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Judging from this thread, I guess there must be at least some truth about Open Source anthropologist Caitlyn Martin's findings on the subject of Slackware users being essentially an uncivilized tribe eating little kids for breakfast.
Judging from this thread, I guess there must be at least some truth about Open Source anthropologist Caitlyn Martin's findings on the subject of Slackware users being essentially an uncivilized tribe eating little kids for breakfast.
Outrageous! I'm offended by even the suggestion. Slackware users wouldn't dream of eating children before lunch. It's just not done!
Well, ok,... maybe if there's some left-overs from supper, but only then.
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Don't forget folks that if you encounter a hungry mountain lion (cougar, etc.) or perhaps an equally hungry (or pissed off) grizzly, Kodiak or, you know, brown bear you could be lunch or dinner for a couple of days.
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Originally Posted by brianL
Holy Trinity?
Assuming that the Holy Spirit is female the answer is “Yes”. But we don’t know whether the Holy Spirit is female.
I don’t know the gender of the Holy Spirit. I doubt you know that. We can be sure that God is Ted and Jesus is David. As for Aileen we can’t be sure. She can be or cannot be the Holy Ghost.
I’d like to apologize but I’m not too proficient in the scholastic considerations.
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