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Crazy having to look at posts directly from my Tumblr mutuals posted on this community that banned me for being a trans person who didn't worship Ada
This community always makes me sad to see, so many lgbtqia+ people unknowingly support a sack of shit like Ada. Just because all dissent gets banned.
I'm sure this comment won't last long, considering how terminally online she is.
Did you just edit the post to censor "bush" to get more engagement?
What's wrong with Bash? I know zsh and nushell are the new hotness but come on
NUSHELL MENTIONED
Just switched to it from Xonsh and I've been enjoying it
you just got ragebaited
fuck bash
, all my homies use zsh
i use fish btw
Someone explain the use of question marks on sentences that are statements.
It's the shortened version of "he invaded Iraq, are you okay with that??" Or some variation of that.
It's usually used in statements that put the above into question. Something like, "yeah, but X, please elaborate".
The written form of how people speak to signal confusion, that thing where their people go from lower to higher pitch at the end of a sentence the way they do with questions, but with statements instead.
It indicates low confidence. In this context it is because the response is an absolute hail mary wild guess.