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propter_hog [any, any]

@ propter_hog @hexbear.net

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Post hog

  • Yes, but that isn't the same as FIDE ratings.

  • I'll chime in a bit on the hog part. In the subreddit days of yore, we'd frequently get brigaded by the likes of r/The_Donald and other fascist hive minds, and when logic failed on them (logic always fails on fascists) we'd run them off with a bit of playful goading of their homophobia by asking them to post a photo of their "hog", or male sex organs. This led to an increased usage of the strategy of quickly dispatching would-be brigadiers with the phrase of "post hog". (As a quick aside, one especially clever Chapo once made a post entitled "Post hog" and the body of the post said "ergo propter hog", which was a silly reference to the logical fallacy "post hoc ergo propter hoc". Anyway, this is where my username comes from. No clue who that chapo was but I stole it because it was all I could come up with in the moment when making my account.) The hog business eventually led to other hog-adjacent shenanigans, such as responding to fascists with a picture of a pig with poop on its balls. This had a similar effect as the aforementioned homophobia goading.

  • Extraordinarily based, comrade 🫡

  • Thanks!

  • What is this from?

  • Transcendental package inclusion is dangerous

  • Bagpipes

  • openSUSE is the GOAT for several reasons, but by far my favorite reason is Zypper.

  • Facts

    Jump
  • Or both! My first job out of college was at a bank and we used both, and yep, all male bosses had pants that looked like this.

  • Facts

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  • If your boss's pants look like this you probably don't use Java; you use VB.NET.

  • I'd be down to clown with a rust-based de.

  • woof. Awful take.

  • That's true in Java, not necessarily in other languages

  • Just say no to node.js

  • I found out from a meme that I am at peak physical form for a seal

  • Ok that's a fair point

  • There's more than cows and tractors in barns. Actually, there are infrequently cows in barns; they live in the fields. Barns are typically used to store hay, feed, seed, and tools, such as tractors and their implements, and to provide a dry area for working on equipment and for storing maintenance fluids for that equipment, such as oil and grease.

  • I was amazed by those retaining walls. This was such a well-engineered bridge and supporting structure. I could look at this all day.

  • Thanks, I needed this. That's a fucking awesome bridge and a sick as fuck train.