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Posted By: persiandog sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
Posted By: slumlord Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
That looks painful.


I would erupt into firehose vomit after just 5.



My 125 lb yellow lab could kick their asses though.
Posted By: RoninPhx Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
with a talent like that, she may have a good career ahead of her
Posted By: Texczech Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
She sure can swallow a hot dog.
Posted By: persiandog Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
unlike men , she has a four part stomach

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Posted By: JakeBlues Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
I see what you did there with your recursive deletion command line whistle
Posted By: Dryfly24 Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
That is fugging disgusting. How is that even possible?
Posted By: local_dirt Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
She datin'?
Posted By: Dryfly24 Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
Originally Posted by local_dirt
She datin'?


You start dating her you’d damn well better be stocked up on toilet paper... grin
Posted By: dale06 Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
Originally Posted by Dryfly24
Originally Posted by local_dirt
She datin'?


You start dating her you’d damn well better be stocked up on toilet paper... grin


Think he was thinking along another line.
Posted By: Dryfly24 Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
Originally Posted by dale06
Originally Posted by Dryfly24
Originally Posted by local_dirt
She datin'?


You start dating her you’d damn well better be stocked up on toilet paper... grin


Think he was thinking along another line.


There is that...grin
Posted By: JakeBlues Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
You might not get your dick back.
Posted By: Scott_Thornley Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
Allow me to be pedantic:

The correct command to use is: sudo rm -rf /

Your title only deletes the entirety of your current directory. Best to do it right and cut off every thing at the root.
Posted By: persiandog Re: sudo "rm -rf ./" - 07/04/20
Originally Posted by Scott_Thornley
Allow me to be pedantic:

The correct command to use is: sudo rm -rf /

Your title only deletes the entirety of your current directory. Best to do it right and cut off every thing at the root.

You are rootless:)
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