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3:00 PM
Yeah probably pingable one way or another
 
Anonymous
gross. kk :)
 
@Naruto fair enough
 
Ah right I just remember what I was going to do
@JayIsTooCommon Use omdbapi.com
 
@tereško ah :-) does your refrigerator a memory? nice, you use equipped furnitures .. good for you
 
I think it was something like 1) get id from imdb api call 2) get some info from omdb based on imdb id 3) get more info from omdb based on imdb id
or something like that
 
Anonymous
3:02 PM
@PeeHaa looks like you have to donate to use it atm though, which sucks.
 
@Shafizadeh it probably has. Most of modern electronics are actually specialized computers.
 
Wat
I don't remember that
 
hell ... an airplane is basically a flying Solaris server
 
Your reading sensor is broken
 
@JayIsTooCommon Donate to use the poster api
 
Anonymous
3:03 PM
Shut up. All of you.
 
Which is in donor-only closed beta
 
\o/
 
Anonymous
haven't verified it though
 
Anonymous
Oh, that'll be what we use.
 
Just try shit till you have something that works :)
 
Anonymous
3:05 PM
Yes ma'am
 
@tereško A 128GB SSD is almost 308$ in here
 
can you order delivery from EU or China or maybe India?
 
@tereško A 128GB SSD is almost 308$ in here
 
you said that already :P
 
@tereško Is the embargo already fully lifted?
 
3:10 PM
@PeeHaa should be
I think the shops are just fucking with people
 
@tereško bad internet connection
 
lol
-10
Q: HI, Respected memebers of Stack over flow, I need to convert javascript code into Java

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Considering javascript is a subset of java I don't see the problem :)
 
@PeeHaa same way as carpet is a subset of car
:D
 
:P
 
or maybe I should have used "manslaughter is subset of laughter"
 
3:15 PM
@tereško I don't know why this example is that much famous ...
 
3:29 PM
Note to Indian/Paki/Bengali non-native English speakers: Don't use "revert" to mean "reply." >.<
 
@tereško lol even better
@Tiffany ok sir :P
 
@Tiffany ok mam thanks for suggest i will follow next time i revert to you
 
@littlepootis Thanks.
 
'nin
 
@PeeHaa I've received a few emails from this account manager who always has "revert" instead of "reply" and most of the time, I don't understand what he means within the context of the sentence.
I mean, I do NOW, since I had to google it, and apparently it's a frequently used word.
 
3:33 PM
That's something I've never noticed being used before. (I'm an Indian, living in India, used to teh Engrish)
 
:P
 
My background is Java, mostly server side but i have abit of html and javascript. Can some of you PHP experts tell me if making a site like this could be done by me, or should I avoid and give it to the experts? jessicasepel.com
 
@TheCoder will it contain the shopping cart too?
 
Not initially
 
3:36 PM
@littlepootis Maybe it varies by location? India isn't small...
 
but one never knows in a few years
 
@Tiffany interesting
@Tiffany yeah, probably
 
@TheCoder in that case - yes, it is possible to do for a newbie. You basically have two major modules there: CMS and subscriptions.
if you can make (or work with some existing) CMS, then the rest is easy
of course you will end up with some "include oriented" pile of spaghetti, but it will work
 
what is a CMS?
 
content management system
 
3:41 PM
right
 
if you can make a simple CMS, you can create that site
 
and do people write these from scratch in a programming language, or does this CMS do it for you?
 
though, I would recommend something like this to be someone's 3rd website
 
right, so stepp learning curve for jessicasepel.com?
 
since you dont know what CMS is - yes
it is trivial for anyone with a year of experience, but it will be hard (but not impossible) for someone with no experience
 
3:44 PM
my sister has asked me to find someone who can do a site for you, similiiar to jessicasepel.com, and as I have a few months off work, I wondered would my java exprience with limited fron end experience, be enough for me t do it
 
can't you make it in Java?
it would let you improve/expand your existing expertise
 
Maybe - never done it before (from scratch, ive maintained existing sites) so not sure if its work for a team of 4 people for 2 years, or 3 months work for 1 person - no clue
 
that site has no complicated business logic
it's basically a skin for DB + image upload
 
im afraid of getting it started and it looked amaturish
she might prefer to just pay someone, but i am tempted by the challenge
 
@TheCoder Everyone starts somewhere.
@TheCoder I could show you the flaming pile of shit I completed last week and I'm trying to tweak.
 
