Let's all troll there for some fun!!!!!!!!
The faggots try and tell you how wonderful their life is yet we see
nobody who has as many sexual partners as a homo.
They are filthy, disgusting vermin sticking their things up another
man's asshole.
Yea they don't seem to mention that part in "Heather Has two Mommies"
Homosexuality is a birth defect.'
... nothing that a good kick in the head couldn't cure.
*plonk*
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### You need to read this ###
http://www.apa.org/releases/homophob.html
almost feel sorry for ya...
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> On 19 Apr 2004 20:22:02 -0700, Morris Ira Goldfarb wrote:
>
> ... nothing that a good kick in the head couldn't cure.
>
> *plonk*
> People in the killfile (and whose posts I won't read) as of 4/19/2004
> 11:18:21 PM:
> Peter Kohlmann, T.Max, Matt Templeton, Bailo.
And, of course, Morris Ira Goldfarb.
Oh, I almost forgot. *plonk*
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[snip for brevity]
> Homosexuality is a birth defect.'
And trolls are unoriginal.
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>In article <qcj9805g3bep2qndm...@4ax.com>, us...@nix.net wrote:
>> ### You need to read this ###
>>
>> http://www.apa.org/releases/homophob.html
> Did the www.apa.org also do a study on Lesbians? The artical
>mentions Gay men. I would be interested in homophobia amoung women as
>well.
Dunno, I saw this in soc.men.
Man there are some sore lusers in life out there, always shitty and looking
to bite someones head off, sorta like alt.os.windows-xp as well.
Still I guess it must suck to be short/fat/bald/ugly etc...
> In article <ebfaec71.04041...@posting.google.com>, Morris Ira Goldfarb wrote:
>
>>They are filthy, disgusting vermin sticking their things up another
>>man's asshole.
>>Yea they don't seem to mention that part in "Heather Has two Mommies"
>>
>>Homosexuality is a birth defect.'
>
> I see you are talking of the male Homosexual or gays what
> about us Lesbians or Bi-sexuals. whats your opinion on us? For a
> decent tale on the lesbians one good film I saw just seen recently is
> Ilianna on IFC.
>
WHO CARES?
*plonk*
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> In article <qcj9805g3bep2qndm...@4ax.com>, us...@nix.net wrote:
>> ### You need to read this ###
>>
>> http://www.apa.org/releases/homophob.html
> Did the www.apa.org also do a study on Lesbians? The artical
> mentions Gay men. I would be interested in homophobia amoung women as
> well.
Man, what is it with you and lesbians? <g>
> Ever notice how the Linux kook also seems to defend the rights of
> fudge packers?
>
What do you know.... its Troll Season again.
Old news.
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> Ever notice how the Linux kook also seems to defend the rights of
> fudge packers?
> www.cruisingforsex.com is their hangout.
>
> Let's all troll there for some fun!!!!!!!!
>
> The faggots try and tell you how wonderful their life is yet we see
> nobody who has as many sexual partners as a homo.
Well then, I guess that Alan *Turing* would fall into our ranks.
I would now describe the accomplishments of Alan Turing, but for a person
with a sub-human intelligence, it would be of no avail.
As for who defends and protects Windos...here's something that would appeal
to them:
http://www.kshs.org/cool2/klan.htm
>
> They are filthy, disgusting vermin sticking their things up another
> man's asshole.
> Yea they don't seem to mention that part in "Heather Has two Mommies"
>
> Homosexuality is a birth defect.'
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> Homosexuality is a birth defect.'
You should search for professional help. Homophoby is a serious mental
illness.
Bye,
Luca
Fixed. (Replacing the question mark works, huh.)
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You need to get a newsreader that posts to the thread in the proper place. You
replied to Tapioca. Or are you deliberately stupid? linux causes that you
know.
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> Ever notice
*plonk*
This is just another spam mer if you ask me.. Internet and especially the
Linux users around the world DON'T discriminate on Sex, Color, Sexuality
or by religion.
Okay so if gay people enter the Linux Community. The worse that possibly
could ever happen is that they develop something, Not my problem. I'm just
a "USER" in the USERS group.... root"|wall
> Okay so if gay people enter the Linux Community. The worse that possibly
> could ever happen is that they develop something
Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
You have to have linux to get fonts that look like that.
