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11:00 AM
Yeah, exactly. So what are you exactly wrapping?
 
well simple example is fs.exists since it throws primitives
 
Hey
 
when you do var fs = Promise.promisify(fs)
 
var fs = Promise("the swear of god").promisify(fs);
 
and then do fs.existsAsync().catch(function(e){}) then e is guaranteed to have stack now
 
11:01 AM
posted on October 08, 2013

Recently I updated the CSS Text and CSS Selectors tables to my latest mobile browser test array. I found a new Android bug and a moment of sheer brilliance at Sony. The official point of these retests was to find out how much time an update would cost me. In that sense it’s a failure: updating a mobile browser test table takes about as much time as writing it in the first place. Althoug

 
For some reason, it will alert "hey " instead of "hey idname", why?

	$(function() {
		$(document.body).bind('click', '.files', function() {
			id = this.id;
			alert("hey" + id);
		});
	});
 
because id is undefined
 
@Esailija Ah, It only gets promisified before the catch, that seems completely reasonable then.
 
Hello Guys, Here i have simple Fiddle in which i am getting current date with some specific format. I want to calculate difference between two dates. I have found but they are return result in GMT format.
 
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11:02 AM
And putting the original value in .message also sounds pretty reasonable. If that's all you meant that seems like a decent idea.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum o/
 
the e.message will be "true" yes
 
@chintankhetiya working with dates sucks!
 
so it will say Error: true (... stack trace)
instead of true lol
 
@Esailija If you throw true you deserve a punch in the throat :)
 
11:04 AM
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Hi !
 
It would be nice getting access to the actual exception though, if it's true getting true and so on.
 
@OctavianDamiean Yeah. That will return as 10/08/2013 and i want to get date before 7 days
with same format
so it should be 02/08/2013
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum fs.exists throws true .P
 
how i can save some data from www.aaa.com domain to localStorage domain www.bbb.com?
 
11:05 AM
@chintankhetiya Wait, in your fiddle you are not calculating anything.
 
@Esailija They deserve a punch in the throat then
 
@OctavianDamiean yeah. :D that i know because i don't know how to calculate that so :P Sorry
 
any help?
i try read about xauth tool
 
@chintankhetiya Oh!
 
but it's difficult for me
 
11:07 AM
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@plsgogame The same way you put stuff in a safe from your friend. Ask him to do so
 
var d = new Date(); d.setDate(d.getDate() - 2); I found this but again that will return in GMT
@OctavianDamiean
while instead of 2 i can replace number of days
 
+exports.exists = function (path, callback) {
+  process.binding('fs').stat(path, function (err, stats) {
+    if (callback) callback(err ? false : true);
+  });
+};
hmm
 
anybody played hte game called snow-brows ?
@Loktar ^
 
@Esailija doesn't look like it throws, just looks like it returns false or true or am I missing something here?
 
11:09 AM
@C5H8NNaO4 yep, i know about securty
 
+exports.existsSync = function (path) {
 	84	 +  try {
 	85	 +    process.binding('fs').stat(path)
 	86	 +    return true;
 	87	 +  } catch(e){
 	88	 +    return false;
 	89	 +  }
 	90	 +};
(This is from the nodejs pre 0.4 source code)
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum calling first argument of nodeback with non-falsy value means error happened
 
@C5H8NNaO4 so, sorry
 
@Esailija Yeah, it doesn't throw a boolean though, it just doesn't follow their own convention. That's a whole different wtf
 
well it cannot literally throw, but the first argument as non-truth value is basically the same as throwing
 
11:11 AM
@plsgogame fine, now how would you go about asking your friend (domain b) to put stuff somewhere?
 
you can only literally throw in a generator or a promise
but when doing bare callbacks you need these hacks like if( err )
 
Yeah, that's different. Promisify fails there but thy didn't wtf, they were just inconsistent.
I dislike the if( err ) syntax too
 
like I am sure you realize try { $.ajax(...) } catch(e) {} doesn't work
so they have error handler or another errback convention
when using that convention, that is considered throwing
 
Yeah, with their minimal and slow promises
 
so fs.exists can be said to throw true value
well even minimal promises have proper error handling scheme
 
11:14 AM
No, it just doesn't follow the (err,result) convention.
It takes a callback and returns whether or not the file exists to that callback.
 
wel you can say that too but it's same issue in the end
it's really horrible function
 
@chintankhetiya jsfiddle.net/CUUpL/10
However, there is a drawback.
 
