comment like it’s an article? I’m not stating many quotes because it is drawn from a conclusion on the way you are harshly criticizing Linux (on a Linux community nonetheless) and how you are attacking the community when they just ask you to leave a place you clearly don’t like.

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