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user1994804
Hey @DaveRandom I've got a weird thing happening I'm hoping you may have any idea. (I believe the problem to be a basic coding error on my part)
While trying to feed an array to my shipping server, I'm getting part of it left out
 
user1994804
For example, Referening the following array;
'Role' => 'CONSIGNEE',
'PaymentType' => 'RECIPIENT',
'CollectTermsType' => 'STANDARD',
 
user1994804
Role passes thru, PaymentType does not but CollectTermsType and others onward DO
 
user1994804
WTH??
 
user1994804
PaymentType just vanishes when I display the request back in the browser
 
5:29 PM
envelope it, hash the envelope. transfer the envelope and the hash. before opening the envelope, check with the hash if the envelope is complete (or the hash is for that envelope). then you have better control over the data transaction.
@tereško: My strings are protected by Turrican I + II.
 
user1994804
@hakre Thanks but the problem is I have NO idea how to accomplish such a feat.
 
user1994804
I thought the whole thing was already enveloped. It's a SOAP
 
user1994804
For example, This is my request;
$request['RequestedShipment']['FreightShipmentDetail'] = array( //REQUIRED
'FedExFreightAccountNumber' => 'xxxxx',
'FedExFreightBillingContactAndAddress' => getProperty('YAFFreightShipper'),
//'PrintedReferences' => array('Type' => 'SHIPPER_ID_NUMBER', 'Value' => 'RBB1057'),

//ROLE IS REQUIRED FOR FREIGHT AND IS THE PARTY SUBMITTING TRANSACTION (ME)
'Role' => 'CONSIGNEE',
'PaymentType' => 'RECIPIENT',
'CollectTermsType' => 'STANDARD',
'DeclaredValuePerUnit' => array(
 
@ircmaxell how many places to talk about php internals are there?!!...
 
@YourAdrenalineFix so you rely to array to named parameters conversion for PHP's SOAPClient?
If arrays don't work, make it more specific. There is more than arrays, there are real objects. Go with these.
 
user1994804
5:37 PM
Im not sure, Im pretty much driving blind. Working with sample code and I agree about going OOP. I'm just tryingto figure out what Ive got before I modify
 
@salathe inorite ...
 
user1994804
Can't tweak it before ever hearing it run
 
user1994804
I wouldn't know where to begin
 
@YourAdrenalineFix It's less about doing OOP, it's more to use more specific types for the parameters used in a SOAP call so to not rely on array-to-object conversion too much.
Esp. as you're following example code, it might be that just some little error sneaked in. Perhaps re-build parameter after parameter.
 
user1994804
Ive tried some rebuilding
 
user1994804
5:39 PM
on both sides
 
on both sides? well first you should find out which side has the problem. fixing two sides at once is pretty complicated.
 
user1994804
I'll be glad when I start knowing what Im doing well enough that I can handle this stuff which I'm betting is prolly very simple problems to correct for an experienced programmer
 
user1994804
Could you share with me how to convert an array into objects?
 
well, point in case is: there are not many experienced programmers in that field, so even it is a simple problem (of which most problems are in programming after you've learned how to deal with them), you might just not find a programmer here that is experienced with SOAP calls in PHP fluently.
 
user1994804
I Like that idea
 
user1994804
5:42 PM
I guess Im offically in the deep end of the pool
 
@YourAdrenalineFix The SOAPClient does that for you when you call remote procedures. The way it does it is undocumented and I have not reverse-engineered it, so sorry, I can not tell you.
 
user1994804
AMEN!!!!!!
 
user1994804
The Undocumented part is a bi%$*&
 
user1994804
Sorry, I forgot to specify that I am using their WSDL
 
Morning again all
 
user1994804
5:44 PM
but code is code and an array is an array but why is "PaymentType" dropping out of the request?
 
@YourAdrenalineFix Because SOAP
 
user1994804
Hmm
 
user1994804
Gotta be a way around
 
user1994804
a fix
 
What I can tell you is that you can specify the type of the parameter, see SoapParam and SoapVar.
 
5:46 PM
@salathe two, here and #phpinternals. All other ones are troll fests :-P
 
@YourAdrenalineFix do you have an example?
@ircmaxell hehe
 
@PeeHaa good morning @PeeHaa :)
 
hello everyone
is there a way to check if the form fields are empty before POST...but without jquery ajax?
 
hola :)
 
5:55 PM
olá
@PeeHaa is there a way to check if the form fields are empty before POST...but without jquery ajax?
 
have you tried... javascript?
 
i´m showing a pop up form (with jquery) but the submit/POST part i´m using php...so the pop up disapears even if the fields are empty....what happens is na alert i created that appears in a blank page...i don´t want that...i wantr the pop up form to stay where she is until the user fills the imputs
is this possible?
 