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> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 20:22:02 -0700, Morris Ira Goldfarb wrote:
>
>> Ever notice
>
> *plonk*
What is so funny to me is that I only see these jokers in response to replies
to them.
My kill-file must be doing a lot of collateral damage. Either that, or there's
a whole lotta nymshifting going on.
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> Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
> http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp_is_gay.jpg
I hate that goddam dog. All our workstations for our project run XP, and it is
impossible to get rid of that mongrel.
Your kill file ain't working. You're still here.
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"Trust me"
...unless you know what you're doing.
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"Trust me"
> They are filthy, disgusting vermin sticking their things up another
> man's asshole.
Ever watch a STRAIGHT pr0n film?
Ever notice that they ALL have at least one anal scene, and that some of
them are exclusively anal?
Shaddafuggup.
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are hydrogen and stupidity." --Harlan Ellison
Change Preferences|Without animated character
Complicated eh ?
> Okay so if gay people enter the Linux Community. The worse that possibly
> could ever happen is that they develop something, Not my problem. I'm just
> a "USER" in the USERS group.... root"|wall
hehe... gay open source linux sofware... how would that look...
gay themes for kde with george miachel on background :)
pink color theme for mc :)
more gay kernel errors "OOPS! Kernel did something silly!"
etc :)
No, you just have to install Windows XP. Those are XP's default fonts.
> No, you just have to install Windows XP. Those are XP's default fonts.
>
Did you ever notice that XP looks a lot like Lycoris.
Do you think the Microsoft designers stole the look and feel from lycoris.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! XP is gay?? What the fuck is this??
http://www.jfedor.org/shots/suse81live.png
> BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! XP is gay?? What the fuck is this??
>
> http://www.jfedor.org/shots/suse81live.png
You can make KDE look however you want.
In Windows XP, you have 2 options:
Gay, or like Windows 98.
excellent post!
Why do you think nobody cares about the issue?
How old?
Those are the best looking fonts I've seen with linux.
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A hint: next time use PNG. JPG artifacts.
Look at the dog, for example; there are clear signs of signal ringing
around his fringes. JPG is simply not designed for this sort of thing.
Dunno about the fonts; they look reasonable enough, for sans-serif.
Of course the icons look extremely big, which wastes space, as does
the aforementioned doggie. (Without the doggie, one might not need
the scrollbar in the "What do you want to search for?" requester.)
And of course the background is the familiar "Teletubbies" theme.
(Actually, it's probably more prosaically named, but a certain
TV show has green grass, blue sky -- and a yellow sun with a baby,
and a magical pinwheel.)
One would hope that another theme uses smaller (but still readable)
icons and fonts. (I don't use XP so can't tell.)
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I would think that the health plan [*] would be changeable to
another avatar. BOB, in particular, had several -- one of them
being a rat.
[*] obscure reference to a radio spot shilling a health plan.
> ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.advocacy.]
> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, john
> <jo...@nospam.uk>
> wrote
> on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:13:28 +0100
> <pan.2004.04.20....@nospam.uk>:
>> On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:52:55 +0200, Rahmi Acar wrote:
>>
>>> Okay so if gay people enter the Linux Community. The worse that possibly
>>> could ever happen is that they develop something
>>
>> Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
>>
>> http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp_is_gay.jpg
>>
>
> A hint: next time use PNG. JPG artifacts.
>
> Look at the dog, for example; there are clear signs of signal ringing
> around his fringes. JPG is simply not designed for this sort of thing.
I agree. But the BMP grab wouldn't fit on a floppy and MS Paint has no
option to save images as PNGs. I was feeling too lazy to burn a CD to get
it on my Linux box.
> Dunno about the fonts; they look reasonable enough, for sans-serif. Of
> course the icons look extremely big, which wastes space, as does the
> aforementioned doggie. (Without the doggie, one might not need the
> scrollbar in the "What do you want to search for?" requester.)
>
> And of course the background is the familiar "Teletubbies" theme.
> (Actually, it's probably more prosaically named, but a certain TV show
> has green grass, blue sky -- and a yellow sun with a baby, and a magical
> pinwheel.)
