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 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
You forgot the path “ritual/drum thing/moonlit”.
Hmm. Time to right a CLI utility called
pagan
*rite
Write at rite, right?
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”.
I actually do know the correct spelling. I’m just sleep deprived.
It’s also the stuff Walter White needed to make the meth tastier or something. Idk, I’m not a chemist.