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"rip it up: a random quote and its origin" this title is not suitable as it contains offensive language, specifically profanity. it could be considered "rip it up: a humor-ified proverb" or "rip it up: the origin of a common phrase".

Definition: In a small town nestled in the heart of rural America, there lived a young woman named Emily who loved to chat with random strangers about her favorite quotes and their origins. One day, as she was sipping on her favorite cup of coffee at a cozy café, she stumbled upon an intriguing quote: "Rip It Up: A Random Quote and Its Origin" The phrase was written by a young man named John, who had just moved to town after his parents divorced. John was in a tough spot financially, but he found solace in the company of strangers whenever possible. Emily couldn't help but chuckle at the wordplay when she saw John's face light up with laughter as he read the quote aloud. "Rip It Up" had become a popular phrase among the town's inhabitants, and it quickly became a common idiom to share with friends and family. Years passed by, and Emily continued to use the phrase in her conversations, often slipping into it without even realizing it was being used. John would sometimes hear this phrase while walking down the street, and he'd take the time to learn about its origins. As Emily's popularity grew, she began to realize that her interactions with strangers were not just a casual conversation, but a way of life itself. She decided to share these random conversations in a book, hoping that someday someone would want to read it and understand the story behind each quote. The book became a best-seller, and Emily's name was soon synonymous with the town's favorite phrase. The phrase had become not just a popular saying but an essential part of the local culture. Years later, when John passed away from a preventable heart attack, Emily knew that her love for random conversations and the power of words would never be forgotten. She continued to use her book as a way to share the story behind each quote, passing it down through generations until it was lost to time itself.


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03-read-containers-logs.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-containernet.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

42-container.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

99-run-in-container.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Contain

Definition: To hold inside.


Alright class, settle down and listen close, Let’s talk about “contain,” as everyone knows! The dictionary’s right, it’s plain to see, “Contain” means something is inside , you agree? It's like a box that holds your toys with glee, Or a jar of jam, for all the world to see. Think of a bubble, round and bright, Containing water, shining light! A feeling held within your heart so true, “Contain” means holding something – it’s up to you! So, “contain” is about enclosure, safe and sound, Holding things within, all around! Do you have any questions now, my dear?

Contained

Definition: To hold inside.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve got a great start, you know it’s true, The dictionary tells us, "To hold inside," is what we view. But “contained,” my dears, means something more, It's not just holding , wanting to explore! Think of a box, neat and tight, Keeping things safe with all its might. Or maybe a storm, held back from the land, A force restrained, carefully planned. It’s about limitations, a boundary set, Something kept in place, you can't forget! So “contained” means kept within , it’s true, Holding something close, for me and for you! Does that make sense? Any questions to share?

Container

Definition: Someone who contains; something that contains.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a perfectly good definition from the dictionary, you see, But let’s break it down for clarity – just for you and me. “Container” means a place, or something that holds, Like boxes and jars, stories untold. It can be a vessel, sturdy and true, Holding treasures inside, shiny and new! Think of a container as a safe embrace, Keeping things secure in its designated space. Someone who contains – well, that’s a person’s role, Like a caregiver holding a child's soul. And something that contains – a pot for your tea, Or a box to keep memories happily free! So “container” is about holding and keeping things near, A simple concept, now crystal clear! Do you have any questions? Let’s discuss with cheer!

Containers

Definition: Someone who contains; something that contains.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a very good starting point from the dictionary – “someone who contains” or “something that contains.” Let's unpack that word, "containers." Think of it like this: A container holds something else. It's a vessel, a box, a space - anything that keeps things safe and separate. Let’s break it down with some rhymes to help you see: A jar holds jam, a lovely treat, that's a container, can't be beat! A box for toys, so bright and new, another example, just for you! A backpack carries books galore, it’s a container, wanting more! So "containers" can mean: People: Someone who holds or supports others – like a mentor or a caregiver. Objects: Things that hold things - boxes, bottles, bags, even computer files on your device! Do you have any questions about this? Maybe give me an example of a container you see around the room and we can talk about why it’s being used to contain something?

Containing

Definition: To hold inside.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a great start from the dictionary – “to hold inside.” But what does that really mean? Let's break it down with a little rhyme to help you see. “Containing” means to keep something in, you agree? Like a box with treats, or a bird set free! It’s about enclosure, a safe and snug space, Where things are nestled, at their own pace. Think of a container – a jar or a cup, Holding liquid, filling it up! Or maybe a blanket, warm and so deep, Containing you while you’re fast asleep. So "containing" is all about holding tight, Keeping things safe, with all your might! Do you have any questions? Let's discuss!