It's not the same issue at all imo, but that's a philosophical debate :) If you promisify functions that don't abide to the convention it's your mistake.
What about checking the .length of the function?
 
yes but after all, this was an example.. I read the article where it said that many other modules could throw primitives too
 
.toLocaleDateString() is IE >= 11 and not supported on Firefox apparently.
 
11:15 AM
not just fs.exists
 
@OctavianDamiean Why ? and what this will return me ?
 
@Esailija It's certainly not safe to assume that none do. There are a lot of mediocare modules in node.
 
and by throw I mean either real throw or errbacking a string
 
@chintankhetiya Open your browser console.
 
Yeah, it's safe to assume it will happen at some point. I'm still not convinced having an option is not a better idea.
Also, I'd probably move all the configuration to a .configure function, that sounds nicer like Promise.config({longStackTraces:true}) or something.
 
11:17 AM
@C5H8NNaO4 can i use XAuth for this ?
 
there is no configuration
 
longStackTraces is configuration for example.
 
@chintankhetiya jsfiddle.net/CUUpL/13
This is with actual cross-browser support.
 
it will need to read some global configuration for that anyway in node
because if you have bluebird on your app and use a module that uses bluebird
the module you are using ... you cannot enable long stack traces for it right now
 
@OctavianDamiean Okay
let me check
 
11:20 AM
@Esailija why? That sounds like implicit global state to me. Is there any way to resolve that without harming performance?
 
why would it harm performance
when the library is initially loaded it will use a value from env
 
Oh, you mean loading two versions of the library?
Wait, I think I understand
 
no I mean like if your app uses bluebird
 
You have a module you include before you include bluebird in your own app, and that does not enable stack traces
 
but it also uses some other module which uses bluebird
that module will have their own node_modules/bluebird
 
11:22 AM
Then you try to use long stack traces and that doesn't work
 
hey guys how r you?
 
they are 2 unique copies then
 
Well, why does that happen then? Why can't you enable stack traces?
 
@mikrowelt we r gud, how r u budy?
 
good ty )
 
11:23 AM
well you can but it's kinda ugly .. you need to use require(./somemodulethatusesbb/node_modules/bluebird/js/bluebird.js).longStackTr‌​aces()
as well as require("bluebird").longStackTraces()
 
Yeah, but why can't you enable stack traces after it started working
?
 
Does any1 has expirience about automated unit testing in JavaScript? The general problem that I'a inspecting is how to run test automated in different browsers
 
if you mean toggling at runtime that cannot be done
 
@mikrowelt letscodejavascript.com I recommend this it's a faily nice introduction.
 
I mean i could easili run tests in nodeJS and get good results... but sometimes IE works differently
 
11:25 AM
@Esailija Why?
 
Ty
 
Yw, they focus on passinc specs in multiple browsers at the same time
 
because in a lot of places it is assumed it won't change after checking
 
Hi All.
Whenever the mouse cursor is out of the Button , Button Borders are getting highlighted
 
//code that assumes longStackTraces are enabled
tryCatch1(fn)
//fn disabled stack traces
//code here continues to assume they are enabled
stuff like that
it would be ridiculous to check everywhere
and to have chains of promise where stack traces were turned on in the middle
 
11:27 AM
I told you I dislike tryCatch1 and tryCatch2 right :P?
@Esailija The problem is disabling them or enabling them? All I want is the ability to enable them for new promises
 
@YSRfan That's unfortunate for the button and all your visitors.
 
@plsgogame I don't know anything abot XAuth, i would go about this by sending a crossdomainmessage to domain b which then handles the storing of the data by itself
@plsgogame just found stackoverflow.com/questions/4177803/… maybe it helps
 
I am very new . Can anybody help
what would be the reason
 
doesn't matter if you disable or enable, if there are other promises in memory which were created with different settings, then there are no guarantees
and the 2 unique copies treat each other as if they were promises from different libraries
 
Right, if they treat each other as if they're from other libraries why can't they have a different longStackTraces setting?
 
