Thursday, 30 April 2026

THE WISDOM OF MEMES

 A bunch of wisdom from some punters who knew their shit

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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

LADYBOY CELEBS GET A HAIRCUT

 

 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF 30 LADYBOY CELEBS HAD A HAIRCUT? - It might be very revealing!

The key thing here is not that these modified images prove anything by themselves, but that all 30 of these celebs are being increasingly noticed and discussed, not just by a few "transvestigators", but by a growing number of people who are waking up to the fact that so many "female" celebs just don't look right.

Every one of them would score badly in terms of male/female body ratios, and in most cases their face is the most feminine feature they have. Remove the make up and they really don't look very feminine at all. And almost all of them have wide shoulders, no hips, no spine curve, a male Q-angle, low body fat, and as can be seen from these images, a big square jaw.
 
Many people are noticing the more obvious stand outs like Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and Lady Gaga. It's no longer just "Michelle Obama" who is now widely considered to be a man in drag. 

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

LINUX NEEDS BROWSERS

Don't panic, I'm just kidding. Linux doesn't really need any more file browsers, it already has at least 32. What it needs are some more that are as good as the ones that come standard on Windows.

 This seems to be an issue that Linux developers have been refusing to properly address for decades. In 2025 I switched full time from Windows, and I think it's one of the big issues that send so many Microsoft refugees straight back to Windows. Most Linux file browsers suck...

This is the process I went through looking for a good file browser when I was trying out some different Linux distros. 
 
Articles like this one proudly proclaim "there are 32 options for Linux file browsers" but I actually tried out about half of them (the others were mainly total geek stuff such as command line based ones, so clearly not what I was looking for), and there was only one I liked that did everything I wanted - NEMO (Which is the default file browser on Linux Mint). 
 
The first thing I would do to a fresh install of Linux Zorin is add Nemo and make it  the default file browser. 
 
 
There was actually only one other file browser I liked at all (Dolphin, which is the default file browser on most KDE distros), but even that had an issue I would need to sort out before I could happily use it (it didn't display my PCloud drive), and I thought most of the others ranged from not very good to completely hopeless. 
 
 
In fact there were less than six that I even thought were almost as good as the default file browser on Windows XP (Yes, XP from 2001!) but as with many things, this elephant in the Linux room seems to go unnoticed by most geeks.

 
The fact that it was Linux Mint that developed the Nemo file browser, thereby fixing the glaring hole that has made Linux all but unusable for non geeks for decades, was another thing that convinced me Mint is the best distro.

 
I have over a 1/4 million files and the Nemo file browser is the main program that enabled me to switch to using Linux. Without a decent file browser I would have been completely lost on Linux.
 

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