.. hmm ... I have been hooked on this song for whole week now: [semi-acoustic] ](youtube.com/watch?v=GWnbktgrD-k) / original
 
@PeeHaa ?
 
2 mins ago, by PeeHaa
have you tried... javascript?
 
6:00 PM
else
{
echo '<script type="text/javascript">
alert("error!");
</script>';
}
 
fuck .. my edits failed
 
but the post is made anyway....only the page stays blank with this alert...how to avoid this?
 
user895378
@Danack this is amazing.
 
@tereško tesseract is a good OCR library...
 
it also happens to be an interesting experimental band, with leanings to harder end of the musical spectrum
 
6:03 PM
@PeeHaa any other suggestion? pls.
 
@tereško I'm digging that song...
 
nice to hear
 
actually, the original is interesting as well
 
Hi
Can someone help me out and look at this WordPress plugin, where is it storing the count? Its a post counter plugin.
 
@tereško I dislike the screaming. I love heavy music, but when they start screaming it completely kills it for me
 
6:11 PM
heavy like?
 
Opeth is my favorite band ever. They go from something like this:
Track #1 - [Coil](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg4LUtFLOIc)

... to something like this

Track #2 [Heir Apparent](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1wW6yPDqwY)

On the same disk, or in the same song. <3
Markup fail
 
It depends on what's "heavy" for you. In my collection a band like Draconian (doom-metal, beauty & beast style vocals) are in the "heavy" part, while Rishloo is at the "light" end.
But for someone who listens to "top hit radio" style of music, both would count as "heavy"
... also, I have lately noticed that I favor songs with very pure and light beginnings
 
I like heavy where it's almost orchestral. Tool when they get heavy can be that way. youtube.com/watch?v=XwBmhnkRGM8 until they start screaming is what I mean
 
Pretty cool
 
6:21 PM
So... Opeth.
@ircmaxell A Perfect Circle vs. Tool? I like the former better.
 
@ircmaxell for this particular song I actually would agree. The screaming vocal turning it from "beautiful" to "inconsistent"
 
@Chris different moods. I really like both...
 
also, the both of the screamer have really bad voice for that sort of expression ... and the was no proper build
 
not as hard, but really cool use of vocals and "different" beats...
 
hmm ... this is pretty good (looks for torrent)
 
6:26 PM
^^ that's the song that hooked me on them
@tereško some of their newer stuff is different, but I liked most of their older stuff
"I really didn't love you baby, but you're pretty when you cry" <-- who writes lyrics like that?
 
=)
 
It's 22:36 and I am still at work.
 
6:42 PM
you should change that work
 
As I see it, @ircmaxell , unless "screaming vocal" is the default in a song, it needs to be used to make some point or as the "payoff" at the end of crescendo. That's why I like the previously linked piece from rishloo (there is another example: here). The songs are constructed in such a way that you actually expect the solist to be screaming.
 
The IT department head put in his two weeks. Before the organization could advertise for his position, I proposed that we not replace him, but distribute his workload to the remaining 3 developers here.
I also proposed that we ought to all get raises -- we're seriously underpaid compared to industry standards. Finally, I proposed that they have me do the internal network administration, since that's my degree field and I feel under-utilized, and that we start doing remote workplace so we don't have to come here every day.
 
@AlmaDo I recently changed. :D
 
They took part of my suggestion, they aren't replacing the guy's job. Instead, they're promoting another developer here to be department head(he's got about 6 months more seniority than I). They appear to be trying to train him on network administration. No word on raises, but I'm sure that other dude got one.
I can't decide if I should be pissed. I didn't speak up with this proposal to get someone else a raise and a promotion. We're seriously underpaid, and I'm spending a third of my pay just to commute.
 
@Leri then you maybe got the wrong work.
 
6:45 PM
@Chris Flaming bag of dog poop.
 
Plus, lol @ training someone to be a network admin in 2 days. I went to college for 4 years and I don't know it all, how the hell could you even get someone close to competent in 2 days?
 
@Chris Just run .
 
I am trying to be patient and see how it goes.
 
