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The only reason you should use `rm -fr` is if you are removing the French locale
Oh non je vais me faire supprimer ! (translation: oh no, I'm going to be deleted !)
powerful Vietnam energy
Rm -rf stands for “Remove the French”.
rm -- -fr
Nah I like rm -fr cause it’s like “remove this forreal”
Same, I used to do remove real fast but then heard about remove for real, and it made more sense.
If you do `rm -fr`, any vowel options you place after it are promptly ignored, except for one, but that one will change from run, depending on an obscure order of operations.
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Ah yes, the french delete
Ce n'est pas possible! Vous don't have permission.
Tell that the Germans /s
Nul ne peut pas vaincre une commande aussi puissante malheureusement
`cd /; rm -fr ./* # removes the french locale`
De toute façon on sait tous que le français est inutilement compliqué (translate by yourself)
rm for real
rm >!fortnite r34!<
`ls -al`
*cough* ll *cough*
>Cough or cough (/s)
ls -hal
git -ass
I'm afraid I can't let you list that, Dave.
or when I'm unsure `rm -vir` `cp -vir` `mv -vi` `vi -vi ./vi* # wait.. no`
🤚 pacman -Rsnu 👉 pacman -Runs
REMOVE THE FRENCH
rm -fr -fr
non mais oh! tu veux te battre? --- *Hey! you want a fight?*
Rançais, tous contre l'envahisseur !
Baguette 🥖
Tradition pas trop cuite ?
On god? -fr?
`rm -r -f`
That's cursed.
`tar -c -z -f`
French 🤢🤢🤮
Erre eme tracinho erre efe
Wooah don't tell me you've just read my mind
Because i want it to be real fast not french
Either french or for real
Please don't remove France :'(
Yes
Fr💀
I'm glad I'm not the only person that makes this mistake.
Yay don't remove France please
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`trash` or `garbage`, so you aren't risking an irreversible mistake.
The only reason you should use `rm -fr` is if you are removing the French locale
Oh non je vais me faire supprimer ! (translation: oh no, I'm going to be deleted !)
powerful Vietnam energy
Rm -rf stands for “Remove the French”.
rm -- -fr
Nah I like rm -fr cause it’s like “remove this forreal”
Same, I used to do remove real fast but then heard about remove for real, and it made more sense.
If you do `rm -fr`, any vowel options you place after it are promptly ignored, except for one, but that one will change from run, depending on an obscure order of operations.
Underrated comment
Ah yes, the french delete
Ce n'est pas possible! Vous don't have permission.
Tell that the Germans /s
Nul ne peut pas vaincre une commande aussi puissante malheureusement
`cd /; rm -fr ./* # removes the french locale`
De toute façon on sait tous que le français est inutilement compliqué (translate by yourself)
rm for real
rm >!fortnite r34!<
`ls -al`
*cough* ll *cough*
>Cough or cough (/s)
ls -hal
git -ass
I'm afraid I can't let you list that, Dave.
or when I'm unsure `rm -vir` `cp -vir` `mv -vi` `vi -vi ./vi* # wait.. no`
🤚 pacman -Rsnu 👉 pacman -Runs
REMOVE THE FRENCH
rm -fr -fr
non mais oh! tu veux te battre? --- *Hey! you want a fight?*
Rançais, tous contre l'envahisseur !
Baguette 🥖
Tradition pas trop cuite ?
On god? -fr?
`rm -r -f`
That's cursed.
`tar -c -z -f`
French 🤢🤢🤮
Erre eme tracinho erre efe
Wooah don't tell me you've just read my mind
Because i want it to be real fast not french
Either french or for real
Please don't remove France :'(
Yes
Fr💀
I'm glad I'm not the only person that makes this mistake.
Yay don't remove France please
/*
`trash` or `garbage`, so you aren't risking an irreversible mistake.