
Linux Class 2
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
tutanchamun
15 years ago
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debian1993
15 years ago
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sphincter
15 years ago
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SouthernCross79
15 years ago
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SouthernCross79
15 years ago
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slick83
15 years ago
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cmost
15 years ago
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beany
15 years ago
This should'nt be a place of anger, (Windows bashing excluded).
sorry bout the spelling.
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chavo
15 years ago
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cpufx
15 years ago
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Divilinux
15 years ago
is not a mini-dressed woman..and is not artistic..
remind me some porn movies^^
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aergern
15 years ago
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ziuchkov
15 years ago
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surfg
15 years ago
Personally, I don't think the girl is even that hot.
However, I'm forced to disagree with your stance of "kde-related" stuff. People come to this website looking for stuff to make their desktops look better (to them, at least). If people find it beautiful, there's no reason why it shouldn't be here.
Maybe not the point you were trying to argue, and if it's off-topic, I apologize.
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clearthought
15 years ago
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beany
15 years ago
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petar
15 years ago
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cyrtainne
15 years ago
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caminoix
15 years ago
"why" is another question...
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tvsadako
15 years ago
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cmost
15 years ago
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caminoix
15 years ago
2. i don't think i could think nudity is offensive in itself. human body can be really beautiful (though not every single specimen actually is...) and what could be wrong in showing sth beautiful?
3. nevertheless, the overall artistic quality of this picture is not so to say stunning.
don't you guys think 3. is more important than 2.?
especially on a site like this.
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katana2k
15 years ago
why censor nudity? whats the point?!
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BorgQueen
15 years ago
Now, proprietary OS candy emulations, that's offensive!
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DrWeird
15 years ago
I just want to know... why are you all so big on what liscense it is? No one pays attention to it and cares! lol
It's still there, either way.
He could have put it under Proprietary License, and no one would have known the difference. Except of course for the one who made it. It doesn't hurt you. It would just hurt the one who put it up here, and you act like you're gonna get sued.
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