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10:00 AM
which is another artifact that shouldn't ever happen in the first place while we're at it
 
comma operator is an artifact of trying to do be clever with one liners
 
I always thought language design is a very delicate and complex topic, yet at the same time the "industry standard" is so FUBAR that it makes me wonder why do we even bother.
@ratchetfreak Yeah, every time I see someone blurb something like that out and say "I love C++" I cringe
use freaking GolfScript if you're into clever puzzles
 
See, I think it's good to be clever, but only if you have the time to iterate the solution a few dozen (or hundred) times so that it isn't buggy. Otherwise it's best to spend that energy finding a prepackaged solution.
 
@BartekBanachewicz one issue is that it's undecidable whether a CFG is unambiguous
so unless you are extremely careful of what you add to a grammar you are going to end up with vexing parses
 
@BartekBanachewicz I respect Rust for its elegant design, and python has perks despite breaking a lot without unit tests. A lot of the good languages go under the radar after a decade. Ruby is awesome, but not as popular now.
 
10:07 AM
@RudiantoPrasetya Shoe's having a baby?
 
@BoundaryImposition Yes!
 
@Aaron3468 Python is almost my favourite quick-scripting language at the moment. Which is funny because I thought it was stupid this time last year
@RudiantoPrasetya I thought Shoe was male
TIL
 
well yes
 
ok I thought you had to be female to have a baby
TIL
 
10:09 AM
@BoundaryImposition Exactly, it grows on you. Or maybe constricts. It's so fast to prototype code, but without unit tests, big projects make its typing crumble like flaky croissant.
 
@Aaron3468 lol yeah
 
@BoundaryImposition unless you reproduce asexually
 
croissants are not flaky though
 
@Aaron3468 for random test helpers or quick logfile parsers it's great. I used to piss about in Bash or PHP
 
you may be confusing with mille-feuilles
 
10:09 AM
@RudiantoPrasetya yes they are
 
wrote a "profiler" for my application (using trace-level debug output that I'd just added to it temporarily) on Sat and it's already told me so much
probably spent no more than ~10 mins on the script itself overall
 
@LucDanton not in my brittany
 
@LucDanton to be fair, good ones aren't
 
the more buttons I have on the screen the more I have to colour coordinate
 
@RudiantoPrasetya it’s just that we eat them so quickly that it doesn’t matter
 
10:11 AM
@LucDanton lol
 
@RudiantoPrasetya huh, TIL there are normal croissants, and there are the flaky desert pastry croissants popular where I am
 
> flaky desert pastry croissants
what the fuck is that
 
@Aaron3468 yeah croissants outside of France tend to just crumble into nothing and peeps think that's normal
a croissant should be warm and soft!
 
IME for Americans everything coming from France is either called "baguette" or "croissant" irrespective of what the thing actually is.
 
10:12 AM
It's croissant shaped, but made with a flaky dough. The kind of dough usually saved for strudels
 
lol
I have no idea what that is
defo not a croissant though
 
getting bacon wrong really annoys me. like, how can you do that to bacon
dafuq is this fatty piece of carbon!
 
croissant!
 
yeahhhhhhh
 
@RudiantoPrasetya wtf. Strudel aren't supposed to be flaky either. WHY IS MY CHILDHOOD A LIEEE?
 
10:14 AM
@BoundaryImposition baguette
 
@BoundaryImposition A fatty piece of carbon is an accurate description of bacon in most states.
 
@Aaron3468 sorry are you american by chance mistake
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's scandalous
 
Even worse. I'm Canadian
3
 
canadian is more acceptable but still semi-wrong (cf Etienne)
On the bright I think French social security considers "Canadian" as a pre-existing condition so you've got that going for you which is good.
 
10:15 AM
@Aaron3468 Flaky?
 
@Aaron3468 Probably a local invention so if you find the actual name let me know, I'm interested.
 
@milleniumbug what is control flow coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/907387ea59b44330 /cc @Aaron3468
 
Like it's made with a really sugary dough that flakes easily. It's sooo tasty, but apparently neither strudel nor croissant are supposed to have a flaky dough. It might be a Filo dough or puff pastry.
 
