I had a similar experience at a pseudo pagan ritual/drum thing/moonlit naked dance thing. They’d stocked the sweat lodge with several bottles of water. Some for drinking and others full of river water for tossing on the stones. I failed to correctly identify them in the dark and was very sick as a result.
I had a similar experience at a pseudo pagan ritual/drum thing/moonlit naked dance thing. They’d stocked the sweat lodge with several bottles of water. Some for drinking and others full of river water for tossing on the stones. I failed to correctly identify them in the dark and was very sick as a result.
Editted for spelling
$ sudo pagan ritual sudo: pagan: command not found
PS: I am appropriately sad that I am a person that knows linux and not a person that visits moonlit naked dancing rituals. Meh, you can’t have it all.
You forgot the path “ritual/drum thing/moonlit”.
Hmm. Time to right a CLI utility called
pagan
*rite
Write at rite, right?
You can. The group was a mix of crusties, hippies and nerds. Plenty of Linux users among them. Myself included.
:(
It’s a common error. You have to spell it like daemon:
$ sudo paegan ritual
Oh but you can. You just have to identity a goal and work towards it.
Since people are just going to make command line jokes and leave you confused, the spelling is “pseudo”.
It’s also the stuff Walter White needed to make the meth tastier or something. Idk, I’m not a chemist.
I actually do know the correct spelling. I’m just sleep deprived.