3:54 PM
@TheCoder can you do the design?
 
sure
@tereško design as in?
 
graphical design
 
not sure. i have a good eye for asthetics!
but never designed a site
 
if you cant do the design, you can make the site
if you cant slice your design in html/css/js, you cant make the site
if you cant set up development environment for writing the backend code, you cant make the site
 
3:57 PM
@Tiffany looks complicated!
@tereško i could possibly do the latter 2. I am a java dev
 
@TheCoder It's complicated because I'm bad at php, and did several things I shouldn't.
Technically, it's functional and secure (I think).
 
you probably should ask here:

Java

Dedicated to the discussion of the Java programming language a...
 
I once said hello to a pretty girl at a gig in dublin. she smiled and said hello back. I regretted not chatting to her and put a messgae on a 'missed connections' website. she answered it and we dated (for a while)!
now, that was a long shot
 
hmm, polite word for crap
garbage!
:P
 
4:11 PM
oh, that crap
 
If I needed to describe actual human waste, then I'd probably use poop. But I needed to describe something of poor quality.
 
@Tiffany MVP
 
people do actually go on missed connections sites and columns and look at that stuff ... nobody is walking around in the road looking for bits of motorcycle ...
not only are they not doing that, they are not going on the local free classifieds looking for owner of said motorcycle bit ...
 
Any objections to me modifying the signature of implode() to support iterable and implementing it?
Only one I can think of is that it is "partial" support of iterable.
/cc @bwoebi @NikiC @JoeWatkins
 
@LeviMorrison Does does partial support mean in this context?
 
4:26 PM
@PeeHaa partial = in a single function out of many array functions
 
ah
 
But this one does not have "array" in its name, nor does it actually require an array.
 
@LeviMorrison yeah :D
 
@LeviMorrison hehe
 
Which might make it actually okay
 
4:27 PM
For instance sort probably needs an array.
We don't want to do iterator_to_array inside sort because then what is the duplicate key behavior? Best to leave it outside and let the user choose.
 
Wes
3 hours full immersion with the client on me like a condor watching its prey
not a good day
\o evenings :B
 
It's just annoying for implode; I have a chain of generators and at the end I wrap it in implode... but have to convert to an array explicitly first.
 
urm
little short sighted, maybe
 
Joe, do you mean it's not a large enough scope or that I will regret it later?
 
implode is in the very nice position that it does not care about keys and does not generate an array. The behavior is very well-defined there, unlike most other array functions
 
4:34 PM
Exactly.
 
yeah that's true, but how many other such functions are there, and is there intention to "fix" them too ? or just make a special case of this one single function ? both of those things are pretty short sighted ...
I think you'll come to repeat yourself over an over, because you'll find other places where we can reason that this is okay ...
 
I'm not aware of any other such functions; if you can find one I would be happy to improve it as well.
 
@tereško I just said it was spaghetti. I was going to use garbage, but there are some redeeming qualities, it just doesn't flow very well.
 
I don't know of any
I dunno, I'm probably wrong ...
 
@LeviMorrison array_reduce?
 
4:37 PM
@kelunik The functions with "array" in their name probably need a larger discussion.
But you are correct; array_reduce does not care about keys and does not create an array.
There are a few of those.
 
I can feel you getting ready to reason that it wouldn't be so bad to get all of them
it would be bad
starting down that road by "fixing" one function doesn't make much sense to me tbh
 
@JoeWatkins Do you think it's fine what I wrote to Yasou?
 
@JoeWatkins I don't really intend to do anything with array_* functions. These explicitly use arrays and I agree that accepting non-arrays here and there in them would be bad.
I have a user-land library that I re-implement these functions when it makes sense to work and return iterable.
 
@kelunik mostly yeah, thanks, he seems to be taking a step back whatever ...
wasn't so keen on you saying you'd have been okay with a master merge, I'd have probably have to revert that too ...
 
However implode doesn't have array in its name nor does it actually need one. Seemed like a good candidate.
 
4:42 PM
@JoeWatkins I don't know whether it's fine for master, I'd prefer not to.
 
while there is no rm for 7.2, we all take responsibility, it's not fair to bundle the next rm with un-forseen problems caused by such changes
@LeviMorrison what do you mean by it doesn't need one ?
 
