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    Theyre lamenting the fact that the tv is bootloader locked and cant run aosp and voyager… right??

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    Her life is normal. The depiction on the television is fiction. No reason to be envious

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      8 months ago

      I guess happy families are fake TV stuff! 🙄

      Entertainment depicts garbage as well as enviable traits and lessons many of which align with feeling loved and accepted.

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        Maybe yes maybe no.

        I still don’t envy a situation in television that is so unreal like a prince (or something similar) dancing with his dream woman (I assume). It’s so surreal tgat I can’t take it serious and can’t envy it.

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    i envy the functionality of normal people, until i see someone engaging in a “normal” relationship. Then i immediately remember that i don’t have things so bad, and that i should focus on what makes my life enjoyable.

    Anyway, i have i3 to configure, and other problems to ignore, i will go about my day now.

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          Lol. The first thing I ever asked her was “PC or console?” She replied “PC”. The rest is history.

          Every once I a while she asks me what would have happened if she answered “Console” and obviously I reply “We wouldn’t be together!”

          Ona serious note, it was something I promised myself, that I would only be with a woman who was into gaming. I wouldn’t even consider someone who didn’t share it as a hobby.

          Previous relationships had shown me how important it was.

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            Had similar thoughts myself working in a computer store, hearing guys say things like “My wife would never let me…”

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    The easy way to have both is:

    • be trans girl
    • get a gf who’s also a nerd
    • not straight romance like on TV, but who cares, lesbians are better anyway.
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        I knew one once, but she was borderline abused into it by her boyfriend. The same guy made me a linux user. He is quite succesful at that, if only he knew how to take a shower.

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        I’ve worked with a few before.

        The thing is that unfortunately women receive a lot of harassment online, so they’ll often use a gender-neutral or male-sounding username online, and maybe won’t post as much so as to not draw attention to themselves.

        I’m not sure why it’s more common to see trans women in online communities though. Maybe in general they’re more thick-skinned or are less worried about posting online, or maybe just spend more time online in general? Not sure.

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          massive correlation with being trans, and being super adhd/asd/french/some other mental disorder (having one disorder means you have a strong possibility of having others, they’re all extremely tied into each other, including gender dysphoria) which are things that cause you to be significantly more likely to spend a majority of your time on the internet and on obscure/nerdy/highly derived forums for various complicated and straightforward reasons.

          being a social outcast also may push people towards corners of the internet, and trans people are often social outcasts even if they don’t have some other disability causing them to be (especially those from more rural/more conservative or religious areas)

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            This is a great comment, and I should have said something similar in my comment. Thanks for writing it.

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          Plenty of trans folks go harder on gender expression online because they have difficulties to do so IRL, even if being female presenting tends to result in more issues.

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            I’m an imposter. I run Win11 because work and home needs require some Windows only software. I do run Linux servers and i use WSL. So that one person I know isn’t me.

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              WSL doesn’t count

              sincerely - Embrace, extend, extinguish

              shitposting aside, I have win 10 installed on an ssd in my main rig, but i haven’t seriously booted it in years by now. I’m in the process of eventually “decommissioning” it, so i put it into an old thinkpad i have lying around.