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19:00
@Mysticial Fast Fourier srantform
fucking swamp shit
I wanted to play games but can't because brother wants to watch youtube.
Play Crawl
and how would I obtain it?
oh, I'd probably have to download it. On my swamp internet.
It is about 20MB
welcome to the swamp
19:08
@StackedCrooked where are you hosting coliru?
rackspace
@StackedCrooked ah ok, I read that rackspace was totally overpriced?
yeah, I'm being ripped off
but I'm too lazy to change providers
19:11
No
@StackedCrooked What are the better solutions?
I heard Linode is pretty good. I have only done little research.
My VPS originally belonged to SliceHost, but that company was taken over by Rackspace.
@StackedCrooked Ah, I think I have heard of them, too
@StackedCrooked haha, they are like the facebook of cloud hosters
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19:19
interesting. this pizza restaurant has a menu for 16eur which consists of:
- 30cm pizza (around 6eur)
- large pasta (most expensive is 9eur with big prawns)
- cutlet (most expensive one 8eur)
+ 3 drinks (1eur each)
@Xeo is any of it any good? :p
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that's what I'd have to check. getting good reviews though
@R.MartinhoFernandes Look at that.
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that menu is way too much for one person though :(
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@Xeo That is what you have a fridge for.
user1804599
19:29
@gnzlbg yeah, I briefly mentioned it. However, I have the strong suspicion (from the OP code) that c++03 is in order
@EtiennedeMartel pretty gross, really
@StackedCrooked :(
@Etienne wow that's neat.
No pics :(
new #containerchoice infographic:
+1 That has merit. Though you should point out that if you are going to compose a distribution from several others, as the OP intends, then e.g. composing 6 distributions will incur the overhead of 6+1 virtual dispatches on each invocation. This is likely not the reason that the OP chose C++. — sehe 8 secs ago
19:37
How vigilant of him.
More people should be watching google's products
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Hmm.
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I should use a matrix instead of a hash for this.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Quite a number of well done pictures on that source link
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@sehe Oh, I now see that this could have been read as a suggestion to downvote that guy. This wasn't my intention, though. I just wanted to spare others who downvoted the answer (it was bad in several ways, mind you) the trouble of the guy jumping on them.
19:43
@sbi yeah. I checked on meta and the mods/highrep peeps there got it the right way, apparently :) You're good
Confusion has been lifted. And the incident all but forgotten
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@RobertHarvey Multiple times? If so, then not by me. I don't think I had encountered him before. But then, he seemed to have offended others, too, so I suppose he might have annoyed others to the point where they jumped on him before.
I have given my POV on the issue here.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol - that just caught my eye.
also I don't think "I pity you" is particularly polite. but, if your intention is to flare it all up again, that's a pretty good contribution
Natural bias, I presume
19:50
indeed ;p
@LightnessRacesinOrbit huh. I'll remind you of your latent wisdom next time it would apply to you :)
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@Jefffrey With the Operator Overloading FAQ, this happens to me all the time: Someone reads the whole thing, and then goes to upvote the question and all the answers. A day later the rep gets deducted by the script. :-/ I think at one point I even asked about this on meta to change the script, but they just shrugged (and now I can't find the question).
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I never know which one is the right one without looking it up. Care to give a quick overview? If it's done well, I might just remember it this time. :)
Just, think "Wining and dining"
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Given what my gut reaction would have been, this was incredibly polite.
19:53
@sbi Wine is fine; whining is a Horrible thing to do.
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@sehe I do now. Nothing happens. What am I suppsoed to look for?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh damn, I had it the other way around. Sigh.
@sbi I understand. But I have to deal in absolutes in order to give an objective response :)
So... That must mean you usually "Whine and dine". Uggh.
@sbi I see
Impolite is best polite
19:55
and that's why you got invaded and shat on
@sbi I thought it was polite. It could have been preceived inflammatory, without the ample arguments given. Now, it was clearly a tone-down gesture from the impressive list of good points made.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Is he crimean?
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@sehe He deducted 6 from my 92k of rep, and (deliberately, I suppose) stayed under the serial voting reversing script's radar. I had already flagged his rudest comment. What was I supposed to ask the meta crowd?
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@sehe Shrug. Still nothing happens. I suggest you either explain yourself or we just drop this.
The Crimeans have not been shat on
they have been unshat on
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19:57
Now I pity me.
might have been better just to let it be
@sbi yeah. Well, My point was more about it making /more/ sense to take it to meta. But this was with me still misunderstanding your request, I guess
this cannot be the biggest concern in your life
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@presiuslitelsnoflek That's bullshit. There's been many coming here, hanging out a bit, and politely asking a question or starting to take part in the ongoing discussions, which nobody was hostile to. @Martin had it right.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit How could I go to bed tonight, while someone was clearly wrong on the Internet?
Laugh at them and then forget about them
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20:01
@RobertHarvey Oops. I saw this too late. :-/
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@JohannesSchaub-litb I didn't.
@sbi Ah. It got unpinned, then :)
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@sehe I hadn't even looked at the starboard.
bad monkey
20:08
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A: In which scenario do I use a particular STL Container?

