Please step away from the keyboard. There are so many things wrong with this answer, if it was a dress I would not let my daughters walk out of the house wearing it. I will commend you on succeeding in a particularly high density of bugs/words, but please I think you need to start your "proper research" over again, this time on sites that have a clue about security. — AviD ♦11 secs ago
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@RоryMcCune He made an implied remark about my mom, and I noted he'd have to have very bad taste to be with her. Then I remembered that people usually have a specific type. :p
@Simon if you love her and want to have babies with her, then put a ring on it. Eventually, women who want that will leave if you don't give it to them.
@MarkHulkalo Wait? to get kids you need to be married or something? Half of my nieces is not married, but does have kids (and they are not single parents, there is a thing like "living together") also: "put a ring on it" Never knew a woman was to be described with it. I'm pretty sure woman are not objects.
No, but there's a smaller incentive to stay together when you're not married. No commitments. Hell, 90% of my tribe consists of single parent households. Kids deserve a better environment. You young whippersnappers and your liberal fantasies.
Until I went to university, I didn't know anyone who was from a family that didn't have two married parents. Except one, but that's because his dad died. It was a surprise to me that many people had had multiple marriages, or none, or step-siblings etc
@kalina there are also some financial advantages/disadvantages to being married compared to just living together (with official papers about the living together part)
Should i flag a question that if probably in the topic but that in my opinion could get better answers in another topic ? what's the use on information security ?
On Debian based system (Ubuntu 14.04.3 server specifically), using ext4 filesystem.
How would I discover if files have been changed, but the modified times have been made to look like the files have not been tampered with?
I'm most interested in a way to check whether this has already happened,...