11:29 AM
they can, and that's the problem. If you want to enable longStackTraces everywhere you cannot easily do it except for your own bluebird
if you want to enable it for the other module too then you need to do the long and ugly require
 
That seems like reasonable and correct behavior to me
longStackTraces does not have to give me stack traces about code internal to other libraries msot of the times anyway. It's not your responsibility anyway, what if that library uses Q for instance?
 
1 hour ago, by Elegiac
3 mins ago, by Elegiac
how can i get
Person in function Person(firstname, lastname)

using Regex ;)
 
not really, the obvious thing to happen is that if your main bluebird has longstacktraces, then the other ones have too
 
0:)
please anyone im just on a rush
 
@Esailija Why? Your code should not bother with implementation detail of other modules that use a library you happen to use. It's implementation detail. Touching settings of other modules is a big violation of encapsulation imo.
 
11:33 AM
PostMessage - Y U DON'T ALLOW FUNCTION REFERENCES TO BE PASSED
 
@Elegiac Use .match for example
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum err it's not doing that at all
 
i need regex @BenjaminGruenbaum
 
@Elegiac Here you go:
!!> "function Person(firstname, lastname) ".match("Person")[0]
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum "Person"
 
11:34 AM
@Elegiac It's fun being ignored
 
no regex expression @BenjaminGruenbaum
 
@Elegiac Reposting it will not help you.
 
@Zirak nope its not :( specially when your in a rush
:((
 
@Esailija You expect other modules to behave differently because you changed a setting on your bluebird?
!!> "function Person(firstname, lastname) ".match(/Person/gi)[0];//@Elagiac here you go
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum ["Person"]
 
11:35 AM
hehe sorry @Zirak @OctavianDamiean
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum "Person"
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes. Let's say mongodb used promises:
Promise.longStackTraces()
mongodb.query("").catch(function(e){console.error(e.stack);})
anyone would expect that to log the full trace no?
 
@Esailija You'd expect to have to whole pipeline of mongodb.query there?
I wouldn't
 
err no I would expect it to have the long stack traces - which means the line where I started mongodb.query
 
Ah, you mean I lose everything before the code using promises without long stack traces?
First of all, we agree that if they use events, or another promise library you're screwed anyway?
 
11:38 AM
without long stack traces you get pretty shitty traces yes
 
Regardless of bluebird used in other libraries, right?
 
huh, github now allows you to specify a license when you create a repo. But they don't have wtfpl
 
yes, most libraries don't do long stack traces which is why you use Q or bluebird in the first place
if you look at this example
ReferenceError: a is not defined
    at evenMoreInner (<anonymous>:7:13)
From previous event:
    at inner (<anonymous>:6:36)
From previous event:
    at outer (<anonymous>:5:32)
From previous event:
    at <anonymous>:4:21
    at Object.InjectedScript._evaluateOn (<anonymous>:572:39)
    at Object.InjectedScript._evaluateAndWrap (<anonymous>:531:52)
    at Object.InjectedScript.evaluate (<anonymous>:450:21)
All those From previous event: stuff are a feature you need to implement in the async/promise library
otherwise the user will only get the first one... which will be much more useless than in this toy example
 
@OctavianDamiean Hey, I have calculate like this
 
Yeah, I get the problem - I don't see what you can do about it though, especially outside nodejs with no domains.
 
11:41 AM
is it okay, this is what i am looking for
 
domains dont help this at all
someone needs to be collecting the stack traces
like everytime you call a function
 
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you need to collect (unless you can determine that not for this one, which is an optimization I do )
 
Sure they do, at the end of the day if I get ReferenceError: a is not defined at evenMoreInner (<anonymous>:7:13) and then I have the domain for context of where that code ran, I know pretty much what happened even if I don't have the full trace.
 
that's why I said the example is a toy example
the evenMoreInner is usually useless in practice and you need more
 
11:44 AM
@OctavianDamiean i.imgur.com/kCt5KGa.png
This is the happiest day of my life.
 