Mikael PerssonHere is a flowchart inspired by David Moore's version (see above) that I created, which is up-to-date (mostly) with the new standard (C++11). This is only my personal take on it, it's not indisputable, but I figured it could be valuable to this discussion:

upboats needed
I gave him an upboat, although that list there is kinda weird
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You wish.
@SamDeHaan Yeah, most people need to get burned a few times before they start doing this. Good luck!
@SamDeHaan And? Have you got your brain fixed meanwhile?
20:28
@Griwes uh?
@EtiennedeMartel IceКрым.
IceKrym.
I.e. either IceCrimea (when you take the meaning), or ice cream (when you pronounce it).
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@sehe Worse: he'll never get over it.
Sometimes, life is such a bitch.
Now that I have this fucking test done, and the code it tests compiling, it turns out that the code uses stuff that isn't ported to the platform I am testing on, so I get linker errors which to remove I'd have to port that code. And it's 9:30pm here.
Screw this, I'd rather go home.
sbi's going through some things
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Dear NSA, Did I miss any calls while I was in the shower?
I like Muriel.
> I'm 95 years young. I don't repeat myself. My dog Tiger gets me, my children aren't even on twitter! I'm 95 years young. I'm a champion quilter & baker. I'm 95.
heh
I almost made it outside today, but at the door, was blown right back into the bldg. LOL. #winnnnndy
This can't be a "real" account
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20:39
Actually, I do believe she's real.
@sbi hehehe borked it will be. niceref
@sbi cough
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think she's 95.
Not sure, though.
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. @tweetsbi I'm 95 but I'm busy. Sewing classes, quilting, dog 2 the park, cooking, teaching English, paperwork, picking out olives.
@sehe Am I missing something?
That tweet at made my Twitter "Interaction" tab explode just from the "...favorited a tweet you were mentioned in" notification.
@sbi I got retweeted once and i woke up with like 12 emails from twitter =/
20:46
@Mysticial libURGENT
:D
libURGENT HELP NEEDED what does that library do? — Borgleader 6 secs ago
"This question appears to be off-topic because it is too URGENT!!!"
relevant
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@Borgleader 12? I think there was a 3digit number of favorites alone. And RTs. And replies. And replies to the replies. And whatnot. Spammed me for two days. There's still a few trickling in even now.
@sbi Oh wow
20:51
> deleted 10989 characters in body
@Mysticial huge code dump?
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Q: Program does not compile correctly due to X11 libURGENT HELP NEEDED

user3466060I am trying to install a program called MOOG on my Ubuntu 13.10 and I have installed all the necessary Libraries (X11 and sm) and I get the following compiling error: An interesting fact is that I have it installed the program on a Ubuntu 12.04 LTS version and did not have this problem. Looking ...

