Wunderbar!
Wunderbar!
Cool, I learned a Spanish word today!
You have been poisoned.
Two monks were passing by a little pond where there were some ducks, and the first monk said, “Look at how happy those ducks are!”
The second monk said, “You are not a duck. You can’t know if they are happy.”
The first monk replied, “You are not me. You can’t know that I cannot.”
Strange – could’ve sworn I planted a DOGwood tree.
Fair enough, and if all the outgoing traffic to Reddit is innocuous, then there’s nothing to hide. Not great if it is some kind of hub of an operation to influence Reddit.
Or it’s an exit node for some internal network/VPN.
Which would be stupid opsec, but then again…
Udderly content.
“Why hast thou summoned Normie Gary? Today is my turn to drive the carpool, you guys, JEEZ!”
Don’t forget to post about it to !newcommunities@lemmy.world :)
When there is no more room in the deli, ham will walk the Earth.
No worries, happy to do it.
Well… I still like IPv6 better than ATM and those darn virtual circuit identifiers.
Attendees to professional conferences or expositions are usually given big ostentatious badges to wear, as proof that they are legitimate visitors to the event. Generally it’s considered embarrassing to continue to wear your badge when you leave the event.
This comic is meant to portray an ironic, comedic situation where two clowns leaving the clown expo are more concerned that their badges will make them look foolish than they are that their costumes will. In technical terms, it falls under the category of “expectancy violation” or “incongruity theory.”
I’ve got to admit, I do love Mint. I’ve thought about hopping, but I’ve never had a serious problem with Mint (that wasn’t my own fault) so I’ve never really had the motivation.
It’s a zen parable, so… yes.