rm -rf /
Oh no! 😨
–no-preserve-root
Oh yeah 😈
La qué??
The director was FURIOUS after he was pointed out that… Meaning of the name of the main character. Which he made as a reference/honor to Gullivers travels. He only found out after the movie had international recognition.
That’s ironic considering the magic word is basically shouting “balls”
What was the magic word? You mean the one to invoke self destruction? I forgot what they said.
バルス(barusu)
Which name?
This thread started with a question in Spanish. When read as Spanish, “La puta” translates as … something not very nice.
Was it intentional in Gulliver’s Travels?
Yup, the whole countries Gulliver encounter seem to be satiric burns of British politicians, scientists and people and situations of his era. He made it very much on purpose.
This is great
Jajaja
xd
“Thewhore”, “thewhore” island
I MEANT ./
I MEAAAANT DOT SLAAAAASH
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOO
forgot to add * or --no-preserve-root
Castle in the sky in my linux memes?
When an
rm
parameter has a/
, always think “danger!”.This should be the foremost thought of any sensible shell user.
that honestly goes for every command except cd or ls
Me on me way to make a package that loads a totally innocuous pair of shell aliases:
i cant see the immage😮💨
It’s Patrick star rubbing his hands (tentacles?) deviously
HIJO DE LA GRAN PUTA MIERDA QUE TE PARIÓ!! my fucking computer 😭
Hanzel and Gretal shoving the witch into the oven which burns down the candy cottage
why using sudo when root?
Super super user.
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who watched this movie, and to think Linux users did too!
This meme feels personalized for me. Glad so many others watched Castle in the Sky, it’s a great movie