I might write a RFC to deprecate it. Do you think it's worth adding UUIDs to the core?
 
@JoeWatkins Wouldn't an iterator work there?
@kelunik You mean bringing the uuid extension into core?
 
@LeviMorrison What do you do if you encounter non-string values while running the iterator?
 
yes I do, but am very aware that uuids can be rather complicated, and want to say that I know nothing whatever about it ...
 
4:44 PM
@LeviMorrison Something like that.
 
@kelunik What do you do with non-string values while traversing the array?
 
@LeviMorrison You don't run code there.
 
it looks like it really does need one
have I misunderstood ?
 
Well obviously the code needs to accommodate an iterator.
 
I'm not sure what you mean by it doesn't need one in that case ?
 
4:47 PM
My point is that it doesn't need any array specific behavior; any iterable will do.
Just iterate through the iterable and concatenate as you go.
 
wait, right now you can use an object that has tostring as the glue
which could also be iterable
how would you tell which is which, you need to accept in either order because of history
 
@LeviMorrison I'd like to not end up with "does this array function support arbitrary iterables or not??" … if you want to, then please do it for all.
 
@JoeWatkins Valid argument, so deprecate history now so we can do it in 8.0?
 
@JoeWatkins I don't think this is true
Ah, it is.
Well that's a crapshoot. Why do we do garbage like this? This should have been deprecated long ago.
 
@LeviMorrison 3v4l.org/4FWBj
 
4:53 PM
Honestly I am pretty sure we can preserve the current behavior but I don't want to mess with it. Basically right now one of the parameters must be an array. This means when we have 2 parameters that we should check for an array; if neither is then use the documented signature (first is glue, second is pieces).
Again, don't really want to do it.
 
the documented signature comes with a warning that you can ignore it
 
I'd like to know how far back the historical reasons go and why hasn't it been deprecated already?
 
@LeviMorrison Because nobody wrote a RFC.
 
what good reason is there to deprecate it ?
 
@JoeWatkins Consistency and to allow iterators.
 
4:57 PM
in one function ?
 
I don't want to fight internals about it but this is one case that can be done, yes.
And it has value.
 
and cost
 
Do you like converting between iterators here and arrays there? I sure don't.
 
no, but does it solve the problem ?
 
It solves one problem, yes.
 
Wes
4:59 PM
@kelunik wat :|
 
This would be one less function that has to be rewritten just to support iterators.
 
that's not problem solved, job done ... that's one single thing, in a sea of almost infinite things ...
 
I don't mind having map and filter be re-implemented in user-land. Those have important characteristics to preserve. Plus there is a question: do the new variants return arrays or iterators? By leaving it to user-land they get to choose.
But there is zero reason I should have to re-implement implode. There are no design trade-offs to be made.
 
I would rather you worked on a solution to the root problem, arrays and iterables not being interchangeable generally ... this is good reason to change the signature and behaviour of functions that needs it in 8 or whatever ...
 
It's because they aren't interchangeable.
Arrays have characteristics that Iterators do not.
 
5:09 PM
yes but solve it for everything, not one single function is what I'm trying to say ...
 
You can't.
They aren't interchangeable.
 
oh I see
hmmm
 
You can only change it for the functions that use only the iterable characteristics of arrays.
 
yeah you're right about that ...
 
For instance, here's a user-land implementation of join:
/**
 * @param string $glue
 * @param array|Traversable $pieces
 * @return string
 */
function join($glue, $pieces) {
        $output = '';

        $input = to_iterator($pieces);

        $input->rewind();
        while ($input->valid()) {
                $output .= $input->current();
                $input->next();
                if ($input->valid()) {
                        $output .= $glue;
                }
        }

        return $output;
}
 
5:11 PM
so maybe not interchangeable generally then, but interchangeable at all, maybe we could have some zpp/fast zpp thing that will deal with it where appropriate ...
that's doable, right ?
 
But which functions should we convert?
array_combine?
array_map?
sort?
 
I don't know, but that feels nicer than changing the behaviour of this one function so that this one function can accept either, it would be better to introduce a formal way to have the behaviour of accepting either, and documenting it, and allowing userland to do it ... wouldn't it ?
if only we had some sort of union type ...
 
iterable
It exists. Made it into 7.1.
 