So just to get this straight, the problem is in:
somePromise.then(function(){
   nonPromiseInterfaceOrPromiseWithNoStackTrace.asyncSomething(function(err,cb){
      throw new Error("lol I throw just cause");
   });
}
?
 
that example would still give helpful short trace.. what I am talking about is stuff like
Error: Error happened
  at null._onTimeout (/home/spion/Documents/tests/async-compare/lib/fakes.js:27:27)
  at Timer.listOnTimeout [as ontimeout] (timers.js:105:15)
All the meat would be in the "From previous event:" (if they were collected)
 
Hi, i have a problem with a jquery draggable image. A jsfiddle can be found here: jsfiddle.net/eVvnL/5 I have a rotated div and in that jsfiddle you shouldnt be able to drag the image so you can see the red background
 
If asyncSomething in my example above uses a setTimeout I lose the context completely and get a meaningless trace right?
 
yes, but you could use delay() instead. Point is that even if you use delay() in a promise library that doesn't collect, you get same result as wtih setTimeout
 
11:49 AM
I'd at least get somePromise.then -> nonPromiseInterfaceOrPromiseWithNoStackTrace.asyncSomething -> null._onTimeout -> Timer.listOnTimeout if I use domains. If I don't I don't get the first part.
@Esailija What if I use a library that uses setTimeout and not delay?
Yeah, I think domains don't solve this problem but they do give me some context
 
@Zirak heh, congrats!
 
I know what line of my code the error originated in, even if I don't know what happened after I left it other than the trace they give me for that part.
 
oh, here's my beta: zirak.github.io/js-questions
 
It's the small things in life, isn't it?
 
I'm adding the timer now
 
11:51 AM
@BenjaminGruenbaum no I meant that you could use delay
 
@Esailija Sure I can use delay but external code can't.
 
if you use a library that uses setTimeout, how do you even use it ? By promisifying/custom promise wrapper and everything is fine again
 
@Esailija You're promisifying the outermost method, it could call setTimeout on its own
 
@Zirak you'll have to come see my Terraria house today.
 
function lolwtf(err,cb){
   setTimeout(function(){
       setTimeout(function(){
           throw "lolwtf_I'mAString";
       },100);
      cb(null,"Haha")
   },100);
}
 
11:53 AM
function someLib(cb) {
    setTimeout(function(){
        setTimeout(function(){
            cb(null, true)
        },100);
    }, 150);
}
or even
 
Array.prototype.purge = function(){
        this.length = 0;
}
 
@C5H8NNaO4 thanks, may be i need use jsonp, so hard...
 
If I promisify that (my example), I still get an uncaught error with no trace, don't I? With domain I get some context or something.
 
Array.prototype.flood = function(){
       this.length = 1e10;
}
 
with domain you will slowly leak resources and crash your process
you should crash immediately instead
 
11:55 AM
@Esailija We're talking about debug builds here anyway are we not?
About getting more decent stack traces
I want to know what called the setTimeout when I get a stack trace in debug
 
you can run with long stack traces in production too
 
Yeah, still, this is very valuable information domains would give you for debugging.
You don't really want to crash. You'd rather slow die and notify the developer than crash. That said that's still not what I'm talking about domains for here. I'm talking about better stack traces when external code throws.
 
you are talking about serious bugs in some 3rd party library that causes them to throw in their own timeout -- that is not on priority list to handle tbh :)
 
Would your example in someLib give a correct abd full stack trace promisified?
 
bugs like that are still handled as long as they happen synchronously when calling the someLib
 
11:58 AM
@plsgogame You're welcome, i hope it helped you. Fetching the data at domain b from domain a via jsonP would be a possibility yes. What's hard about it?
 
yes because it uses errback correctly
 
I'll open an issue and you can put it on low priority :P
 
well I was exaggerating
it's not on any list at all :D
 
what is .getContext? I know you use it on Canvas, but what for?
 
To get a drawing context.
 
12:02 PM
@C5H8NNaO4 thx. But my skill very low. where should I start?
 
!!tell deep google mdn getContext
 
thanks
 
@plsgogame depends on what you want to achieve
 
@C5H8NNaO4 i want save data from aaa.com to localstorage bbb.com domain)
 
12:09 PM
thats right.
thats right....
 
You can be a Senator if you were born in Canada?
I know you can't be President.
 
yea but you got to apply before you are 18 ;)
 
@KendallFrey Yes, you can.
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
 
Really? You sure?
Arnie was never President.
 
Born 20km from where I live, has been a senator though.
@KendallFrey I didn't say you can be a president, I meant you can be a senator.
Oh crap, referenced the wrong message.
 
