btw, if you're using a system with the GNU coreutils, you can echo "<base64 encoded string>" | base64 -d
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backhdlp
joined 2 years ago
You seem to be stuck in the early 2000s (at best). Also, I'm not your child.
you can identify base64 encoded strings by the =
(or sometimes ==
) at the end
This is my go-to guide for Ryujinx:
aHR0cHM6Ly9naXRodWIuY29tL0FiZC0wMDcvU3dpdGNoLUVtdWxhdG9ycy1HdWlkZS9ibG9iL21haW4vUnl1amlueC5tZAo=
Someone who's sometimes a bottom, and sometimes a top.
You definitely meant it in that way
Looks are half the experience.
I love this, but also where unix
You're not spamming. 3 posts in 3 communities is not spam, especially if the topic is this important.
There’s a pinned post at the top of this very comm
Only for you
Achso, der
Es gab schon einen dritten?
If you put a decimal in your statistic, it becomes 82.6% more believable.