May Day poster by Nina Vatolina (1950s)
I hope I'm not the only psycho out there actually using Moebuntu unironically
Try Ubuntu to revive an old machine
Hate Ubuntu
Switch to Mint
Enjoy it
System breaks catastrophically
Switch to Manjaro because Arch is cool and Manjaro is easy
Enjoy it
Switch to They/Them pronouns
System breaks catastrophically
Switch to Fedora
Yearn for Arch
Switch to basic bitch Arch
Enjoy it
System breaks catastrophically
Switch to NixOS
Never switch again (lying)
Boomers can navigate screens like THIS no problem in order to slurp down the next utter bullshit right-wing-tinged AI slop but can't manage to understand that waving a card in front of the screen (not the card reader) without having pressed the giant "pay now" button on a streamlined self-checkout system will not, in fact, mean they have paid for their items. And then they will be rude to you about it
Eugène Lepoittevin (1806–1870) - “Innocence”
from the series ‘Les Diables de Lithographies’, 1832
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CALL ESTROGEN HTML/CSS THE WAY IT DEVELOPS YOUR FRONT END
Thanks mate
À bout de souffle (1960) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
“Everyone saw in my face evil traits that I didn’t possess. But they assumed I did, and so they developed. I was modest, and was accused of being deceitful: I became secretive. I had a strong sense of good and evil; instead of kindness I received nothing but insults, so I grew resentful. I was gloomy, other children were merry and talkative. I felt myself superior to them, but was considered inferior: I became envious. I was ready to love the whole world, but no one understood me, so I learned to hate. My colorless youth was spent in a struggle with myself and with the world. Fearing mockery, I buried my best feelings at the bottom of my heart: there they died.”
— Mikhail Lermontov, A Hero of Our Time (trans. Vladimir Nabokov)
Félix-Hilaire Buhot (1847–1898) - Les Esprits des Villes Mortes (Spirits from the Cities of the Dead), 1885
Lomochrome color ‘92 Sun-kissed