close enough
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@Borgleader Oh look, it's just 71 favorites. And 22 RTs. And what seems two dozen replies. It doesn't show the replies to the replies, though.
Code Golf question: Come up with the most creative way to make "URGENT HELP NEEDED" in a valid program.
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20:53
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> We have this hope that the game will touch people. – Yeuchz, do I want them to touch me?
Anyway, I just missed a bus, and I don't want to miss the next one, too. So I am wrapping it up here. See you!
Someone voted to reopen the question?!?!
@EtiennedeMartel Ah! That's the brand of evangelism that I grew up with/ Sweet memories
@Mysticial vtd registered
20:59
@sehe oh wow, really? That must have been.... "interesting"
Yeah. You know the crazy part is, you don't really realize that this is going on and perhaps a tad... excentric. Until, well, much later.
I started having my own take on things at 12. Then, to be honest I quickly became rather immune to the excesses but, I stuck it out till I left my mom's place. ~18
@sehe me too
@jalf Mind you, they're not /always/ going around mongering satan-fear, bu, they; if there's some tough nut to crack, nothing quite delivers a pep-talk as saying stuff like "Let's all standup agains Satan", "Let's unite in prayer and show those demons that God is here" etc. etc.
@StackedCrooked Do you agree also with the "no-hard-feelings" attitude? I think many come away "unscathed"
I don't understand what you mean with no-hard-feelings attitude.
@sehe yeah, most people act pretty normally most of the time. Even if they have some funny ideas
21:06
@sbi You're old enough to be touched.
Somehow sad truth. Or maybe, that's what saves our society. Dunno. It would be interesting if people just wore badges saying "deranged", "looney", "ok", "mad scientist" etc.
@sehe it was this church btw. (fix the url yourself)
Last year I met someone who believed that God spoke to her through her parrot. She was really warm and sweet and friendly. I liked her a lot
What about the parrot?
The parrot was a bit of a jerk
It was a pretty lousy ambassador for God :p
21:07
Hahaha. On what to do if you're in a pile-up:
> >3.) Tweet, Instagram, Whatever
> [...]
> I know it sounds stupid, but it will help the media, it will inform your friends as well, and it will sell Cadillacs
She also shot her former husband, I've been told
Quite a character
parrots just repeat what they hear
Like people.
:P
@jalf that helps to understand the situation :)
21:10
@StackedCrooked Zoooo. Ze hebben wel een web designer daar
@sehe they are all treating their service professionally
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I want to implement merge sort.
the preacher used to be a businessman.
hence, his focus on professionalism (or appearance of)
@jalf I had a landlady ("hospita", so I had a room in her apartment) that was Jehova's witness. I've seen it all.
She kept trying to give me stuff. And one day she sued someone for sexual assualt (one of the elders of their "Kingdom Group"?) and I was asked to come to the police station to testify
no compiler has yet implemented the C++11 rules of using declarations and namelookup of class members
21:13
She was one hell of a sad lonely old lady. I still feel sorry. And I was a moron to stay there for almost 2 years. I'm pretty sure I was clinically depressed at that time.
as far as i know.. this is not good
@sehe They also have good musicians. It seems like everything is going well for them. It must be God's will :P
@sehe :/
@StackedCrooked Hah. Both churches that I've ever been "in" had business people for leaders. I think it's definitely a power thing. Also about charity and actually being conscientious. But, power, most importantly
@sehe Ugh, that sucks. :( I liked my story better. That was just on my vacation in the US. I spent a few days visiting an acquaintance, who took me to meet her family, including her aunt, the crazy parrot lady
21:15
@jalf I'm just happy I never accepted any gifts (outside for an old CD player that was clearly redundant). It wouldn't sit well if I still had "stuff" that tied me to her in one way or another
They believed Belgium was the country named after the devil. (bel...)
@sehe Yeah, I can understand that
@jalf I'm a bit slow to respond to my environment. I think that'll probably never change. The bright side: people know I'm reaaaaaally patient.
@StackedCrooked Trololol
@sehe I think Jehova is worse than evangelical.
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Whenever I see a beautiful algorithm, my dick gets NP-hard.
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21:17
I have the fondest memories of summercamps (preaching/bible study in the morning; recreation in the afternoon; sermon/guest preacher in the evening).
@sehe Yeah, but they were being serious. And they claimed to have evidence by matching parts of "openbaringen" to the situation in the country.
