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cacheson@kbin.social to linuxmemes@lemmy.world ·
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Meme moment when talking to my friend about her PC gaming rig

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Meme moment when talking to my friend about her PC gaming rig

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cacheson@kbin.social to linuxmemes@lemmy.world ·
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  • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I may think windows users are dumb, but not so dumb as to exclude them from the ability to consent, so…

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      wtf

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        Whoops ignore my last post I thought you were someone else.

        It’s what is called “a joke.” Comparing windows users to say dogs, who aren’t intelligent enough to consent.

        I guess you could take it darker to intellectually disabled people,

        Or really darker to children,

        But the interpretation of that part shall be left to the reader, that’s on you.

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      It’s a figure of speech, it means to be obsessed with.

      An alternative phrase would be: “they live rent free in your head”

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        It’s a joke.

        An alternative phrase would be: obviously that wasn’t serious, dingus. Lmao.

        Actually, maybe y’all can’t consent after all.

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            Lol all good!

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      I don’t know, given what they let Microsoft do to them I don’t know if Windows users actually understand that consent is something they don’t have to do.

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      Relax stallman

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        Actually, what you’ve been callng linux is actually gnu+linux (copypasta continues).

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