I knew that :D
no but honestly, I had forgot about that altogether ...
@LeviMorrison none whatsoever, because iterable is a thing now ... it would be nice if you could preserve historical behaviour re order of params ... that is all ...
sorry ...
 
^_^
All good.
 
5:24 PM
forgetting everything makes me sad ... it's very frustrating ... twice today, my memory has made me look like a babbling idiot ... I spent about an hour and a half earlier trying to reproduce a bug that I merged the fix for ... then asked others to reproduce it, then they pointed out to me that it was fixed ... even though I seem to have been involved in the conversation from the start, and done the final merge ...
I wonder if I can fix it ...
 
@JoeWatkins I spent this morning 20 mins debugging a memory leak just to realize that the code fataled and thus legitimately leaked the exception object -.-
You're definitely not the only one wasting time on dumb things which are obviously correct or such.
 
makes it a little better ...
stupid squishy human brain is the problem ... big parts of it don't work right, I'm pretty sure of it ...
 
5:47 PM
So any qualms since Joe is okay with it, @bwoebi or @NikiC?
 
@LeviMorrison the implode thingy?
 
Yeah.
 
59 mins ago, by bwoebi
@LeviMorrison I'd like to not end up with "does this array function support arbitrary iterables or not??" … if you want to, then please do it for all.
 
Can you clarify which kinds of functions?
 
any functions like array_column, array_merge, etc.
 
5:50 PM
Also, implode isn't in array functions list :-)
 
I have to agree, don't change just some array functions, change them all.
Though I'm not terribly offended by if ($iterable instanceof Traversable) $iterable = iterator_to_array($iterable); before an array function is used.
Would be nice to not have to do that though.
 
Preserve keys or not inside?
 
Ugh... I dunno. yield from sways me toward not preserving keys.
Otherwise I would say it should.
 
My point is there are some functions where the user needs to make the decision on whether to preserve or not.
@bwoebi Are you saying those should accept iterable or not?
> If the input arrays have the same string keys, then the later value for that key will overwrite the previous one. If, however, the arrays contain numeric keys, the later value will not overwrite the original value, but will be appended.
Can "string" or "integer" keys be detected on Traversables ith the same way they are done for arrays?
 
6:05 PM
@LeviMorrison no
this is the problem we ran into with adding [...$iter]
It's unclear how non-string/int keys should interact with the rules for int/string keys
 
I expected not. This is why I didn't propose changing any array_* functions, just implode.
I'm on a trip for a few days and was looking for a project to do for Hacktober fest; seemed like this might be a good project.
Darn. I don't have php-src cloned on this new machine.
Doing a clone on bad LTE... yuck.
 
Wes
> mdl-button mdl-button--colored mdl-js-button mdl-js-ripple-effect mdl-button--accent
i want to kick in the nuts whoever thought that was acceptable
 
probably using some bastardization of BEM
I like Medium's CSS style guide/methodology. BEM creates bloated class names.
 
Wes
6:58 PM
link of this medium? found one but not sure it's the right one (bandit methodology)
 
Wes
i don't even get it. isn't that just css? i can't recognize its pecularities
 
Their naming conventions
The author tried enforcing a style guide on the company, but a lot of people misunderstood stuff, and ended up making things worse. The article goes through basically all his trials and troubleshooting to get where their CSS and naming conventions finally are.
found the specific part of the article that discusses the class names getting worse
 
Wes
will read it all later
 
>This clone will be there until [Organization] don’t go for any upgrade, irrespective of any year.
Engrish of the day.
Same guy that was using "revert" instead of "reply"
 
7:37 PM
@LeviMorrison sure, I have no problem
 
7:48 PM
@bwoebi Well... array_merge specifically probably can't because of the quoted semantics.
 
8:00 PM
I'm alone at home with a laptop which has an empty HDD and a limited internet bandwidth ... I am bored .. any suggestion?
 
Convert Wikipedia to PDF
3
 
alright, virtualpath 0.0.1 is out there. Let's see if it gets more than one user.
 
@Shafizadeh cookie clicker.
or write your own idle game.
join the dozens, possibly hundreds of cookie clicker clones.
I have a confession: I'm addicted to idle games.
 
