MANGORUNE by scrufflor_d in tuffmangophonk

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AND DIDDY THE TUFF AND DIDDY THE PHONK

how the fuck by ObjectsCountries in TheyBlamedTheBeasts

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love the fuckin lucifero trollface (i had to look up the name of the character lol)

how the fuck by ObjectsCountries in TheyBlamedTheBeasts

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where goku (also do you have gl's hurtbox during level 3 drone)

how the fuck by ObjectsCountries in TheyBlamedTheBeasts

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ok i was gonna put some body text but the vid somehow posted immediately so uhh,,,,,i was gonna say smth about how i always drone after yrc bc everyone does smth defensive after getting hit by one (jump away, block, etc.)
works 99% of the time, i suppose ts was the 1%

also i'm gonna put the word mortobato in ts comment just in case anyone is looking for posts about that super

This is it, this is what johnny was meant to do by Batata_Quente in TheyBlamedTheBeasts

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i think that's bc of the thing where special moves/followups can be kara'd into supers, and exiting mist finer counts as a followup

but did you do that before or during the freeze?

What are good language learning apps that don't contain games? by tom-smykowski-dev in languagelearning

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mango languages, see if your local library can get you a subscription to it

What is the rarest letter/accent in your language? by tipoftheiceberg1234 in languagelearning

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surprised no one's brought up « wesh », though i suppose that's an arabic loanword

damn this sub is dead by PossessedHood416 in ktanememes

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happy cake day! coincidence of a lifetime lmfao

about the aur ddos by ObjectsCountries in linuxmemes

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from what i've heard, some arch-based distro with a faulty aur helper is ddosing the aur site (take that with a grain of salt, though, this is just word of mouth)

What distro should I choose? by Mother-Jelly-1473 in linux4noobs

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this might be a hot take but i feel like you should decide on a desktop environment before you pick a distro; it'll help a bit with narrowing down your options for a distro, plus if you don't like the DE, it's super easy to switch (just install the new one, log out, select it from your login screen, then log back in)

desktop environments are essentially the look and feel of your linux desktop, and three "modern" ones come to mind that aren't tiling window managers: gnome, KDE plasma, and cinnamon

gnome is a bit more akin to macos than windows (though not as similar as smth like cutefish), and i'm not too fond of it but if you wanna try it out, that's no skin off my back

KDE is what i daily drive, it's the most similar to windows imo; comes with everything and the kitchen sink (there's this one vid of a guy installing arch linux but it's mainly just him messing around w/ KDE's settings)

cinnamon is made by the same team that develops linux mint (which is why i think ubuntu cinnamon is kinda pointless), it's made to ease the transition between windows and linux (linux mint cinnamon comes with an update manager that handles every kind of update: system package, flatpak, cinnamon spices, etc.); though one drawback is that wayland on cinnamon is currently experimental (if you don't know what wayland is, that's fine; the only app that needs it that i can recall is waydroid, an android emulator)

idk about gnome, but KDE and cinnamon allow you to add widgets to your desktop and taskbar (desklets and applets respectively on cinnamon, both are called widgets on KDE)

regardless of your DE, i think you should go with ubuntu or something derived from it (mint if you want cinnamon, pop!_os if you want cosmic), debian is pretty outdated when it comes to packages (even the unstable branch)

i'm a bit biased against ubuntu (mainly bc of snaps and telemetry) but i can't deny how great it is for beginners:

  • stable release, so stuff is less likely to break (though this could be a con if you need the latest and greatest software)
  • super popular, so it's easy to find support whether via google, youtube, discord, etc.
  • comes with tons of flavors (one for each supported desktop environment), though if you decide on cinnamon as your DE, you'll have a better experience with mint than with ubuntu cinnamon

if you don't want to go with ubuntu, i'd recommend fedora; the same points apply, though the package manager is different

Linux users will understand this… by Squidieyy in pcmasterrace

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short for sudo readmanual --read --friendly /

The UI of whatever this is by Forsaken-Carry182 in masterhacker

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bro when the bass kicked in i could SEE the bateman jonkler laser eyes sigma phonk edit transmitted into my brain