It ships a file called snark.py
which is apparently used to name colors. Examples:
(0, 85, 85, 'liquid Nyquil'),
(85, 170, 170, 'smurf blood'),
(255, 170, 170, '"nude" tights that only match Becky's skin'),
It ships a file called snark.py
which is apparently used to name colors. Examples:
(0, 85, 85, 'liquid Nyquil'),
(85, 170, 170, 'smurf blood'),
(255, 170, 170, '"nude" tights that only match Becky's skin'),
... Why would they include that. Fucking programmers man
iirc sudo
has a bunch of quotes to spit out when an incorrect password is typed. Gentoo exposes that feature with the offensive
USE flag.
Edit: Looks like Pick is sourcing the weirder names from this site: https://glitch.com/~name-that-color
You can turn it on in other distros using Defaults insults
option
Because it's mildly funny and hurts nobody?
Because it's funny
I just read all of them, there's a bunch of names doubled up on different colors, 5/10
Don't like it? Fork it.
It's like we are in a big, nonstop Southpark episode.
such edge
Don't do colours kids!
Edit: that came out kinda racist lol.
"References illicit drugs" lol
Fortnite ratings be like:
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