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i thought linux users would be smart enough to know what ads are and their first thought would be to right-click and choose "remove", instead of opening it
guess i overestimated them a little
So Windows users are so used to ads on their desktops that they feel smug when someone doesn't recognize them. Weird flex, but okay.
Imagine being so used to ads that you make fun of people who aren't.
Pretty sad actually.
I'm used to ads because i actually go outside and see the light of day.
The fact that you are used to ads EVEN THOUGH you go outside is even more sad. I live in the city and even i don't regularly see ads. Only on like bus stops and such