Redundantly connect to TLF

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title: Redundantly connect to TLF
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command: Send the game

[fq][br]TLF: OS?[/br]
[ni]B: The operating system on your computer.[/ni]
[br]TLF: I don't know, actually.[/br]
[ni]B: We could find it out.[/ni]
[ni]B: What does it look like when the computer starts?[/ni]
[br]TLF: At first white letters on black background.[/br]
[br]TLF: But they are in a foreign alphabet I don't understand.[/br]
[ni]B: ???[/ni]
[br]TLF: Then, an orange background and icons. Also foreign.[/br]
[br]TLF: I click a circular icon.[/br]
[br]TLF: Text "Emulator x86" appears.[/br]
[br]TLF: Then, again, white-on-black text. This time readable.[/br]
[br]TLF: Next, a "Choose kernel". Only default option works.[/br]
[ni]B: What is it?[/ni]
[br]TLF: "LEML Extremely Modified Linux"[/br]
[br]TLF: After that a blue background and everything works.[/br][/fq]
Now you're having a redundant Coincidence chat with TLF on two computers.
This is very cool.

You determined which version of the game she needs.
You can send the correct file now.

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