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I jumped around a bunch and then went back to where I started. Ubuntu.
Why? Because I need something that works and I dont need to continually fiddle around with but I can still customize if I want to.
Does that make me a normie? Yup. Do I care? Nope.
Ubuntu go brrrrr.
These are legit arguments. It's my argument for sometimes using Mint on older machines. I guess I've been brainwashed into thinking Ubuntu is bloated. It's been like seven years since I used it.