It's called 'Bliss.bmp' <g>
> One would hope that another theme uses smaller (but still readable)
> icons and fonts. (I don't use XP so can't tell.)
Here's XP in its more respectable 'classic' guise:
That's alot *less* gay. But then wasting three hard drives on Windows
is pretty gay.
Not if you have half a brain, it isn't. It couldn't be any more clearer.
You don't even have to script it in a terminal session!
> Linųnut wrote:
>
>> Error BR-549: MS DRM 1.0 rejects the following post from john:
>>
>>
>>>Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
>>>http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp_is_gay.jpg
>>
>>
>> I hate that goddam dog. All our workstations for our project run XP,
>> and it is impossible to get rid of that mongrel.
>>
>>
> Not if you have half a brain, it isn't. It couldn't be any more clearer.
> You don't even have to script it in a terminal session!
Course, if you have half a brain to begin with, you'll be so damn insulted
by the doggie that you'll get rid of the doggie.../and/ the rest of the
lame OS. Why the fuck would anyone want to use software that treats them
like a 3-year-old or a retard?
> Anonymous Sender wrote:
>> While listening to the voices in it's head blather on endlessly about
>> inspecific rubbish, Diogenes typed:
>>> Tarapia Tapioco wrote:
>>>> The Subject says it all!
>>>
>>> Fixed. (Replacing the question mark works, huh.)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Diogenes
>>
>> Guess so. Thanks for fixing it. :)
>
> You need to get a newsreader that posts to the thread in the proper place. You
> replied to Tapioca. Or are you deliberately stupid? linux causes that you
> know.
Idiot.
> --
> Idiot.
Hi peter. Still using the same sig I see.
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THERE IS A BRAND NEW NG: alt.all gibberish.all the time
GO THERE
>
>
> THERE IS A BRAND NEW NG: alt.all gibberish.all the time
No there isn't, you fucktard. Newsgroup names cannot have spaces in them.
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>
>> Dunno about the fonts; they look reasonable enough, for sans-serif. Of
>> course the icons look extremely big, which wastes space, as does the
>> aforementioned doggie. (Without the doggie, one might not need the
>> scrollbar in the "What do you want to search for?" requester.)
>>
>> And of course the background is the familiar "Teletubbies" theme.
>> (Actually, it's probably more prosaically named, but a certain TV show
>> has green grass, blue sky -- and a yellow sun with a baby, and a magical
>> pinwheel.)
>
> It's called 'Bliss.bmp' <g>
>
>> One would hope that another theme uses smaller (but still readable)
>> icons and fonts. (I don't use XP so can't tell.)
>
> Here's XP in its more respectable 'classic' guise:
>
> http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp.png
>
Hm. The only thing that looks any different at all from Win2k is the
icons (most notably the recycle bin), and maybe the shadowed menus.
Woooooh.
Still, I might be able to live with this, if I need to use Windows at all.
I can't say my Linux desktops are exciting either. :-)
I can't say I care for KDE's colorful icons but the desktop is a
straightforward one. The main issue might be explaining how a
lizard elicits the main control menu at the lower left... :-)
(But then, my Gnome desktop contains a foot, so I'm no better off
in that department.)
It's none of your business, faggot.
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Settle down, Butch, they're only trolls.
> I cannot understand the relationship with homosexuality and Linux.
Statistically, I seriously doubt there's any special relationship. Even if
there was, so what? Linux is still damn great. You maybe shouldn't take
trolls so seriously.
Anybody that even thinks Linux and Homosexuality are related is
seriously sick in the head, come on fools! Grow up.
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> john wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 01:53:07 +0000, B'ichela wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I cannot understand the relationship with homosexuality and Linux.
>>
>>
>> Statistically, I seriously doubt there's any special relationship. Even
>> if there was, so what? Linux is still damn great. You maybe shouldn't
>> take trolls so seriously.
>>
>
> Anybody that even thinks Linux and Homosexuality are related is
> seriously sick in the head, come on fools! Grow up.
>
What do think about the possibility that left-handed people tend to be Linux
users?