@bwoebi Well, yes. Company with thousands of technical problems and only 3 developer where 2 is intern and just flash dev. :D
 
@tereško I don't consider that screaming. It's singing at the top of his lungs. It's pouring out emotion, not yelling for the sake of it...
 
6:46 PM
well as I see it now - if something is wrong in your work - then it's up to you and only you to fix it - either via speaking with your boss (if you like the job and don't want to change it) - or via changing your job. that's it. your company isn't interested in making your life better. it's interested in making it's own life better
 
It is a nonprofit, so I've always felt bad about just ditching out. Buut. there are not other promotions, no prospects for wages... I just feel slighted by these changes, especially since it was my idea
If this was for-profit, I probably would have already flipped the fuck out and left.
Like back when my (now-departing) boss laughed in my face about the need to set up version control and a dev server instead of editing live production code.
 
@AlmaDo Totally agreed. I am here just because I have high hopes things will get in few months. If it does not I'll leave and noone can complain that I was getting salary without doing much.
 
I'm struggling to just be patient and see how things go. The new "boss" is way out of his depth with the networking stuff, and he has code to write too.
 
@Chris Just run
 
lol
Nonprofits are help vampires
 
6:50 PM
@Leri I've received my contract.. and signed it. It's in .. German :D I didn't get even one single word from it. But - numbers and position were in English, so.. That's just an example of - it's all in your hands. I'm sure you'll get the job in Europe too - if you'll search for it
 
Does Oracle SQL not support AUTO_INCREMENT or something?
 
that's mysql?>
 
THAT'S SPECIFIC TO MYSQL!!!!
 
7:00 PM
@AlmaDo Congrats once again. ^_^ Yes, you are absolutely right, the thing is that I want to obtain my degree. So I am locked up in Georgia for a year and I need to make living. Also, I'll be teaching two interns and I am sure they will end-up in, at least, intermediate developers. It's really hard for interns here to get on the right track. So, I'll be doing good thing also. :D
 
instead of AUTO_INCREMENT bullshit, Oracle and PostreSQL have SEQUENCES
 
CREATE TABLE MAPS
(
 MAP_ID INTEGER NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 1, INCREMENT BY 1)
)
 
@Chris It doesn't work...
I keep getting missing right paranthesis.
 
@Chris tiny avatar is tiny
 
7:08 PM
@Leri hm.. I can do "good" on SO :p And about degree - you're right. Of course, you'll need to translate it later - but if it's about CS degree - it's worth waiting
ok, later
 
I just came back to party about being 30 "steps" away of being able to join in on the bandwaggon :D
And now Imma go read mah fantasy book, yo!
 
CREATE TABLE questions (
     id INT NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 1, INCREMENT BY 1),
     questions VARCHAR(999) NOT NULL,
     details TEXT NOT NULL,
     author INT NOT NULL,
     tag VARCHAR(999) NOT NULL,
     datetime VARCHAR(999) NOT NULL,
     PRIMARY KEY (id)
)
doesn't work.
 
@YourAdrenalineFix It must not be in the WSDL for the message you are sending (or in the wrong place in the structure)
 
Warning: oci_execute(): ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis
anyone, literally anyone can help.
anyone?
fine be like that.
 
@DemCodeLines any particular reason why you need 999 characters for questions and datetime? just curious...
oh and tag
 
7:17 PM
@kodeart Question is literally for questions and I don't know how long it will be.
dateimt, even I don't know.
 
@kodeart "futur-proofing" obviously
 
hehe
 
tag, you could put numerous tags and since I am storing them like "math,science,basketball" it could get long
 
really really far future proofing , a 999 char datetime can easily handle the time when last black hole is expected to evaporate
 
And yeah, what @tereško said
basically that
 
7:19 PM
CLOB?
 
@DemCodeLines Please go learn about database normalization.
 
@Charles ...
 
Associative tables are for nerds, man
 
I honestly don't know how else you would store the tags for the question. I mean I could have a table like question_tags and then when a question gets posted, it gets inserted into that table too with each entry for one tag.
Although if one question has 10 tags on it, then suddenly, the table's length would increase by 10.
 
@DemCodeLines Yes. This is how it's done.
 
7:21 PM
^
 
@DemCodeLines there you go... much better
 
id, tag_id, question_id
 
@DemCodeLines how will you select all the question that have been tagged with "math" and not "mutants" ?
 