@sehe lol function-try
 
Hey. Save the planet
 
10:23 AM
@Aaron3468 croissants do get flaky but that mostly manifests after a while when they’re not as good. flaky means stale if you wanna be picky
 
@sehe I actually like them (particularly when trying to build up nice stack traces) but people find them confusing
 
@RudiantoPrasetya How does it make stack traces nice(r)?
 
@sehe that's a nice little function. Defensive coding done right. I usually just forcibly try to cast and then yell at the user if it doesn't work.
 
@Aaron3468 For strudel, it depends on the dough.
 
@sehe std::throw_with_nested
 
10:27 AM
@Aaron3468 Not so sure about treating any exception as the same. But yeah. Replace nested conditions/state with logic. Works for me
@RudiantoPrasetya Ah, I like those too, but hardly any codebase accomodates that
 
be the codebase that you want the world to be
 
It's a habit from C#/Java I guess. It's one of those things that are Good(TM)
@LucDanton I am
 
@LucDanton yeah, I get the impression the dough is optimized for dessert here because they aren't regular parts of our diet. We kind of expect it to taste fancy because it's foréíğn.
 
@sehe Yeah I wish we had nicer stacktrace related stuff
 
10:29 AM
@Aaron3468 crikey they do come from Austria mate
 
@RudiantoPrasetya There's a proposal in Boost (incubating?)
 
yesterday, by Luc Danton
> This is a partial implementation of <experimental/source_location>
 
@sehe This presumably?
@LucDanton what is this magic
 
Nov 2 '16 at 12:20, by Luc Danton
boy had I a hard time finding std::experimental::source_location again. keywords so I can search for this in the future if/when it happens again: source location line backtrace debug
 
WHOA boy slowdown. I answered that mess with a 3 line solution. People over complicate badly.
 
10:31 AM
@LucDanton I was completely unaware this existed
 
Something is fucky with my connection/session
 
@RudiantoPrasetya it was in limbo for a while, in fact as I recall it’s pretty much still a proposal :/
 
@sehe you need training in shameless self promotion>_<
 
Apparently SE chat needs to just fix its shit
 
like plumbing?
 
10:36 AM
@sehe lol
 
oh it lives in the Library Fundamentals draft these days—that’s nice
 
@sehe it's amazing how a very small and arguably defensible oversight ("shit, I forgot I can | at the top level!") can spiral into a pit of deep despair very quickly
 
@sehe Wait, is he trying to make a markdown? Lots of good existing ones. New coders think they have to do everything by hand. After a while you realize libraries and utility programs already exist to solve most problems.
 
@BoundaryImposition People are too focused on "MUST NO REPEAT CODE"
@Aaron3468 Prolly not. I say, exercise. Because otherwise,... (note there is no attribute handling at all)
 
@Aaron3468 learning how to make those libraries and utility programs is important. otherwise who's going to take over?
 
10:38 AM
Added the preemptive response to the anti-code-duplication brigade :) — sehe 5 secs ago
@BoundaryImposition This makes more sense than it would appear at face value. This is also why I still think handwriting, spelling, topography, whatnot should be taught in schools. No matter how many people say "you don't use that"
 
@sehe why didn't you upvote the question?
 
I just did. It's not the best question, but hey.
 
@sehe 100%. People who say "you don't use that" are stupid.
 
That's true. I'd hate to see a day where major libraries are written by people who don't know how to write good code. Gotta write lots of bad code to write a line of good code (and hopefully they have the sense to throw away the bad code afterward)
 
I've noticed that I don't upvote questions nearly as much as I should.
 
10:41 AM
@BartekBanachewicz I always first answer. Then when I found whether the Q&A is moderately helpful decide on whether to upvote the Q
 
I think they should still be taught to write by hand in the first instance. Typing can be a nice little bonus later on.
I don't buy this "we only use computers" nonsense
 
@sehe I started upvoting questions I can't answer
 
And, even if I did, wilfully removing basic physical capabilities from a population is a bad idea for the future of the species (just in case!)
 
@BoundaryImposition Robots, duh.
 
if I see effort and a good problem statement, and I don't know the answer myself, then at least I'd learn something new from the answer
 
10:42 AM
@BartekBanachewicz People don't post good questions nearly as much as they should.
 