12:13 PM
ah
 
and this is just ridiculous
 
> A president must be a natural-born citizen of the United States. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States)
> The weight of legal and historical authority indicates that the term "natural born" citizen would mean a person who is entitled to U.S. citizenship "by birth" or "at birth", ... even ... by being born abroad to U.S. citizen-parents. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural-born_citizen_of_the_United_States)
 
So if move to the US when I'm 21, I'd become eligible at 35.
 
http://deepschool.kd.io/Pages/Experiments/acceleration.htm

How Do i make the Graph go on forever? (i.e. i want a scrollbar to appear to show content after 200px)
 
12:17 PM
best woosh gif i've ever seen
 
@KendallFrey wait a minute, I'm an idiot. He wasn't a senator, he was a governor.
 
@C5H8NNaO4 can i read cookeis for domain .aaa.com staing on test.aaa.com?
 
!!tell plsgogame google Reading JavaScript cookies from a subdomain
 
!!> 'god'.split('').reverse().join('')
 
12:22 PM
@Zirak "dog"
 
Coincidence? I think not.
 
You mean dogs are dogly?
 
!!> 'live'.split('').reverse().join('')
 
@C5H8NNaO4 "evil"
 
A dog just died in Bones, and they uncovered a dog fighting ring. It's somehow so much sadder to see dead dogs than it is to see dead humans (at least in TV shows)...and it seems like many other people feel the same way
 
12:25 PM
@C5H8NNaO4 aha, it's sad...
 
@Zirak I completely agree.
 
@Zirak I know the feel. but i always found that strange of us
we value fake animal life over fake human life
 
Dead humans don't bother me at all, dead animals on the other hand ...
 
Of course, if you knew the dead person intimately, a stranger dead dog will pale in comparison
Maybe we can bond with animals much more easily than we can bond with humans, especially TV humans.
 
34 secs ago, by rlemon
we value fake animal life over fake human life
 
12:27 PM
@plsgogame Why?
 
@Zirak would be interesting to know why.
 
@Esailija I don't like the Async suffix btw :P
 
life if shaggy died no one would care. scooby doo and the world wouldn't be able to function
 
@Zirak Agreeing on that too
 
If I meet a dog on the street, it instantly makes me happier, and I could give him a quarter of an hour of my time to pet and play with him. That's practically what I do in the dog park...playing and remeeting them is so much fun. But if I meet a person on the street...most likely nothing.
 
12:28 PM
At least that showed me that I'm not a psycho (at least not as much as I thought I'd be).
 
IIRC @SomeGuy feels the same way, and I know that all my close friends do, too.
 
I was already worried that I felt that way, turns out it's normal.
 
But if we move away from pets...I feel a lot less badly for dead parrots or dead giraffes or dead sea lions or...dead spiders.
 
That's probably the point where we differ a bit.
 
I think you @OctavianDamiean does not share that sentiment above, and somehow appreciate these animals more, but I'm wondering if others do, too
 
12:31 PM
I connect to them just like I connect to dogs and cats.
 
And you're a vegetarian?
 
I Am
 
No, I mean I'm fully aware of the implications of eating meat.
 
Bacon isn't a meat right?
 
Really? And it doesn't bug you? To think about rows of dead cows, packaged and transported solely for your consumption?
 
12:32 PM
But I view that as a necessary evil.
 
@C5H8NNaO4 because i'm newbie.
 
@OctavianDamiean ex-fucking-actly.
 
Interesting
 
if we were less population we wouldn't be shipping millions of them we would be raising a handful and killing only them
 
That's a rationalisation, vegetarians can live quite well. My sister's a vegetarian, her diet's fine.
 
12:33 PM
imagine how you would feel if you had to kill your pet cow after 3 years so you and your family could survive
 
I know, I still haven't figured out why I think of it like that, maybe just to excuse it for myself.
 
Question, why isnt overflow:scroll working?
 
@Zirak but that is a life style that requires (if done properly) supplementation
 
@plsgogame You asked, if its possible to read a cookie from a subdomain, the answer answers it positively with an example, so what about this is said ? =)
 
@Zirak I know you can but the problem is that by the time I realized how I feel about dead animals, I was already addicted to meat because I was raised that way.
 
12:34 PM
synthetic meat. this is where the real winner is
then we no longer have to worry about cow farts
 
@rlemon I'm not aware of what she takes, but even if she does need supplements, she accepts that completely.
 