LIKE ALL THE THINGS! ;)
 
lmao
 
7:22 PM
@tereško Never thought of that since the app doesn't require it, but I guess I should.
lol me
 
@AlmaDo Well, it's called Information Technologies and Automated Management Systems...
 
select question_id from question_tags where tag_id = 123
 
Yeah yeah
 
I CAN'T FREAKING GET ID TO AUTO_INCREMENT
 
7:25 PM
@DemCodeLines As far as the query not working, what version are you dealing with? That solution is only available in new-ish versions, previous versions have to use a sad work-around involving triggers
(mansplained in that answer I posted)
 
23 mins ago, by tereško
instead of AUTO_INCREMENT bullshit, Oracle and PostreSQL have SEQUENCES
 
I realized that I was using 11g, so that code won't work.
What will happen if, lets say, someone will insert a row with id=10000? everything will work fine untill one day an insert will fail, and no one will know why! it will be because the sequence will reach 10000. This is why you shouldn't put WHEN (new.id IS NULL), If you are using a sequence with a trigger then let the sequence give id's alwaysA.B.Cade Jul 2 '12 at 15:29
That comment scares me.
 
He edited to change his trigger and eliminate that fuckery. BUT, the solution is still something of a hack.
 
SEQUENCES are a hack?
 
No, the trigger thing in the answer
Your alternative is to count the number of rows in the table and make the id column a counter, and pray to the Gods of Code that no concurrency issues exist.
"We're sorry, our website only supports one visitor at a time. Please try again later."
 
7:28 PM
Yeah, there will be a problem when the table is like a million rows long and you have to deal with the slowness of counting.
 
no, for that there are indexes
 
I am coming from a mysql background, where you just set id to auto_increment and bam, it works.
but oracle has left me confused.
Oracle has basically made me second-guess my desire to learn Oracle's version of SQL.
 
This guy mentions an 11g-specific thing for the trigger: stackoverflow.com/questions/16388576/…
I've never used Oracle, but considering I really, really, really like tables to have an identity column called "id", I don't like or understand why Oracle wouldn't have that.
 
@DemCodeLines mysql is a non standard ball of turd
 
But don't most RDMS have some kind of incremental identity mechanism?
 
7:33 PM
7 mins ago, by tereško
23 mins ago, by tereško
instead of AUTO_INCREMENT bullshit, Oracle and PostreSQL have SEQUENCES
 
@Chris having column "id" in each table is actually really shitty practice, if you need to design an inter-related 20+ table DB
 
@PeeHaa Yeah, but this is just an awful transition.
@tereško So I should not have a id column altogether?
 
@tereško How so? Any work I've done, which is pretty confined to web stuff, there needs to be a backend where you delete or update almost everything. Why NOT have an ID column to a) index, and b) identify?
 
no, you should have it, but it should be named based on the table that it identified: for table Users the primary key should be userID and in every location where you use user's ID as a foreign key, you would also call that column userID
 
I respect your knowledge, no doubt, but I'd have to see some justification for that beyond "it is shitty". I've yet to encounter a downside in the work that I do on a daily basis.
Ah, I get what you mean. I usually solve that by being very verbose and specific, so SELECT users.id....
I don't see a practical difference if you are verbose and use aliases
 
7:38 PM
Ok, so I am a little confused, so let me get this out of the way. Are SEQUENCES and TRIGGERS a hack?
 
@Chris it makes it easier to find which table you need , and it also has the added benefit of following syntax:
SELECT * FROM Users
    LEFT JOIN UserGroups USING (userID)
    LEFT JOIN Groups USING (groupID)
WHERE Groups.name = 'admin';
@DemCodeLines forget about TRIGGERS
 
CREATE TABLE departments (
  ID           NUMBER(10)    NOT NULL,
  DESCRIPTION  VARCHAR2(50)  NOT NULL);

ALTER TABLE departments ADD (
  CONSTRAINT dept_pk PRIMARY KEY (ID));

CREATE SEQUENCE dept_seq;
So that should make the id column auto_increment?
assuming id is called dept_seq in this case?
 
@DemCodeLines You still have to attach the sequence to the primary key
 
@DemCodeLines Triggers for auto_increment are a hack. I don't know Oracle, as I said, but I can't imagine a trigger being the right and proper way to get it done. It is a way to get it done, though. I don't know anything about Sequences, so if Teresko advises it, I would start doing research -- not a hack.
 
now how is that done? The example that the above code comes from asks to create a trigger next.
 
