“Have you seen the 1994 film with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Kylie Minogue? How do you think this new film will compare?” Nothing can compare to such a high bar not even the anime that released around the same time
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“Have you seen the 1994 film with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Kylie Minogue? How do you think this new film will compare?” Nothing can compare to such a high bar not even the anime that released around the same time
Not practical with anything else, but the Gamcube controller was so comfy. Def part of the 8bitdo ultimate gang now.
" Full 39-game line-up yet" Can’t wait to see the sheer kilobytes of games
Wait that 5 is a float and hasn’t been declared!
Media in general has always done this, why Murdoch is usually the first person slithering through the door of most western leaders. Make it football teams and drama people are easy to control.
Flatpaks ,boxbuddy for gui RPMS, it’s super versatile once you get it
You can rpm-ostree remove
The only console piracy massacred
Centerfeed
“Where are his glasses? He can’t see without his glasses you piece of shit”
Poking the same sex since 3300BC
John Stuart called it in 2004.
If you’re going to make a button maybe a switch that doesn’t double click after a month of use would be better?
bodies_hit_the_floor_teenage_wasteland.mp3 is my favourite song
Most stable for me was 2 OS drives 1 storage, sorry it’ll have to be Windows file system.
I’d recommend getting into your bios and disabling features that push windows as it won’t give you the choice to also take the Windows OS drive out of primary.
Install windows first on one OS drive, then Linux on the other.
rEFInd used to be the bootloader I used and stopped windows messing about with the boot.
What’s the need for Windows? Is it something you can virtualise?
I’ll be honest it does bug me I didn’t blur them overall to match better :)
Coming from someone who could barley get through a legal trail where’s than Venn diagram
Reboot and get into your system’s boot drive selector f11 or del, usually make sure you’re booting off the right partion.
I would try and get into recovery mode (shift I think) if you can access the boot menu of mint under advanced>recovery