Anonymous
8:17 PM
First time I've been asked for code samples..
 
Anonymous
This should be interesting
 
@JayIsTooCommon for what?
 
Anonymous
PHP Dev role, recruiter seems confident i'll get it but he's a recruiter
 
@LeviMorrison why is it an issue in array merge? array merge is known to ignore integer keys
 
@JayIsTooCommon what's the code sample they've asked you for?
 
8:21 PM
and for string keys you'd just have normal overwriting behavior @Levi
 
@JayIsTooCommon send them some brainfuck code
or malbolge
 
Write something in PHP/FI
 
Anonymous
@DaveRandom To show my current skill level - not very specific. Most of the stuff I've done is in private repos so I think i'll just send them a gist with a few interesting classes
 
@JayIsTooCommon I recommend sending them something that does something
even if it's just a ridiculously contrived something
 
heh
that's an issue I will never have
I have so much public stuff on gitlab
 
8:24 PM
why did you fork CakePHP @JayIsTooCommon :-P
 
Anonymous
Because i contributed to them :P But I'm not proud of that
 
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Mind if I send you the gist?
 
@JayIsTooCommon I would show it off, personally
contributing to big projects is a plus, it means you know how to navigate codebases and contribute to them in meaningful ways
 
@JayIsTooCommon sure
 
Anonymous
@FlorianMargaine I guess, contribution was miniscule though and I had a lot of help :P
 
8:27 PM
whether that would be a useful thing to do or not is debatable, but knock yourself out :-P
!!version
 
Anonymous
:P 2 sec
 
wow that's like 40 commits out of date
 
@Jeeves looks like it did
!!refresh
 
well not that many, but lots
 
8:28 PM
!!version
 
pff
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa add !!refresh
 
@FlorianMargaine we figured that would be pretty dangerous tbh
 
or !!self-update
@DaveRandom only by admins
 
there are a lot of people with direct commit access to that repo, and some of them do not have 2fa enabled
 
8:29 PM
what's the worst that can happen? @Jeeves starts pinging you in a loop?
 
@FlorianMargaine I really want a web UI for this shit, so much of this administrative/meta shit does not belong littering up the chat. The other concern is that now Jeeves is actually multi-room, we don't really want "admins" as they exist right now to be able to do stuff like that. Realistically it's probably going to end up being a set of hard-coded user IDs who are "super-admins"
 
@DaveRandom so... like today?
isn't there @PeeHaa's id hardcoded in there?
 
There's nothing hard-coded any more I don't think
if there is it's not necessary
!!admin list
 
Adil Ilhan, Andrea, Archer, bwoebi, Danack, DaveRandom, Ekin, Fabor, Florian Margaine, Félix Gagnon-Grenier, Gordon, ircmaxell, JayIsTooCommon, Jeeves, Jimbo, Joe Watkins, kelunik, Levi Morrison, NikiC, Paul Crovella, PeeHaa, rdlowrey, Ronni Skansing, salathe, tereško, Wes
 
!!admin remove DaveRandom
 
8:33 PM
User removed from the admin list.
 
!!admin list
 
Adil Ilhan, Andrea, Archer, bwoebi, Danack, DaveRandom, Ekin, Fabor, Florian Margaine, Félix Gagnon-Grenier, Gordon, ircmaxell, JayIsTooCommon, Jeeves, Jimbo, Joe Watkins, kelunik, Levi Morrison, NikiC, Paul Crovella, PeeHaa, rdlowrey, Ronni Skansing, salathe, tereško, Wes
 
The ones in italics are ROs, you can't remove them
that error reporting could use some work though :-P
 
Anonymous
@DaveRandom gist.github.com/JayPHP/b1f9931c19207ec69c2ddb1d8bc6686e The only issues I can see up to now is that I don't use an interface for the curl adapter and I use a standard Exception in EBSMatches. But I'm sure there's more :P
 
Anonymous
They currently use wordpress for their site, which is why I'm not afraid of showing Cake code
 
8:35 PM
looks like it's gone... his uid used to be hardcoded
 
Is re-using a cURL handle a legit thing to do?
Feels like it could go horribly wrong
@FlorianMargaine I know it was, I think I removed it when I implemented RO awareness
 
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Probably not, so it would be better for me to open and close the connections in the request method itself?
 
it's still here :P
 
Ahh that's where it is
@JayIsTooCommon That's my gut feeling. The whole resource/handle thing is sort of an odd model in general tbh (in terms of how cURL itself works, obviously nothing you can do about that)
 
Anonymous
8:43 PM
@DaveRandom Ok, that makes sense. Will change :)
 
Also @JayIsTooCommon I would rename isArrayOrThrow() to throwIfNotArray() and remove the return true from it.
 
