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    Unleash Your Inner Brony: Jazz Up Your Terminal with Ponysay As Linux enthusiasts, we often spend a significant portion of our day interacting with the Bash terminal. Why not add a little fun to this routine activity? Enter ponysay, a quirky utility that lets you display ASCII art of ponies alongside quotes or any custom message you'd like to show in your terminal. This combination of nostalgia, fun, and the command-line interface can bring a little joy to your daily tasks. Ponysay is a simple, delightful tool that wraps your terminal messages in a bubble and displays them being "spoken" by an ASCII art pony. It's a fork of the famous cowsay but offers more graphical variety, especially for fans of the "My Little Pony" series.
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    In the world of Linux, a bit of fun can go a long way to lightening the mood and providing some enjoyable distraction amidst the sea of commands and scripts. One such charming utility is cowsay, a program that generates ASCII pictures of a cow with a customizable speech bubble. This quirky tool can be used in scripts, shell prompts, and everywhere in between to add a touch of whimsy to your Linux terminal. cowsay is a simple text filter written in Perl that takes any text input and turns it into a conversation with an ASCII art cow (or other creatures, if you prefer). It's largely used to add a humorous touch to scripts or long terminal sessions.