@StackedCrooked 100% sure
@sehe All this was in the Netherlands?
@StackedCrooked So many things to recognize :)
@jalf Yes. They'd call it terrorist training camps now, I wager :) (No doubt it still exists. And it's predominantly "good")
"good" meaning what, exactly? :p
Good as in not a bad thing, or not evil?
21:20
@sehe Maybe you'll also recognize this pattern: mainstream evangelicalism is "lauw" be we are the special chosen ones.
@jalf Not evil
@StackedCrooked Yup. "We have to make God's plan happen" vs. "you have to make the most of your god-given talents". "Everyone has a gift". etc.
@StackedCrooked lauw?
@jalf it sure happens in your country as well. Evangelicalism is pretty big, but always "undercover".
@DeadMG lukewarm
@DeadMG It's a reference to the bible verse: So, because you are lukewarm--neither hot nor cold--I am about to spit you out of my mouth.
@jalf I also fear that these surroundings will have been good breeding ground for evil - but more the kind of evil that scouting groups also attract IMO. So, the inevitable kind of evil that happens wherever (relative) adults can have a dominant relationship with groups of (vulnerable) kids/youths
Never seen anything like that, but thinking back, it sometimes does give me the creeps
@StackedCrooked Oh sure. I know it does. But it's something you generally mostly associate with the US rather than Europe
21:24
The US is ..special, in this regard :)
US Supersized Everything(TM)
But I think evangelicism is fairly harmless compared to most sects.
@StackedCrooked what's the difference, exactly?
Yeah. Somehow they mostly dodge that.
@jalf You are free to leave at any time. You are not forced to pay money.
21:26
Hahahaha! :D
ah
And you don't have to try to convince other people to join the faith.
@StackedCrooked Do you agree that the most harmful aspect might well be amateur mental healthcare ("pastoral care" as "faux shrinks"). I've personally seen that multiple times, and partly experienced it. I've been quite confused at times.
@StackedCrooked No, as long as you understand that whomever you donot save will potentially miss the boat to heaven. But, yeah, one of the best things is that (we at least) were being reminded that "God is the judge, we just have to love eachother"
@Borgleader Hell-ban
People giggling about Carmack now working for Facebook - if you have a Facebook account YOU ARE WORKING FOR FACEBOOK.
@sehe There was a girl in my church named Tania. She seemed to have some kind of mental disorder (probably schizophrenia). But it was prophesized that she would be healed and would be given all the gifts of the holy spirit. After I left the church my sister kept going for a while. I heard from her that she was declared to be miraculously healed and stopped taking medication. But then my sister also stopped going. A few years later I read that she had relapsed serverly.
@sehe Yeah. That too. I mean that you were not forced to do silly stuff like going door to door like the Jehovas.
There were no quotas or anything.
But this makes it sound like I'm defending it.
@StackedCrooked Except for speaking in tongues, praying out loud, dancing, clapping, all that
21:34
Which is not my intention :)
@sehe hehe
Oh, and getting baptized. I never was baptized.
And I hardly ever took the "avondmaal" (communion?) because I always thought "I bet I'm too sinful today". They literally said this "Don't come if you think your heart isn't pure." - I think they sometimes reinforced it with veiled threats of God punishing or something.
I was always surprised at the number of people that had the sheer guts to go up there and take a piece of "Matzes" and a sip of wine (I think they had grape juice)
@sehe I skipped it a few times as well.
@sehe It was crumbled bread and grape juice (the (initial) fruit of the winestock).
> "whinestock"
just to humour some Germans
@sehe in my church we didn't have to go. A person came round with the bread and "wine".
21:40
@Borgleader :D
@Borgleader lol
@StackedCrooked Oh. I think social pressure was considerably larger in our church then. No, they made doubly sure that every "act of service" for God was very visible. And of course, it was only polite to not look :)
Every sermon would end with the preacher praying for salvation and asking for people to raise their hand if they needed salvation. And then they'd be asked to come forward after the service to have a praying session.
All of this can be explained as very positive and mutually beneficial. But it's also kinda creepy
@sehe I see. In my case privacy was emphasized. Everyone was asked to close their eyes before the raising hands thing. And those that did did not have to reveal themselves by coming forward or anything.
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A: Why is it impossible to build a compiler that can determine if a C++ function will change the value of a particular variable?

