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20:02
@DeadMG Probably done on a private runway.
20:14
@rightfold please be joking
@sehe yeah, he really means Best Song Ever (NSFL)
I'm getting old. I'm ready to go to bed at 10pm.
hello
watch'a doin?
trying to find out if the case of the first letter of a variable in python actually means something
20:19
LoL
@Jefffrey Wait. So it does get worse.
Who knew
> NSFLife
Pythons capitalize on your head, not theirs
I have a friend which has a pet snake.
Wait. It's not a friend. Just a guy I know.
...
20:21
It's pretty impressive how he leaves it be around the house.
(I'm not talking about penises)
convincing
I swear.
I trust you do.
How is that relevant. Personally, I have always thought swearing to be a sign of unreliable people
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=[
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y refraction no like me
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20:25
did I hurt it when it was a child. ;~;
I swear on my balls I've always told the truth when swearing on my balls.
It's like a certificate of truth.
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Recursive Testicle Reference: Semen Overflow
I really care about my balls.
Just like ThePhD cares about his shiny ones.
Ok, let's stop this discussion.
Discussion? Where?
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It's hidden behind the Penis Monologues™
20:28
Exactly.
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By god
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I am going to get Refraction working today
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and it's going to look fucking fantastic.
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@sehe I like many songs way better.
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Such as Everything Remains as It Never Was, which I am currently listening to.
20:32
Robots ^
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Oh, new song by Xandria. Let’s see.
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Kinky.
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@ThePhD I already got the ball gag for you babe. <3
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@rightfold Will you twist my nipples by putting nipple rings made out of semi-conductive magnetic circuitry and place micro robots on them?
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No. I will put electrified needles through hem.
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20:39
Oh. That sounds much more dangerous.
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Much more fun!
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I feel like I'm in a BDSM chat...
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Well, let me make you feel like you're in a C++ chat again!
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20:45
^ 0.2 refraction power, 1.0 reflection power, and it still looks horrifically wrong.
@ThePhD keep going, you are close
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The reflection looks okay
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It's the refraction that's totally balls wrong
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When I turn off reflection and just leave refraction,
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it looks completley normal
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20:48
What the bloody hell <_>
you're horrible ^^
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No, really, it's like there's absolutely no refraction happening
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I don't understand. >.<
user1804599
@ThePhD dat pun
<wow> word 2013 just imported my twocolumn PDF file with some tables and equations almost flawlessly </wow>
20:56
I just fiddled with an idea for a T-shirt:
@ThePhD Probably a simple error in one of your math formulas. Like a+b*c instead of (a+b)*c or something.
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Maybe. =/
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That's where all my shit is.
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@FredOverflow That idea is worse than the Jump to Conclusions Mat by Tom Synkowski.
this seems wrong
const T sintsquared = ( iorratio * iorratio ) * ( static_cast<T>( 1 ) - ( cosi * cosi ) );
if ( sintsquared > static_cast<T>( 1 ) )
return Fur::nullopt;
shouldn't be if ( sintsquared > static_cast<T>( iorratio * iorratio ) ) ?
21:06
@FredOverflow wouldn't work. at all
@rightfold yeah, duh. you can reuse those for years
@ThePhD you have this condition in other places also (hint: refactor :P )
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@sehe depends on the quality and amount of chewing.
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@BartoszKP It's only in 3 places? (refract, fresnal and rschlick_fresnel)
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We can ignore the fresnel's because I'm nto using them yet, it's just the refraction bit.
@ThePhD 2 places is enough for refactoring. Sometimes even 1.
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21:09
Do not ever duplicate code.
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It is instant cancer.
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It spreads and kills you.
anyway, isn't it wrong because it ignores the amplitude?
Code duplication turns Bjarnes into Jameses.
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21:11
That's the equation I'm using to write this.
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With t = transmittance (refraction) and r = reflectance
@ThePhD ok, so if I understand correctly, 0<=(iorratio*iorratio)<=1 so nevermind then : )
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Yes. :D
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It will never exceed 1 (n is the normal of the incident ray on hte object, which is normalized. iorratio won't exceed 1, iorratio * iorratio won't exceed 1 either)
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n1 < n2, and if it isn't, it'll return a Null Optional
21:22
Invent a programming language where every bug in a raytracer is a compile-time error. Problem solved.
> I'm trying to have a manager class that contains an array of array of pointers to certain objects, let's call these objects mushrooms.
eew, managers and double pointers
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@FredOverflow Halting problem.
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You can never implement such a language if that is the only restriction.
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Also, bugs may not be mechanically detectable as their existence may be subjective.
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@FredOverflow The author ate too many mushrooms.
@ThePhD all right, got bored. Thought it would be cool if I found a mistake on the spot, and also bonus points: you would look ridiculous. If it's not the case, I give up :P
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21:31
We is a nice song.
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@BartoszKP Eh, it's fine. Thanks for looking through it!
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I'm sure I'll figure this shit out...
As the Bible says: "Seek and you will be seeking"
user1804599
As the Bible says: "rightfold should be put to death"
user1804599
Well, it implies that.
21:34
Well, books can't lie. Sorry @rightfold your time has come.
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I would rather burn a hole in the Bible and penetrate it with my cock than die because it says I should.
If the hole is still flaming, I think it should suffice.
user1804599
Literally “fuck the Bible.” :D
well it also implies that we all should be ;0
and shouldn't
@rightfold literally, because of the letters in the book
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21:39
dat pun
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@EtiennedeMartel awesome :O
Xeo
Xeo
@EtiennedeMartel Are you serious.