@BoundaryImposition true! That's why we should note the good ones when they happen.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Oh I do, occasionally. Although my input funnel is so narrow I don't see many of them
 
@sehe Interesting approach
 
@BoundaryImposition Actually. I find that hand written notes are indispensable to help my kids create reports/presentations. They just get lost in all the distracting noise of things like LibreOffice Impress and worse.
 
I'm not a psychologist but I can well imagine that writing on paper has some sort of beneficial mental effect, too.
 
10:43 AM
I've been considering something like a whiteboard to scribble notes to myself
 
@BoundaryImposition It's sometimes hard to decide up-front. Might have to do with the fact that many Boost questions end up being a bit contrived/hard to read
 
@LucDanton hmm good idea - I toyed with the idea of a whiteboard in my tiny office years ago, but never did it. forgot all about it until now.
 
I use pencil & paper
 
@sehe yeah like this one I don't know if it's reusable or useful for other visitors
 
I write plenty of notes
 
10:44 AM
@BoundaryImposition It helps me. Apparently it helps my daughter a lot. My younger one, not so much. He has more stamina. He might pursue a lot of side-quests but still finishes the task
 
@Telkitty do you write in chinese?
@sehe side-quests lol
 
sometimes
 
@BoundaryImposition I think so. The most valuable part of the answer might be the first sentence. It's a very helpful pointer to something really badly documented
 
A short time ago, I wrote an answer about multithreading. I feel bad because I didn't use a library or conventional approach but instead tried to explain design rational in a multithreaded environment. It probably went over his head anyways, but I learned a bit.
 
but English takes less effort coz alphabets contains only 26 letters ...
 
10:48 AM
5 h 24 attentat terroriste à Manchester pas encore de réaction du Président Macron...
mais lol
 
vs this : 0 1
 
@RudiantoPrasetya il manque l’accusation de pas s’être immédiatement déplacé sur place
 
@RudiantoPrasetya Who cares?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, it's just that that chick Nadine Morano is a real pitbull
 
10:54 AM
Hmmm, the Manchester bomber died in the attack and was male. If he were Muslim, the media would have been in a frenzy right now. So I can presume that I can it use as a counterpoint to people who think all terrorism is done by Muslim foreigners.
 
nothing in your first sentence serves as a counterpoint though
maybe they don't know the identity/faith of the guy
 
No, not yet, and may be disproven. I'm only noting that the current situation implies it will become a valid counterpoint.
Just need to wait for details while everybody else jumps to conclusions.
 
what I mean is you can't use nationality and faith as a counter point if you don't know said nationality and faith
you need the guy to basically be a local non-muslim
that being said there's already plenty of cases where attacks were performed by local and/or non-muslims
 
Especially in the UK
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh the IRAny
 
11:04 AM
The Westminster guy was some Brit who went to Saudi Arabia and converted to Islam.
 
@Rerito too IRANy
 
@Telkitty I like how the caption is "most frequency used characters"
like that's not even all of them
 
@sehe Oh good one
 
@Telkitty I wish I was motivated enough to keep learning Chinese.
But I'm not motivated enough.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah. It's remarkable how people can selectively remember or forget those details if it reinforces their bias against Muslim people. Or outsiders in general.
 
11:13 AM
There is again a new bounty worth 250 on the top question (the top answer of which has already accumulated 1250 rep from bounties). What is going on there? why these repeated bounties on such a dead-old wood?
 
The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, fads and trends increases the more that they have already been adopted by others. In other words, the bandwagon effect is characterized by the probability of individual adoption increasing with respect to the proportion who have already done so. As more people come to believe in something, others also Stuart and the warriors regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform, or because individuals derive information...
 
the bandwagon effect makes no sense to me here. I mean in this context: this is not the bandwagon.
 
Confirmation bias /cc @sehe @Aaron3468
 
Just stop it. You're swimming against the stream. If you try to do it at length, you'll tire and the stream wins. If your life depends on it, you have already drowned. — sehe 8 secs ago
 
@Walter "wow you are amazing you should have some of my rep. hope that helps you"
despite the answer already having 24,267 score
 
11:18 AM
I'm only curious. I would use a bounty to tease out a better answer, but here, the answer is already perfect.
 
