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What is this shit
A gen X joke that should have died already.
It’s Philosoraptor!
That you do CrossFit, obviously.
I lead with my devout atheism.
Vegan when eating, Arch Linuxing when computing, communist when sharing, capitalist when investing, ...
The list knows no end. Why not just say what's appropriate for each particular circumstance?
It depends on what comes up first. If we're talking about diet obviously you have to bring up Arch, and if you're talking about software you gotta bring up veganism
"Actually", I just arch vegans.
Varch
So actually I went to MIT
What if they're a vegan arch user from Yorkshire?
They'd pick that up fine when you say "Ah use t'arch by t'way, annumavegan". :)
And what happens if they're a pilot as well???
Depends on whether you installed arch on the plane yet.
And what is, if this vegan arch user rides a fixie?
This might be my favorite meme of the month. There is a problem though. How often do they actually talk to people to end up in this quandary?
I kid. All the love to my vegan arch users. Or arch using vegans. Whichever one you prefer.
my name proboably
Non-vegan Arch user here. Fun meme.
With that out of the way, I tell whichever one best suits the context at hand. Most cases it's neither.