"Actually", I just arch vegans.
I mean both are great in concept, but man are some folks insufferable to talk to regarding both. Ubuntu, part time vegetarian...
What does part time vegetarian mean? Either you go full vegan or you belong in the trash and the reason why earth is dying. Dont take veganism lightly and respect us for we are your savior and the beacon of light for humanity.
Bacon of light? Seems kinda odd but if it tastes good who am I to judge
Start with something neutral, like crossfit
"BTW, I'm Archie."
Tell them about Arch, obviously, thats the important bit.
I don't know what you say, but as a debian omnivore most people don't notice either.
You know, because the computer just works, looks a little different, kinda like a mac on top, but free, and powerful and stable under the hood.
See I value practicality and reliability, and also ease of use.
This applies to meals as well.
Sure I'll go vegan if I can, get free range stuff when I can afford it, but I'm not made of money and infinite free time, as one would have to be to be a morally consistent vegan.
Obviously I'm vegan so it's not that wired I start a conversation with btw
I hope this place grows quite a bit so all these boomer memes and you boomers get fucking shat on every time you post, and no one has to see this horrible, dated form of "comedy" anymore because you'll be too scared to post anymore.
I use Gentoo.
Non-vegan Arch user here. Fun meme.
With that out of the way, I tell whichever one best suits the context at hand. Most cases it's neither.
And the first thing you did is telling you use Arch. Well done, fellow Arch user. tips hat
thats probably one one of the oldest arch meme.
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