Anonymous
I know in php 7 I can return void, right? Is it acceptable to just return; in 5?
 
Anonymous
or do I even need to return O.o ?
 
wat
you're not programming php since yesterday...
 
You can't return void; anywhere. In PHP7.1 you will be able declare the return type as void in the signature (in which case yes, you do a valueless return)
 
8:47 PM
don't tell me you never used return; ever?
 
Anonymous
@NikiC I have, just always thought it was wrong.
 
@JayIsTooCommon not in that case, no, there's no point in putting return; on the last line of a function, that happens implicitly
return is functionally identical to return null
 
in php < 7.1
 
* with that caveat ^
however ignore that for these purposes
 
Anonymous
ah i see.. got return types mixed up :P. Ok, i'll change that + name
 
8:50 PM
@JayIsTooCommon following on from that, you should inject a single CurlAdapter into the ctor instead of creating a new instance in the method
brb smoke + 7up
 
Say if you are creating a library A. It depends on another library B. Library B depends on library C. If library A directly uses a class or two from library C should library C be declared as a dependency in the composer.json?
 
yes, because A directly depends on C, and even if you remove it's dependency on B it would still need it. Also, if B changes the version of C it depends on to one that doesn't provide/breaks the API of the classes that A uses, then things will break, and composer can inform you when this happens.
actually brb
 
Since the lib A depends on B and B depends on C then a composer install will get library C but is it wrong to use classes from lib C without explicitly declaring them as required? I'm starting to think it is wrong because if lib B changed its dependencies and removed lib C then lib A would break but I suppose that would happen either way since such a change to lib B (removing lib C) would be a new major version I would think
@DaveRandom Yeah I better add in this other library as a requirement
 
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Thanks Chris :) Appreciate it. Do you think it's appropriate for a code sample? It's 22k so I don't think they're expecting too much (I hope).
 
If it's not enough they will ask for more. It looks appropriate on the face of it, but tbh it seems a little odd that they would ask for "a code sample" without being a little more specific so... dunno
 
Anonymous
9:06 PM
Thanks again. pintsOwed++
 
9:16 PM
@bwoebi regex halp plz
I want to match ^\w+\s*/([^/]+)/([^/]+)$ but I want to be able to escape a literal / in the middle block somehow (I guess with `\`)
I hate markdown
 
((?:[^\\/]++|\\\\|\\/)++) @DaveRandom ?
 
@bwoebi what does ++ do?
(trying it now, btw)
 
@DaveRandom possessive matching.
You don't really want backtracking there.
 
Oh right, I vaguely remember knowing about that once
ugh, matching backslahes is such a headfuck
That middle portion of the alternation has 8 in when you put it in a PHP string
 
Anonymous
9:35 PM
@PeeHaa Ignore that other ping :) Yeah I don't think it's possible to get rating a from imdb officially unless we scrape.. That OMDb API looks promising though
 
@bwoebi But what happens with \a?
 
@NikiC it won't match (intentionally)
 
meh, I'm too used to the php semantics :P
 
@NikiC otherwise, one can just add another alternation with |\\
@NikiC pff :-P
 
10:22 PM
> phpunit/phpunit-mock-objects suggests installing ext-soap (*)
phpunit/phpunit-mock-objects can suck my balls, frankly
 
hahahahahah
 
!!version
 
!!dad learn mountains / Mountains aren't just funny. / They're hill areas
 
@DaveRandom Ha ha ha! Brilliant! I'll save that one about mountains for later!
 
10:24 PM
@Gordon a special present just for you ^
and now /me bails
nn @all
 
Anonymous
!!dad mountains
 
What do you call a fake noodle? An Impasta
 
Anonymous
!!dad list
 
@JayIsTooCommon You guys have taught me a joke about mountains
 
Anonymous
Heh
 

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