7:41 PM
@tereško That would look like this for me, always:
SELECT * FROM Users
    LEFT JOIN UserGroups ON (Users.Id = UserGroups.userID)
    LEFT JOIN Groups ON (UserGroups.UserGroupsId = Groups.Id)
WHERE Groups.name = 'admin
 
yeah , it looks even messier when you have a join condition with two columns in it.. but that just a syntax sugar
 
I don't mind the idea of "TableNameId", I think I just made the choice to always do id at some early point, and now it is ingrained
 
the main benefit is the ability to know, just by looking at the name of the column, whether it is a foreign key and what is the name of the table, which it references
as I said, you see a payoff for it only in medium-to-large DBs, which large amounts of interconnectivity
there is also a significant downside (well ... at least some will see it that way): it cannot be used (or in some cases: is kinda complicate to use) with active record based ORMs
 
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@PeeHaa my self-evaluation would be "good"
which means that this guy must be really awesome
 
7:47 PM
I always think of myself as "not utter crap"
@tereško lol
 
No clue how to do this without trigger, since almost all questions on SO are answered by creating a SEQUENCE then a TRIGGER.
 
@PeeHaa yeah .. well, there is difference between what I think, and what I tell everyone else
 
:D
 
@DemCodeLines have you tried reading the manual first ?
 
@PeeHaa The rep level of the people posting answers...
 
@DemCodeLines I will make a wild guess, that the official manual will be somewhere in docs.oracle.com
 
@DemCodeLines or this youtube.com/watch?v=QJXpjrrZHFE
 
/me has heavy distrust in "youtube programming manuals" ... maybe it's because the one that I have seen have been linked to me about "good OOP" or "MVC", when I insulted someone again and questioned his/her intelligence in StackOverflow/Skype/Reddit/IRC/radio/letters
 
You could use an ORM, like Doctrine, which probably makes life 100x easier in situations like this. — bali182 6 mins ago
 
7:56 PM
Youtube is great for watching episodes of MasterChef when I miss them, or VSauce, but not factual information of any kind.
 
@PeeHaa well .. he's an expert in all things: stackoverflow.com/a/25384354/727208
 
Ha! That cozy feeling when you see you already downvoted somebody before and you were probably right
 
@Chris YouTube is the video version of Wikipedia
 
@PeeHaa he didn't say it would be heavy, but some regexes can be heavy. And for a PHP newbie, even relatively short regexes may look scary and heavy. What's that expression... "Solving a problem with regex means you now have two problems" — user3791372 1 min ago
idiots. idiots everywhere
 
if you are dumb, then it cannot be helped (a bad luck at genetically lottery), but if you are both ignorant and arrogant, then it is your own fault
 
8:02 PM
what nonsense is happening on StackOverflow today? — user3218114 2 mins ago
 
RegEx is scary? Code can look heavy? I haven't been a beginner in a long time, but I don't ever remember thinking that way.
 
Good question user\d+ good question indeed
 
Regexes add like ten pounds.
 
heheh
ok people I won't lie. I have been dicking around for the past half hour and this was the result:
 
Your mama is so fat, she looks like a RegEx on camera
 
8:04 PM
function(Html $template, Register $form, RequestData $request, UserEntity $userEntity, UserMapper $userMapper, User $user)
I'm going to puke now and burn it with fire
 
I've seen worse.
 
@Chris Despite the tons of examples and docs, mod_rewrite is voodoo. Damned cool voodoo, but still voodoo.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/rewrite/
 
What's a mod_rewrite? ;)
 
A scary and heavy thing. Not your type.
 
:D
@Chris I wasn't saying it was: I think the criticism was unfair over the choice of an out-of-place word or two — user3791372 2 mins ago
 
8:07 PM
@PeeHaa it's missing the Database, Escaping and Login classes.
 
regex for people who use Apache
 
^ that is the reason I try to steop away from the comments after I posted something
 
Native American Regex
 
@bwoebi Well I have a template and a mapper so close enough :P
 
@PeeHaa No way man, keep it. Turn it into a series of closures so you can do partial function application with it.
How could you miss that opportunity?
 
8:08 PM
@bwoebi .. and two optional boolean parameters
 
So much love for my code in here :-) \o/
 
@tereško only two?
@PeeHaa but you're certainly missing a mailer class!
 
@bwoebi I havent really seem more, outside of Delphi's win32 API
 
This is how @PeeHaa wants people to respond xkcd.com/208
 
@bwoebi Yes you are definitely right about that one
 
8:10 PM
.. and yes, I have used Delphi (3..8)
 
my plan is to store data in my local mysql database and after a time intervel it will update my live mysql database remotely. Is it possible?
 
