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Meme that says 'Ubuntu bad'
How original
And lots of upvotes
Daring today aren't we
It's fun to rag on how much of a POS your first car was, even though you secretly remember it fondly. That's Ubuntu's place now.
That brings back memories
Me with Mint.
I also love cars and double love shitboxes despite having nicer cars now.
I still drive my shitbox most.
Never was my first car... or any for that matter actually
No? The meme says Ubuntu based distros that don't change anything bad
Eh, okay. Still seems to ride the Ubuntu-bashing vibe.