@LukeAlmighty Libshits pilpul "degenerate" like it needs some metaphysical justification but it just means "getting worse" and if you say that, they can do the same thing with "worse"
I get being hesitant with it since it's a meme, but also being defensive about it would probably just lead to the same thing with something else. If they try pilpuling it just post a dictionary at them
@spacedawg@hentai.baby @shiyu @AbNormal @aniki @cummies Trusting tradition is the same as trusting your own eyes and legs. Evolved traits that you have instead of something else because they worked. Start hacking away at random organs you don't know the purpose of and see how much better off you are
@matrix Half of red is drawings
@wysteria2 @wowaname At this point i should be shilling at the start of youtube videos pretending to be added security
@salt @MisterRogersSnapped Half of the people on this platform are avid avowed pedos, bro. I get the ironic lolicons are retarded (and I agree), but you're being beyond hyperbolic
@salt Yeah, I'm here. Something up?
@wysteria2 @wowaname I don't get what you mean. I'm not showing that I see you, just mirroring for Opal
@matrix @EnjuAihara
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how are you suppoised to read this?
@matrix @DailyBun OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG OLD HAG
The loli that is *actually* a loli is obviously the better loli
@norkwood@hentai.baby @hideki @matrix kilobyte has always meant 1024, but french niggers want to change it and call 1024 bytes a kibibyte, just because "muh powers of 10"
Makes me think of this. Fuck the frnech and everything they come up with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_time
@norkwood@hentai.baby @hideki @matrix
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilobyte
In the International System of Units (SI) the prefix kilo means 1000 (103); therefore, one kilobyte is 1000 bytes. The unit symbol is kB.
This is the definition recommended by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
The term 'kilobyte' has traditionally been used to refer to 1024 bytes (210 B).
In December 1998, the IEC addressed such multiple usages and definitions by creating prefixes such as kibi, mebi, gibi, etc., to unambiguously denote powers of 1024