and for everybody else.
The Debian logo is very similar to the progynova logo (progynova is estrogen). The above image is probably inspired by that.
Nah, I think it predates trans culture memes becoming so mainstream.
Yet, I don't see a direct relation between (trans) gender and sexuality. (I've seen a meme making fun of the similarity of the logos and packaging before, so I see the point).
Thank you for OP for reminding me to defrag my HDD
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Woudnt it make sense for computers in city 17 running something like RedstarOS so that they can see what every single citizen is doing
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Can't be late if you celebrate pride every month
I thought we just had a pride month, how many are there now??
Debian is out of date. That's it. That's the entire joke. It's basically this without beating on the rotting horse corpse of IE. (And this, like the IE meme, is funnier the longer it's been since June).
Hah. That's pretty clever
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Shoulda used the lesbian colours.
Wdym "sorry" this is amazing <3
Without the thin black outline i would steal this for future use
Personally I think it is too blocky and the colors too random, but I don't know the original comment that gave the inspiration. I like much more, although I'd rather see the rainbow colors follow the direction of the swirl more.
I was hoping to find something exactly like this, but I didn't - what I used was the Debian Diversity logo from their own site.
Interesting, to me, the dual gradient looks like late 90s WordArt lol
I'll fix it up in a bit, but I made it on my phone because I was in the process of re-installing Debian on my potato laptop, and it felt like blasphemy to make it on my gaming laptop (which is currently Windows only until I get another SSD for it), lol.
EDIT: fixed. Mind you, it's still not good...
Cool thanks :D Indeed making this on a windoofus machine would be blasphemy lol
Let me guess, pride month 2022?
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