@Walter "Everybody is heaping bounties, I better throw in my 2p".
 
it's fake sincerity/generosity to make the bountier feel good about themselves
(yes, I made that word up)
 
Btw, @BoundaryImposition Why do certain people change their handle all the time?
 
@Walter some people have rep to burn, and Mysticial's answer is one of the most thorough and well formatted on the site. It's also a topic that's extremely relevant to performance right now. Many, many performance issues can be traced to branch mispredictions.
 
it's a great answer, but jesus christ 24,267
@Walter I have no idea.
 
11:19 AM
@Walter Bandwagon is joining the fad, without rational motivation.
"Bandwagoning" has other connotations (logical fallacy) too
@BoundaryImposition This
 
And like the memory bottleneck, it becomes more important as processors get faster. In the next 10 or 20 years, it might be solved, but it's important right now.
 
@BoundaryImposition lel
 
@Aaron3468 but not all and unfortunately it's been misused as the cause a few time
 
@Walter Why do some people ask how the world works? And direct them as if random people have the immediate answer?
 
@Aaron3468 nobody's saying the answer isn't a good one
 
11:21 AM
That single answer accounts for 77.5% of Mysticals rep. Without, they would only have 70k
 
@ratchetfreak Absolutely. Nothing beats a generalisation like some profiling and debugging.
 
@Walter You're not considering the repcap.
 
@Walter it doesn't because repcap
Mysticial rep caps like, every day.
 
@Aaron3468 been profiling and debugging myself a lot the last few days. it's been fun.
 
@Mysticial is a regular, so you can check it with him.
 
11:23 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, I remember asking him about this answer when it was newish, he was amazed himself about the rep it was hauling.
 
@Aaron3468 "linear scans are slow, use bin search instead." profiles oh, for short (~1k) arrays linear scan is much faster because of cache prefetching
that question was probably shared all over the internet as well
 
So who here has PTSD?
 
@Walter but really, in any system, there will be a few examples of global maxima; things which hit the right notes at the right time and have a significant advantage over all competition. Given that it's internet points, I'm not worried. Besides, Mysticial has the skill to back that rep up.
 
@Walter why do people buy Justin Bieber albums, while their local town has equally gifted, and possibly more inspired artists?
There's a "celebrity effect" in programmer culture (like in most others) and yes, people follow the herd.
@Walter Are you ProblemSlover?
(hint: I know you aren't. However, there is uncanny similarity in the coherence and promptiness of your chatting just now)
 
hey loungers. long time no see.
 
11:29 AM
Surtanely
 
@Sehe what do you know? Similarity with whom/what?
 
@ratchetfreak Yeah, profiling is the only real answer to many proper questions about performance. Adaptive algorithms work best but take a huge amount of knowledge to implement. Coincidentally, Mysticial's Pi program is an adaptive algorithm at a massive scale. It squeezed out so much performance that he had a hardware bug from using memory so fast on one platform ^^;
 
@Aaron3468 as I've said, I'm not worried, just curious.
 
@Walter what amazes me is that it has 17 downvotes
 
@Mgetz Only? I would have expected many more ... jealous loosers.
 
11:32 AM
@Mgetz you always have people that just go around and troll
 
@Walter the question has 69 downvotes
much safer to downvote the question
 
It's not the greatest of questions, let's be honest.
 
Well, the question has downvotes for "Why asking the obvious" form some idiots.
 
@Walter because branch prediction is oh so obvious
 
The question doesn't examine generated code, and it doesn't give the compiler and compiler invocation.
Were it not for the answer, it would be just as any other of the many mediocre imitations.
 
11:36 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes hence why I haven't upvoted, but to be honest that's kinda advanced stuff for most Java devs
 
@Mgetz I (and I presume others too) would not have asked that question, but figured the answer out themselves.
 
@Walter if you're here you probably already have an inkling of the answer
 
@Mgetz Yeah, I wouldn't say it's definitely downvote-worthy, but I can see how someone might think so.
 
@Mgetz Oh, FWIW GManNickG isn't "most Java devs". AFAIK, not a Java dev at all.
He used to hang around this room in the distant past.
 