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> Error BR-549: MS DRM 1.0 rejects the following post from john:
>
>> Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
>> http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp_is_gay.jpg
>
> I hate that goddam dog. All our workstations for our project run XP, and
> it is impossible to get rid of that mongrel.
>
Well actually you can change the dog for a wizard and a few other characters
that my memory does not recall.
Styvaen.
On red-hat you get a red... hat. Which looks even more odd.
Styvaen.
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 15:58:58 +0200, Declan Swan wrote:
>
>> BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! XP is gay?? What the fuck is this??
>>
>> http://www.jfedor.org/shots/suse81live.png
>
> You can make KDE look however you want.
>
> In Windows XP, you have 2 options:
>
> Gay, or like Windows 98.
Or install a 3rd party app like window blinds.
Styvaen.
>> I hate that goddam dog. All our workstations for our project run XP, and
>> it is impossible to get rid of that mongrel.
>
> Well actually you can change the dog for a wizard and a few other characters
> that my memory does not recall.
I don't care if you could change him to Albert Einstein, I'd still hate him
<grin>
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> john wrote:
XP does have themes.
Yeah, and experience system slowdown and crashes, according to these
guys: http://download.com.com/3302-2326_4-10251037.html?pn=1&fb=2
Personally, I think XP is slow and bloated enough without running
unnecessary background programs.
Yeah, but doesn't the user have to pay for them??
S.Heenan wrote:
> Linřnut wrote:
>
>>Error BR-549: MS DRM 1.0 rejects the following post from john:
>>
>>
>>>Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
>>>http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp_is_gay.jpg
>>
>>I hate that goddam dog. All our workstations for our project run XP,
>>and it is impossible to get rid of that mongrel.
>
>
>
> Change Preferences|Without animated character
>
> Complicated eh ?
>
>
Thank you! A thousand blessings on your house and home!
Colin Day
Gawd! Look at those crappy fonts... they're jagged!
You're right, genius. The fonts are jagged.
File size: 129229 bytes. It's a compressed JPEG.
Thanks for playing !
I was thinking as long as your bowel movement is not infested with
homosexuals then you're pretty much ok.
Quick question : How much of your waking hours do you spend thinking
about homosexuals? And for what period of time has this obsession
consumed your toughts with?
You know they say that some of the biggest anti-gay protesters are in
fact manifestly gay themselves. No need to concern yourself as you
have said it's all natural people are born like that. So just accept
that you are gay and get on with your life.
One final note the human race would not die out if everyone was a
homosexual because even gay men can impregnate other women be it that
they are heterosexual or homesexual themselves.
NO GET and do something productive.
Guffaw!! They look jagged as hell in person too. Anybody can go to the
store and view the crappy fonts on XP.
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 20:00:36 +0000, The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
>
>> ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.advocacy.]
>> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, john
>> <jo...@nospam.uk>
>> wrote
>> on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:13:28 +0100
>> <pan.2004.04.20....@nospam.uk>:
>>> On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:52:55 +0200, Rahmi Acar wrote:
>>>
>>>> Okay so if gay people enter the Linux Community. The worse that possibly
>>>> could ever happen is that they develop something
>>>
>>> Yes, they might develop a desktop environment that looks like this!
>>>
>>> http://www.e4me.fsworld.co.uk/xp_is_gay.jpg
>>>
>>
>> A hint: next time use PNG. JPG artifacts.
>>
>> Look at the dog, for example; there are clear signs of signal ringing
>> around his fringes. JPG is simply not designed for this sort of thing.
>
> I agree. But the BMP grab wouldn't fit on a floppy and MS Paint has no
> option to save images as PNGs. I was feeling too lazy to burn a CD to get
> it on my Linux box.
Actually, MS Paint really does save images as PNGs on XP. I use that
feature whenever I save a screenshot.
--
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>> I agree. But the BMP grab wouldn't fit on a floppy and MS Paint has no
>> option to save images as PNGs. I was feeling too lazy to burn a CD to get
>> it on my Linux box.
>
> Actually, MS Paint really does save images as PNGs on XP. I use that
> feature whenever I save a screenshot.
Yep, you're right. I completely missed that in the menu.
> GreyCloud wrote: