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How to write a 'tar' command
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Technically the notation with dashes is the non-standard one - the dash form is a GNU addition. A traditional tar on something like Solaris or HP-UX will throw an error if you try the dash notation.
It's also traditional to eat raw meat, but we discovered fire at some point.
Don't try to take my raw ground pork away from me.
Who are you, the Mett demon?
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(It works great with beef, too. Bonus points for the raw yolk over it. If not homemade though there's literally one bar that I trust with this, salmonella is not fun.)
Not enough onions. Your average mettigel has better mett/onion ratio.
I got toxoplasmosis that way
That’s an audible “yuck” from me, man. Well done!
Looks like you Mett your match.
Can't be well done if it's raw.
I like the dashes, they make the options look like options to me.