

You need help.
You need help.
Nice automated response. Pretty sure that hasn’t been an issue for years.
Linux Mint’s website was hacked and they served a malicious ISO, but the useful idiot crowd never talks about that.
The snowball effect is real, and if you can’t see it then you’re probably a part of it.
The main reason why people hate on Manjaro is because it makes it easy to use a historically complicated distro. Anyone rational person who has been in the free software ecosystem for a substantial period of time will recognize that there are many morons, elitists, and losers who like to make things more complicated than they need to be to feel superior to others.
Also, people don’t like when another distro is better than theirs, which Manjaro is for the vast majority of rational users.
Never really understood the appeal of “immutable” distros.
There’s not a single distro out there that does everything right and won’t require manually editing some fuckup on the developers’ part. Why would we want to make it harder for us when the time inevitably arises?
I’m just assuming it’s because people are stupid and like to fit in with other idiots. The average computer user today definitely has difficulty thinking for themselves and making their own decisions, so whenever someone else comes along and tells them a different way of doing things, they immediately assume that person is right.
Manjaro is the closest thing to Windows you’re going to get.
I recommend it with KDE.
You have no idea what you’re talking about.
Take your own advice and learn to admit when you’re wrong.
It’s sad watching you be so confidently wrong while in a position of power. This is why you don’t deserve it and we need better instances.
You’ll only have yourself to blame.
You’re delusional and shouldn’t be in a position of power.
This isn’t me and you need some serious help with your paranoia.
You’re doing a good job fitting in with your peers.
Mission accomplished.