i like linux, math and video games i guess

dunno what to say

also am french

also very lazy

so lazy i’m gonna stop this bio right here

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  • If having a reaction to physical damage (like moving away) is enough to be qualified as pain, then some plants feel pain too. We studied in biology a plant that when cut/eaten by animals releases chemicals that warn plants around it and triggers them to release another chemical that interferes with animal’s digestive system and make them starve (I don’t remember the name of the plant unfortunately). So should we consider this as pain too ?

    there are many other examples here too:wikipedia

    man I hate philosophy


  • Bacterias are living creatures as well, yet I doubt most vegans have an issue with them

    edit: I don’t even know why I picked bacterias as an example when I could just have chosen plants, which are by definition alive too

    Just because something can’t feel pain, does that mean we should hurt it ?

    Maybe we don’t have the same definition of hurting, but I can’t see how “hurting” works with something that can’t feel pain. Like can you hurt a chair ?





  • I recommend NOT using Manjaro, they have many issues, most described here: https://manjarno.snorlax.sh/

    for someone who wants an arch-based distro without tinkering too much there are other alternatives like endeavourOs, and I think Garuda too.

    For someone who wants something that looks like windows, no need for Manjaro, just something with a desktop environment that looks like windows. I’d recommend Linux Mint, very simple to use (and for low end computers there is the XFCE edition), or distributions with KDE (fedora KDE, Kubuntu…) or maybe ZorinOS.

    edit: also nobara Linux (based on fedora)may be good for games, they have a version that kinda feels like windows