For a lot of women marriage (and divorce) is all about money.
wtf
Casholic with a lisp.
is it a red-flag if your man uses whitelisting antivirus on windows?...after de-bloating it of course.
What about if he trolls scammers with the goal of ruining their operation?
No, apparently, just using Linux MIGHT be a red flag...
But, on the other hand, some people also say that Linux nerds are cash cows, so they can't be that bad I suppose 🤷.
As much as I enjoy shitting on Catholics (I would hang out on a church roof pretending to be a pigeon if I could get away with it) the title of this post would be accurate with one fewer word. "Apparently, dating is all about money."
I'd say it would be a red flag. They'll likely try to convert you from Catholicism to Linuxism
This just hurts my brain. I don't get what "Linux" here is supposed to represent. Wealth, intelligence, fidelity, fanatical devotion to Free Software?
as jesus intended
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