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Listen, I wanted to draw Jack Pepper again. Mix of the classic style he's in and my own. It's fun finding that middle ground, haha.
The way he giggles when he uses a trampoline heals my soul
madonna's iconic swarovski crystal ‘mother’ tee, drowned world tour (2001)
Have you installed the new software? It's on Yum. It's literally on sbps. It's on snap with ads. It's literally on pacman. You can probably find it on flatpack. Dude it's on nix. It's a PETget original. It's on dnf. You can install it on dnf. You can go to dnf and install it. Log onto dnf right now. Go to dnf. Dive into dnf. You can dnf it. It's on dnf. dnf has it for you. dnf has it for you.

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Another thing I adore about Linux is that it is obviously an evolved system as much as a designed one, and it doesn't really try to hide that fact like everybody else.
That's why I like watching the scrolling details of my system updating in the background; a digital aquarium showing me the internals of my system.
It has nothing to do with feeling like a hacker to me, and troubleshooting my personal system isn't really fun without an upgrade budget.
All the <app> vs. <app>-ng vs. <app>-next vs. <pun-on-app> debates are like different finches to me. I may have a favorite, but I sometimes can't tell them apart at a glance and with forks and builds the issues with taxonomy feel similar to trying to define species.
Every other OS seems to go out of its way to hide this beautiful diversity and evolved complexity, and it makes me sad. Honestly, I think that's probably my biggest complaint with Fedora. Everything else just works.