Møøse trained by TUTTE HERMSGERVORDENBROTBORDA
Mind you møøse bites can be pretty nasty
Llama… llama.
Llamas are larger than frogs.
Was this an Adult Swim thing? It looks familiar
Monty Python and the Holy Grail intro
that sticker either fell out of a Monty Python sketch, or there are Vogons about
This deserves way more upvotes.
please stay on Reddit
ps aux | grep vim | grep -v grep
I don’t know what exactly this will do, but I know enough about the terminal to get the feeling this is a bad idea
It searches for a process named
vim
usinggrep
(which searches within provided lines), but sincegrep vim
also containsvim
, we then excludegrep
too, so only the actualvim
process gets found without thegrep vim
process. Sounds a lot like this post, doesn’t it?Well that’s anticlimactic. Here I thought grep would continuously ping ps aux and softlock the terminal or something
It’ll give a list of processes with vim in the name. You could also just
pgrep vim
but that’s too easy.
How’d you get my shell history?
“Bill posters will be prosecuted”.
….
‘Bill Posters is Innocent!’Free Hat!
“Don’t Hump”
Me: 😔
I love the cadence of this
I have several questions.
“Where can I get some?”
Sure let’s go with that
I’ll be a bore, but this is just printed on a black and white printer. This is not a sticker.
but it sticks, cuz it’s sticky, it’s a sticker
I’m not sure. Perhaps the paper was simply glued with glue.
Does the application of glue to paper not make that paper a sticker?
I’m not an english speaker. In my region, a sticker is considered to be paper that initially has a sticky layer. The paper that needs to be glued with glue from a tube is just paper.
All stickers initially didn’t have a sticky layer, then had one applied.
You can absolutely call a glued paper which made to look as a sticker and glued to the surface a sticker.
You can but you’d be wrong. I hereby declare that a sticker is defined as having a back layer that you easily peel off, exposing the adhesive, before applying. If you create something to that effect, sticker. Otherwise, it’s just glued on paper.
K. But the person applying glue to paper and setting said paper would then be called a sticker. And the way language works, in a generation or two, the word sticker will then reference that glue-paper arrangement.
In my language it will sound like “Sticked advertisement” or “Sticked piece of paper”. A sticker is a paper with a sticky layer that is applied to this paper at the factory. I’m just talking about the difference in languages.
What if I remove the sticker (without tearing it somehow) and then reapply it with glue? Is it still a sticker?
You are right, I am just being pedantic.
This is true to how it works in american English, yeah.
A piece of paper that sticks to something is a sticker.
A piece of paper that sticks to most things is a sticker. Because toilet paper will stick to damp things despite not being a sticker.
if I shits it sticks
This is why we have grammar.
It’s stickers all the way down
Time to get a gigantic sticker with 2 point font stating stickers are prohibited in the corner, and the rest whatever the fuck I want. Probably buttholes.
Sorry that’s not allowed either. Read the other sticker:
ALL STICKERS EXCEPT STICKERS ABOUT STICKERS BEING PROHIBITED EXCEPT STICKERS ABOUT STICKERS BEING PROHIBITED BEING PROHIBITED ARE PROHIBITED.