@Shobdo Sounds like a really stupid plan. What are you trying to do?
 
You mean like a date in the row to say when it can be accessed? -_-
 
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there is unidentified sauce and lumpy bits on one of my screens ... dunno why ...
that's enough of today... nite all :)
 
8:17 PM
@PeeHaa i'm planing a inventory management script in php mysql. but the real problem is in our coutnry net connection shuddenly dropped. So i want first it will update local mysql database then it will updata real server. so that in any situation like internet connection dropped the script will work locally to gather data and retrieve data. when the internet connection came back it will update the data to the real server. i want to fight against internet connection. i dont think this is stupid.
 
@anubhava , yes, the downvote was only because you are answering an extremely trivial question. As a top100 member of SO, you should be focusing on questions, that require expertise and insight. Not some "plz wrait regexp 4 me" posts. — tereško 1 min ago
 
@Shobdo What happens if the "real" server has been updated in the mean time?
Or is it read only?
Also what kind of data are we talking about? stock?
 
nothing will update real server in the mean time. cause the users are only in the office where the internet connection will drop. no one from the outside will able to update database. only the information can be retrieved from the live server to the shop's owner.
yes the data is about products. shirt/ pant/ etc etc.
@PeeHaa
 
You sure you aren't looking for a master/slave setup?
Which kinda does what you want (unless I am missing what you did not tell me)
 
@PeeHaa don't you know the politically correct term these days is leader/follower?
 
8:25 PM
Wohooo 400 new messages! Let's read them all :)
 
Aaah fak. I totally forgot about that discussion @crypticツ lol tnx for reminding me
 
@PeeHaa github.com/django/django/pull/2692 , did you mean "leader/follower" ?
oh .. @crypticツ was first
 
:)
 
also , I think there is a different "english" that people wth frameworks use: reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/2e8oy3/…
 
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8:29 PM
my attention span is too short
 
@HamZa *on, *then, *hope =o)
 
I have a mysql master-master replication setup here, and it routinely bugs out. 90% of the time, I leave one of the masters turned off and manually synch down the few tables that need it.
 
@crypticツ I know, I copy paste for copyright issues :P
 
youtube.com/watch?v=OiaFz07y7oc .. looks like Slipknot and Stone Sour merged at some point
 
@HamZa if the text is misspelled during copy/pasta it is no longer copyrighted.
 
8:34 PM
@crypticツ change of topics, how are you doing? :)
 
@HamZa haven't slept yet
I also have 3 cats now...
 
took in one ?
 
So much emotion attached to up/down votes. Come on. Do not look to your Stack Overflow reputation for validation as a person. Your mother loves you. — Chris 16 secs ago
 
yeah, 1wk old kitten was half-dead on the road and cars were driving over it. Luckily no tire ran it over, I was able to get her and took her to vet. She's now the newest addition to my rescue kittens.
 
:)
 
8:41 PM
Is there a name yet?
 
@Chris sighs
@crypticツ very kind of you :)
name it bcrypt lol (kidding)
 
Those ears!
 
awwww so cute!
It reminds me of a cat we had several years back...
 
@crypticツ that is actually extremely admirable. IMHO, because I am sure a hell that you were not the only one who noticed that kitten there .. but you were only one who have enough fucks to actually help it.
 
8:43 PM
she was starving. She weight 0.13lbs, almost half the weight of a hamburger patty.
@tereško yeah, everyone else was just driving over her, some people swerved but kept driving on. I was so mad that nobody stopped.
 
I am officially switching my unit of measurement. All figures expressing mass shall now be given in PHPs, or Percent of Hamburger Patty
 
The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological phenomenon that refers to cases in which individuals do not offer any means of help to a victim when other people are present. The probability of help is inversely related to the number of bystanders. In other words, the greater the number of bystanders, the less likely it is that any one of them will help. Several variables help to explain why the bystander effect occurs. These variables include: ambiguity, cohesiveness and diffusion of responsibility. == Social psychology research == The bystander effect was first demonstrated...
 
the day I brought her home. She had severe upper respiratory infection, conjunctivitis, fleas, underweight, and was all scratched and cut up.
@Fabien also depends on the person. Say a homeless man is being harassed nobody will step in, but if a man in a business suit is being harassed people will be more likely to step in.
 

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