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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | The title "Letting Go" points out a classic human behavior; you know it's over, you can't do anything to reverse it, but nevertheless you are still very sad. | |
− | + | [[Megan]] broke up with [[Cueball]] and he is still desolate just looking on the broken picture. When it gets night he still only looks at that picture, ignoring the computer screen in front of him. The next day he removes her account from his computer to finalize the end of their relationship, and properly let go of her. | |
− | The | + | The Unix command ''userdel'' deletes a user account. Megan can't login again. |
− | + | The title text continues the theme of Unix terminology, as the root password means full access to the system. But he never gave her access at this level, maybe the cause for the breakup. | |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[ | + | :[A picture of Cueball and Megan in a heart is being held by someone, it has been ripped down the middle, separating the two people.] |
:[Cueball sits at computer, looking at the picture.] | :[Cueball sits at computer, looking at the picture.] | ||
− | :[ | + | :[It is night, Cueball still sits at computer with the picture in front of him and his head drooped.] |
− | :[Cueball types on | + | :[It is day again, Cueball types on computer.] |
:Text from computer: <code>root@homebox:~# userdel megan</code> | :Text from computer: <code>root@homebox:~# userdel megan</code> | ||