Author Topic: Making a story about linux distros yey  (Read 3703 times)

It won't be drawn, or animated. Just think of it like a fanfic but original. The characters will represent linux distros personificated into actual humans. If you want to be in it, use dis

Code: [Select]
Name: Enter a name (OPTIONAL), or else you will be given a cute nickname
Linux Distro: The linux distro you want to be
Gender: Male or Female
Personality: Your personality, mixed with the pro's and con's of your distro



You dont have to know, or use Linux. You can go here, and click Random Distribution for one
« Last Edit: August 31, 2013, 03:32:25 PM by PurpleMetro »

3 Distros are currently taken

pefu19 Manjaro Linux
Male
Kind to others, and very calm

Kingdaro Elementary OS
Female
Intelligent, graceful, responsible, slightly timid

Nal Ubuntu
Male
Kind and handsome, and popular
« Last Edit: August 31, 2013, 03:38:23 PM by PurpleMetro »

Name: Manjaro
Distro: Manjaro Linux
Personality: I'm kind to others and I am very calm
Gender: Male
Pros: Very Stable, User-Friendly, Works out of the loving box
Cons: No boot logo

You updated the form thingy
« Last Edit: August 31, 2013, 03:35:39 PM by pefu19 »

Name: Elementary (perhaps "Ellie" for short?)
Gender: Female
Linux Distro: Elementary OS
Personality: Intelligent, graceful, responsible, but a little timid.

Can Windows 7 be the antagonist?

Uh, should this be in community projects?


do underaged coders like, worship computers or something

im cringing really loving hard right now

WHAT MADE YOU THINK THIS IS A GOOD IDEA

do underaged coders like, worship computers or something

im cringing really loving hard right now

implying i'm an underaged coder


implying i'm an underaged coder

you're 13 and told me you felt like a programmer after using irssi

implying i'm an underaged coder
Age:   13

are you kidding or

Wow. Just, Purple, what the forget is wrong with you.

do underaged coders like, worship computers or something

im cringing really loving hard right now
What does linux have to do with coding?

Also, there's no such thing as an "underaged coder".