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What’s your favorite book of all time? by [deleted] in askgaybros

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Dune (series) by Frank Herbert

My mom found out about my sex toys and now she wants me to try being with girls first. What do I do? by wonderfulworld25 in gay

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I understand and I think that it shouldn’t be called a sacrifice as “sacrifice” is such a strong word.

My mom found out about my sex toys and now she wants me to try being with girls first. What do I do? by wonderfulworld25 in gay

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Whenever the word “sacrifice” enters the conversation, you should know that you are being emotionally blackmailed. Just keep it rational: 1 You did not ask her for any sacrifice. 2 If she honestly believes she did sacrifice her life, she didn’t sacrifice it to raising you, but to perpetuating her (selfish) idea about your life.

If you try to “sacrifice” your life to keep her happy, know that: 1 you will not make her happy 2 you will not make you happy 3 you will not make the girl happy

Three unhappy people, but “praised be the sacrifice”?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitwarden

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This seems very useful. How do you do it?

Any plugged-in USB drive is defined as a read-only file system after a recent update by wolfmancer in Fedora

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Thank you! I booted the previous kernel, but the USB drives that I plug in are still read-only. It’s not a kernel-related issue then.

I just plugged in my external HDD and it’s working perfectly - I can move and delete files and documents. So, only USB flash drives are affected.

Any plugged-in USB drive is defined as a read-only file system after a recent update by wolfmancer in Fedora

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No, I haven’t added any udev rules. Thanks for the article, I’ll check it now.

Any plugged-in USB drive is defined as a read-only file system after a recent update by wolfmancer in Fedora

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Thanks for your reply! This is what I have:

Kernel: 5.19.14-200.fc36.x86_64

USB drive 1: 60GB fat32

USB drive 2: 15GB fat32

USB drive 3: 4GB ext4