Soylent!
 
The fact remaining that she can live without eating meat (or fish, or poultry, anything that had eyes)
 
I'm trying to change my diet but that'll take some time.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum other choices include $, _, ? :D
 
12:35 PM
She even refuses to buy brands of yoghurt which contain gelatine produced from fish
 
Guuys, im vegetarian, and i dont need supllements
 
now if anyone is going to look up the cow farting thing, it is a real problem. but mostly they burp - but the farting sounds funnier.
the more you know...
 
The biggest problem however is that simply refusing to eat meat is not enough for me, I know the conditions in which most animals have to live in, and I view that as cruelty which is even worse than killing animals.
 
didn't know about the burping
 
12:36 PM
@deep go ask a doctor.
you do
you are not going to drop dead without supplimenting.
but it is unhealthy
 
I Have, in the past i have had to have Iron Supplements, but the asian diet sort of makes up for it.
 
there are other proteins you need and other crap
I remember going over it in health class in school
and reading about it later in life
 
@rlemon Fuck, I forgot the English word for it...it's a type of ant-like creature, eats through wood mostly...anyway, they're THE major contributor of greenhouse gases. Of course, that's not to say our meat industry doesn't make it worse...
 
soy protein isn't the same and doesn't really cut it for brain development
makes you wonder
 
@Zirak termite?
 
12:38 PM
@OctavianDamiean Thank you! ...that's the same as the non-English word...
 
lol
 
@Zirak wait, are you french?!
 
But really, the meat industry isn't exactly the problem, it's more like the western meat industry. The production to consumption ratio is absurdly high
 
@Zirak you are a liar, I just looked up the translation and it looks NOTHING like english!!!
;)
 
12:39 PM
A lot of left overs are just left unused, as with all branches of western food industries.
 
@Zirak Yes, and the production process is the worst.
Like they way chicken are held and so on.
 
yea, USA is the largest producer but Brazil isn't far behind, China has quite the taste for beef as well and imports a lot + has a very steadily growing beef industry
 
But anyway! Rainbows with glitter: Pros and cons.
 
However, that's one of the few areas where I can control whom I support and whom I don't.
 
@OctavianDamiean everyone harps on the USA for this but ignores the other major players who are worse conditions
 
12:42 PM
You anti-glitter too?
 
not that I am defending the usa, but I think the other guys need some hate as well
 
@rlemon I didn't say the US is the only bad one there.
 
Brazil and China are worse
 
I actually didn't mention any country at all.
 
Cattle production anyways
"western production" i.e. north america
but I suppose you could have meant The Americas
 
12:44 PM
Not sure, Zirak said that. :)
 
and you agreed to that message mate ;)
 
"Western" goes to mean today as "started by the 'Mericans, spread to other countries"
So the Chinese food produce industry is "western"
 
To be honest, I thought of western more like the ideology and production process.
 
I usually say it as "insanely stupid you can hear the red white and blue"
 
Yea, what Zirak said.
 
12:47 PM
eh, I suppose I don't credit the USA with much of the innovations other people do. They didn't start the cultivation of beef or the beef industry they just figured out how to grow and kill the most.
and afaik that is partly due to their prime corn growing area in the "corn belt"
 
@Zirak I feel about the same for all dead things, really.
 
<1% of the corn grown you actually eat.
 
@SomeGuy does that include dead people?
 
most of it is ethanol or feed
 
@Esailija What about returning a new object with the methods? (Well, I can think of a way I actually like but it's _way too slow)
 
12:50 PM
@OctavianDamiean Yep. No difference between a dead human and a dead dog.
 
But summing the char codes of "Bush" gives 402, and summing "Obama" gives 480. 402 + 480 = 882. 9/11 = 0.81818181...182, multiply by 0.01e18 (the legal age!!!!!) and add 700 and you get a number ending with 882
COINCIDENCE? I THINK NOT
THE PLOT THICKENS
 
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@Zirak Hahahaha
 
I just looked into the tab.. saw Ziraks Plot.... rolleyes.... tab switched again notice: "nothing special happend, alright"
 
FUCK YALL, MY CONSPURACY IS LEGIT
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'MERICA
 
12:56 PM
YEAH! YOU GUYS JUST DON'T WAN'T TO SEE THE TRUTH
 

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