nightcrackerImagine such compiler exists. Let's also assume that for convenience it provides a library function that returns 1 if the passed function modifies a given variable and 0 when the function doesn't. Then what should this program print? int variable = 0; void f() { if (modifies_variable(f, var...

Nice one :)
@StackedCrooked Did you have "healings"? And "opwekking"? And "gebedsronden"? So, when say Rasti Rostelli was in town doing his "Hypnosis Show" the "hard core" members would go around the block praying for the devil to leave and God to be revealed
Have you guys talked about MS releasing DOS source code yet?
21:49
@sehe healing sessions resulted in people sobbing and others screaming. opwekking was the grand promise of the future. gebedsronden? we had bidstonden every wednesday.
@FredOverflow they did?
@FredOverflow I find the examples not illumination the underlying design decisions.
How come Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem hasn't even been mentioned yet? :( — sehe 17 secs ago
@FredOverflow wow, I did not expect them to do that
Note that these are ancient versions of DOS and Word :) It even predates FAT16 iirc.
21:51
@FredOverflow lol @ top comment
@FredOverflow BlueRaja has a decent answer.
@StackedCrooked Same here.
@StackedCrooked There are lots of other funny comments, read on, it'll be well worth your time :)
Win 98 a 32 bit GUI for a 16 bit shell written for an 8 bit OS written for a 4 bit chip by a 2 bit company, that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
I think is the adage.
@sbi Oh come on now. Take the blinders off.
21:55
badfart proc    far             ;(what a hack!!)
    ret
badfart endp
@StackedCrooked lol
@sehe Maybe nobody knows how to pronounce Gödel? Hint: it rhymes with Knödel.
@FredOverflow Close to Yodel
@sehe Nope, thats like hope to shop.
^ Knödel
@FredOverflow i don't understand..
@StackedCrooked I like how they named that function badfart. It's a hack to simulate retf with ret.
21:58
Ö is somewhat close to the e in fern.
The assembler probably didn't support retf or something, read the reddit comments.
@CaptainGiraffe He's one of those guys that have rigour in their thoughts and answers. I remember running into him a lot on algorithmics in my first months on SO
@sehe You weren't? I was when I was 13.
@presiuslitelsnoflek remember, things are subjective. You don't need blinders if you have a brain capable of arriving at different interpretations of reality :)
@sehe Yes, I appreciate that too. I'm constantly very impressed how you have adapted that to your style. You deserve the same credit.
22:01
@CaptainGiraffe I still feel like a fraud. But yeah, I don't feel the need to delete my answers since about a year or 1.5 :)
@StackedCrooked Nope. I became critical just in time, though. I don't know what triggered that. Certainly not my family. Probably my own predisposition + someone significant (I'd blame my violin teacher, who infected me with all kinds of other Good(TM) things)
It took me way longer to get to that realization. But the idea that losing faith means hell caused me to be afraid to question the faith.
That was the major factor that stifled my thinking.
I have bunch of beliefs shared by very few people ... by beliefs I mean the idea of how this world works
I had this really bland God is good upbringing. But when I was 10 they told me -"Dear Giraffe (I had not made it to Captain yet) do you want to have a nice bike and confirm your belief in God?". It would be dishonest of me since I don't believe that.
I don't think I understood the concept of God until I was way too rooted in science to ever buy into it
but I went to a Catholic school so they did indeed try.
hymn singing, bible thumping reading, daily prayers, the whole shebang.
looking back on it, I'm actually rather pissed off that shit qualified for state funding.
certainly motivated me to take less of a live-and-let-live attitude to religion in general
Funny story: My nephews and their grandmother were all riding in my car, the kid asks about something, I explain. Their grandmother says -"Why do you always have to tell them in such a scientific manner". That was my first contact with that.
22:18
is there something the simpsons dont foresee o.o
You have to fac that cnt really hard to make it work. — Captain Obvlious 1 hour ago
LOL
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Q: C++ - Can't for the life of me figure out what I have wrong here (dynamic arrays)

user1888527Trying to create an array of integers from a single integer here (this is for a homework assignment to create a larger integer). All the couts here are me trying to figure out why it doesn't seem to want to print the integer. Here's my constructor: MyInt::MyInt (int n) { maxsize = 1; if (n >

best question title ever :)
@sehe Yes, I know. I don't really like my POV to be called "bullshit" :)
user1804599
22:35
We had to think up an algorithm for a particular simulation problem back in college and I just realised it would have been much nicer if I implemented it using a Markov chain.
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In particular, if I implemented it as a function taking two states and returning the probability of the transition from the first one to the second one, the set of possible states and a pointer to the current state.
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Where “the set of possible states” is actually implemented as just a single integer (there were about 2000 possible states).
and why is it not possible to use the parser i posted? — Baradé 32 mins ago
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Problem is, we had to implement it as a Nassi–Shneiderman diagram, which is terrible when working with any data structures beyond arrays unless you give a thorough description aside it (which was probably not allowed).
Honestly, I haven't looked. I'm in the habit of reasoning towards the goal. "Organically grown" parser expressions might not even complete, and reasoning about them is... tough. However, see the updated answer. Cheers. — sehe 21 secs ago
@telkitty.exe we notussed
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22:44
Lotus Notus.
@CaptainGiraffe lol
> "Dear Giraffe (I had not made it to Captain yet)"
@CaptainGiraffe Cool story
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I wish I had cool stories to tell.
22:59
me too

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