11:39 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah but I can't take that into account when voting
it's like race, religion, etc.
it's a protected attribute
 
Fair enough. Just pointing out that those things are more likely missing due to laziness/forgetfulness than due to ignorance.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes exactly. The question gets upvotes to signal boost the excellent answer. Rather than witchhunt mysticial, I think GMan would be a better person to hunt for rep-whoring. On the other hand, he too has the answering heft to back up his rep.
I think part of it is that some Q&As really reflect the community's feelings and hard-earned knowledge. One of my favourites is an old one about the evils of regex.
 
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yes indeed
 
epic
not sure why it won't onebox that
 
11:50 AM
shot in the dark: the https
 
There's a chat easter egg.
Send message with some regex to parse HTML
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes chat filters answers that mention paris hilton
 
I'm also getting timeouts when I post those links
something's fucked
 
maybe because the question is locked?
 
The answer is huge. I'm guessing the oneboxing process times out.
All those combining marks take space.
 
11:53 AM
huh
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The answer in question is tiny.
 
Yeah, maybe onebox needs to memoize that one. Or just leave it. Screengrabs and links work fine
 
one could make a patch to one boxing algorithm to show a screenshot of that only post 😀 to not fetch all of the UTF garbage
 
lol oneboxing of my meta post is broken too?
did we break the onebox process :D
 
nwp
11:55 AM
> "friends"
2
 
> The <center> cannot hold it is too late.
I love this post.
 
It's probably parsing the whole page and then giving up. Even if you just need the small answer
 
@nwp ;)
@nwp I don't like to associate too closely with you rabble :P
 
:37243027 I'm tempted to answer that, but I'm too lazy to put more than "Yes"
 
@BoundaryImposition lol
 
nwp
11:57 AM
@BoundaryImposition now that I know what comma splicing is it looks even more horrible than before
 
@nwp lol
@nwp you're welcome
 
@nwp Oh dear god. Promise to treat me like a grandma with alzheimer's when you catch me comma splicing. It's an incurable disease, comma splicing.
Promise to remember me for my moments of clarity.
 
> Some people live in fear every day knowing that someone may find out they secretly like monads.
 
Comma splicing is the greatest evil mankind has ever faced, it is an abhorrent practice employed only by satanists and some other humans, if only we could stop them from doing it, the world would be a better place, I long for the day that this occurs
ugh.. literally painful
 
nwp
12:12 PM
Qt has support to make translations. You just lupdate to get a list of strings, use the linguist tool to translate everything in a nice environment and lrelease to have your translation.
Of course finding where those programs are and what files you need to pass to them is a pain. Fortunately it is integrated into Qt Creator which can just call the tool properly.
 
@nwp but requires you to use the tr function consistently and if you use the same string to mean 2 different things (needs to be translated differently) you need to differentiate them
 
nwp
Except it doesn't, because Qt Creator gets some flag wrong or whatever so it has no effect and I now have to look through pages and pages of manuals to figure out what to do.
They are so close to being awesome and useful, but manage to fuck it up at the last second.
 
@BoundaryImposition get away from me, satan
@BoundaryImposition not really, turns out. Well OB is fucked, then
 
@sehe ah, it was before I came along. interesting.
 
@BoundaryImposition That's true I agree with, you.
 
nwp
12:20 PM
@littlepootis You have a real talent for taking a bad thing and making it worse.
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Q: Can't load questions in the iOS app

Patrick HofmanI don't use the app very often, but now tried to open a notification on the app, I couldn't load the question. Then I tried to read some posts from the HNQ list, which didn't work either. I keep getting a Request timed out message when loading the question body. The title gets loaded, so is the ...

there seem to be other problems today
going with "SE is fucked"
 
no mention yet on @stackstatus
 
that's not unusual
there have been entire outages with not a word on @stackstatus
I got eviscerated for suggesting that "we were too busy fixing the problem" wasn't really a good reason
 
I guess it depends on who is on call
 
well I think if you're going to have a status stream, put your status on it. otherwise, shut it down.
 
12:24 PM
@BoundaryImposition strange this one oneboxed for me
 
@Mgetz me too
 
maybe only SO?
 
@ratchetfreak meta was failing too
 
maybe only (meta.)?SO?
 
