• hiddengoat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    By yourself… or a mechanic. You know, a trained and qualified professional that has access to the tools and materials necessary to fix a problem.

    Kind of like how a programmer is a trained and qualified professional that has the tools and materials necessary to fix a problem, except that they’re directly employed by the maker of the product rather than a reseller of the product.

    Not that any of that fucking matters, because the point is that BUGS ARE IN EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE, AT ALL TIMES and it’s just ignorant-ass to pretend like somehow cars aren’t the same way and, more importantly, haven’t ALWAYS been this way.

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      1 year ago

      Bro you really think someone is a professional mechanic because they can fix their own car wiring or change their oil? Should I open a car repair shop because I replaced the stereo in my car by myself?

      This is you rn.

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        1 year ago

        You’re what’s meant by the term “functionally illiterate.” You know the words, you can read them, but you’re too much of an emu-pounder to understand them.

        Let me teach you something.

        or1
        /ôr/
        conjunction
        conjunction: or

        1.
        used to link alternatives.
        "a cup of tea or coffee"
        2.
        introducing a synonym or explanation of a preceding word or phrase.
        "the espionage novel, or, as it is known in the trade, the thriller"
        
        

        “By yourself… OR a mechanic.”

        Shut the fuck up until you can read English.