A day ago, I was called to my mother's workplace. The people there know jack dick about computers, barely use them, mostly use word/excel anyway.
I was tasked with cleaning up their shit and installing some antivirus. (I went with avg because I figured they'd actually know how it works).
There was some funky stuff, like a computer where the user was not an administrator, or I kid you not, adobe reader running or startup, etc etc. The worst part was probably a 32-bit windows 7.
Then it hits me. I realize the position I am in. This was my destiny, the seed that was planted ages ago will now sprout.
I went back to the computer used by the least tech-sawwy person and renamed Chrome to Ultron.
In two days, I'll be called to check on the remaining three PC's, If I get asked about Ultron, I'll say that it's an upgrade for chrome that's based on it, hence it looks the same.
The legacy is fulfilled.
sage goes in all fields
>>56540647
>like a computer where the user was not an administrator
That's how they should all be, weak bait
>That's how they should all be, weak bait
This is so damn true, too bad.
>>56540647
Keep going
>>56540647
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