12:25 PM
@RudiantoPrasetya Not too well. I'll keep you posted
 
@ratchetfreak no
 
@BoundaryImposition For a Finn this is completely readable and natural. We like long sentences.
 
checked in the sandbox rooms of chat.SO and chat.SE in neither the onebox would work for SO or woodworking.SE questions
 
@Horttanainen That is not a long sentence; it is multiple sentences, improperly joined by commas.
However, indeed, some languages accept or even mandate comma splicing.
And this is why I don't holiday in Finland :D
 
yesterday HTTPS was supposed to be turned on for the entire StackExchange
 
12:34 PM
@milleniumbug but the move for chat is not complete though
 
I need a Unicode expert
is there an encoding where every sequence of bytes is a valid encoding? Let's assume that number of bytes is always divisible by 2
 
in unicode? no, one of the features of utf8 and UTF16 is that they are self-syncing
though there is utf32 which takes 4 bytes per symbol
but not all bytes are valid, the high bit of each 32 bit code point must be 0
 
@milleniumbug seems to have worked well
 
@ratchetfreak nah, code points should be in range(0, 0x110000)
 
@BoundaryImposition all things considered I don't consider this snarky
 
12:41 PM
@ratchetfreak sir does this use endians please satisfy my doubt and abide my concept
 
@BoundaryImposition native endians of Emerica
 
@BoundaryImposition I specifically worded it so endianness was irrelevant to that.
 
hmm I didn't use enough random punctuation and capitalisation
@ratchetfreak ok thank you sir one more question do you know how i can make a gui in c++
(I'm cosplaying)
 
nwp
@BoundaryImposition as what?
 
12:44 PM
@nwp a software developer of a certain category
 
Boundary, how long have you been on Stack Overflow?
 
@login_not_failed They go by Native Emerican's now
 
nwp
@6EQUJ5 y u no click profile?
 
@Mgetz big or little?
 
@login_not_failed Little Big Horn
 
12:47 PM
Wow... 6 years
 
@login_not_failed depends on federal recognition
 
@6EQUJ5 I'm seven! So he was there for almost as long as I can remember myself!
 
@login_not_failed What do you mean by "I'm seven"?
 
@6EQUJ5 Mispelled "steven".
 
@6EQUJ5 Seven years old, sir. Quite a prodigy. Also, very humble.
 
12:50 PM
Who are you referring to by "he"?
 
Probably not me.
 
@Morwenn Steven is my last name, Even is my first name. Even, Even Steven, sir.
 
@login_not_failed I'm not really understanding what you're saying...
 
@6EQUJ5 it's best not to, your brain will hurt
 
@Mgetz I'll take your advice.
 
12:53 PM
@6EQUJ5 the only other advice I can give is: Don't assume gender, this is the internet people are what they say they are
 
@Mgetz Yes, I was wondering about that when @login_not_failed supposedly referred to Boundary as "he". I'll be careful now...
 
@6EQUJ5 because he is not a woman, despite the profile
 
@6EQUJ5 when in doubt use gender neutral or ask someone for their pronouns
 
@Mgetz As in direct names or "he/she"?
 
@6EQUJ5 I use "They" instead of an alternating
 
nwp
12:56 PM
@6EQUJ5 that is sexist because it assumes 2 genders
 
@nwp I've never thought of that... I hope it doesn't get more complicated than this...
 
@6EQUJ5 that's why you just ask, it makes things simpler
and less awkward
 
nwp
Let's establish siho as a pronoun. It stands for "she/it/he/other" and is valid for everything.
 
@6EQUJ5 a million years
 
@nwp they
 
12:58 PM
@Mgetz I think I'll just use direct names or "they".
 
@nwp or «oihs» to add confusion
 
@login_not_failed did you just unassume my gender?
@6EQUJ5 oh boy
 
@BoundaryImposition Should I trust your telling the truth?
 
@BoundaryImposition I didn't know you were an eldritch horror. Are you part of the Cthulhu clan by chance?
 
12:59 PM
@BoundaryImposition no, mr/mrs/… I mean, I meant… I… blushing
 
Sorry lol you're
 
@Mgetz I.. what?
 
@BoundaryImposition ... Wtf
 
@6EQUJ5 :D
 

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