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      I use Arch, by the way.
      I use Arch, by the way.

      …Do I have to say it for each computer? I’m about to put it onto a third, too… probably only supposed to say it once. Maybe the wiki has an answer. Not like there’s a handbook to consult… on that thought, the Gentoo handbook should probably specifically mention not to mention being a Gentoo user 😅😢

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        then i would have to say it two times too.
        and i heard of gentoo but never ‘met’ someone who uses it

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          I’ll probably switch back to Gentoo eventually :-\ Back and forth (not the language, though Forth is kinda neat) I go, eternally bouncing between Arch and Gentoo.

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            I tried various distributions like Ubuntu, Arch, Mint, … and came to Manjaro (based on Arch) and now using it everyday on laptop and PC. Doesn’t matter if for work, programming or personal use. And the communitiy is great!

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    I’m literally all of these (minus CrossFit) and you’d never know unless you mentioned any of those things.

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      At least for the vegan part today it’s the other way round

      It’s kind of normal to have vegan options on a menu but when you go out with someone and order that option everyone asks you about that and wants you to explain why you ordered that

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        Yeah exactly. Or they pressure you to just order/eat whatever’s non-vegan and won’t take “no” for an answer.

        I told this story already elsewhere but one day I went to the office for work (I normally work from home) and they were all ordering ice cream and I said “no thanks” but they kept pushing it, “we always do this on Thursdays,” “it’s free” blah blah.

        The other thing I can’t stand sort of related to this is I have people in my life that invite me somewhere or suggest doing something and I say “no thanks” but they keep going with it so I usually explain my reasoning. Then they get all pissy and go “you don’t need to explain yourself.” Really?? Then why do you keep going on and on?

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          I feel you. Nowadays people just don’t want to hear a no. Oneday I was out with some people I knew after work and everyone except me ordered a beer but I just didn’t want one and ordered an ice tea. But then they offered me one and I had to say again that I don’t feel like it on that day.

          On an other day my brass band got invited to play on a neighborhood festival (I don’t know if that word exists but its like a big meet with all the families in a neighborhood). And because I came with my motorcycle and in switzerland there’s a rule that you can’t drink until you drive 2 years (0.0‰) I declined all offers for a beer. But there was this dad I knew from my childhood who asked like every five minutes why I don’t want a beer and I had to explain it every time.

          Just accept a no. Don’t ask a second time or just offer something. You order me a beer just that I can’t decline? Not with me but hey, you have another for you.