 I really suck at making these short videos so I don't know if I'll actually make this less than a minute. I probably could do it if I didn't spend the first 10 seconds talking about how short the video is not going to be. Really just what I wanted to say today is that I've been watching a lot of YouTube videos lately, some of them a little bit older, but it seems to me that a lot of Linux YouTubers try to force their version of Linux onto their audience. And I know that I can be guilty of this sometimes too. I'm a very big proponent of Arch Linux. I love the AUR and I'm not shy about saying it, but Linux is what you make it. One of the greatest things about Linux is that you can do whatever you want with it and who gives a shit what anybody else says. That's what Linux is. You do what you want with it. Linux is what you make it. And that's why we have so many distros out there because there are people that didn't agree with what Debian was doing or what Ubuntu was doing or what Mint was doing or whatever. So they take what they did like and they fork it and they make it better or they make it in their image. That's what Linux is about. And while I may not agree with Linux fragmentation, you can't deny that there are a lot of choices out there and that's usually a good thing. So if anybody ever tells you that you should use their distro because their distro is amazing and it's better than all the other distros, ignore that person because Linux is Linux. Use what you need to use. End of story. Thanks for watching.