There's also flappy2048.com
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this will never end
;0
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Lmao.
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Nice.
@rightfold ping me with a screenie when you get 512
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No.
21:49
why?
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:OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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REFRACTION
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OH MY GOD, REFRACTION
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I THINK IT'S WORKING!
banzai!
21:51
@JohanLarsson lol, I thought it would double
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I CAN SEE THROOOOOUGH IT!
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It's not really... bending much light BUT I CAN SEE THROOOUGH IT!
the ball looks evil :O
Xeo
Xeo
21:52
So, what was the problem? Math fucked up?
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I don't rightly know, I only changed the scene. o_o
Xeo
Xeo
lol
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:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
21:55
@rightfold lol lol lol
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Don’t ask me what the fuck the guy was doing in there.
I won't ask
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Good. Me neither.
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....
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Lol
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21:58
I changed only the scene again
I don't see what you mean. I mainly just quoted the other answer. But, making the conversions explicit will do, and, no you don't have to write this over and over? Updated my answer. see it Live On Colirusehe 17 secs ago
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And everything went HORRIBLY wrong again. u.u;
I hate when people brazenly claim stuff but don't feel the need to back their claims
To work for the problem given in the original question, one would need to comment out the last two methods for operator T. This is an ok solution, but it would have to be re-written again and again to handle different types, and thus the macros would have to be uniquely named. — Trevor Hickey 24 mins ago
No clue what brings him to those conclusions.
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I clearly have no idea what I'm doing...
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22:00
balls
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lol
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Well...
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I fixed the specular highlight being out of whack
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But that still doesn't explain this utterly wonky scene before my eyes.
shoulda coded it in Wide
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Like, the big ball is red
CUDA shodded it in Wide
if you're gonna keep posting images, could you please use links instead of oneboxing them?
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It's got a 0.2f refraction power, with a 1.3 refractive index (1.0 refractive index for the vacuum around it)
and by that, I mean, "Kindly edit them or I might bin them"
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22:02
It’s funny how Wide is being designed by narrow-minded people. *runs*
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It just... it's not making sense.
@DeadMG ohhh the bin meister is active
Is he
I dunno
these drugs seem to be having less effect than they used to be.
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Take more of them.
22:05
Gotta fight that tolerance.
I dunno
maybe it's just that I've been trying to eat normal food again.
perhaps that was a bit over-optimistic
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inb4 “normal food” is kitkats and other junk
what, people don't normally eat junk food?
cause I'm pretty sure that it's a large part of the normal British diet these days.
I like junk food
I've mainly been eating easter candy this last week.
22:11
Trevor Hickey is a funny guy github.com/luxe/Cpp-mini-program-scraps
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Rich Hickey
hmm
building a semantic analyzer is hard work.
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Combing my hair will be a pain tomorrow morning since I applied hairspray after leaving the shower today.
I'm supposed to get a haircut tomorrow
but I've still to decide if I'm too sick to go out
currently on sick leave at home
22:18
@rightfold Hairspray? Poser!
Night chaps
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Niiight.
How many talks does this guy have where he complains about Scala? This must be the third or fourth one I have watched.
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. Before getting a cat I should probably test how bad my cat allergy is
also check your brain, dogs obviously superior
Xeo
Xeo
22:30
nah
I'm a cat person through and through
even with my allergy
The titles of two videos I just downloaded:
Functional Programming is terrible
Programming is terrible
@DeadMG Dogs are high maintenance. Cats aren't.
Cats are a better pet for lazy persons.
Xeo
Xeo
Maybe, but that doesn't influence my preference
lol... Ev​an Car​oll is trying really hard to get banned on meta...
@Mysticial Which prompts the now obligatory: "Which meta?"
22:42
The new meta.SO.
His existing ban transferred over to meta.SE. But he can still post on meta.SO.
argh, typical
YT signs me in under G+ by default
sign out -> go to youtube homepage, interrupt video, lose place.
The problem is that the only way to ban someone on a child meta site is to ban the person on the main site.
fucking YouTube shit.
@DeadMG Not my fault.
I know.
22:43
Blame upper-level management. :)
AFAIK most Google employees think it's dumb.
@DeadMG You're correct.
the only thing it's achieved is giving me an immense distrust of Google.
I switched from Chrome to Firefox.
they're pretty similar beasts these days anyway, Chrome has a couple goodies Firefox doesn't and vice versa but nothing critical
When Chrome came out Firefox was really slow.
Now they are both fast.
Competition bitch.
it really reminds me of GCC vs Clang.
22:47
yeah
where in this case Firefox is GCC and Chrome is Clang.
VS seems unaffected though!
true
that's because they sell a very different product really
Not that it matters for me. When I last used VS it was 2008 release.
well, I keep trying to find other environments but they're all frankly shit.
VS is the best of a very bad lot.
22:49
I remember my first time using VS. I didn't know what to pick. VisualFoxPro project? (That's a long time ago.)
Other platforms are improving though. Sometimes the debugger is usable now.
I debugged a little with GDB
And maybe Steam's effort will change much.
it was hard for me to imagine a debugger worse than VSs, but there it was.
I mean
admittedly, GDB did not crash.
it just didn't do an awful lot else.
I've been using GDB a long time now and lately I resort to printf debugging more. All the effort to get something useful out of it isn't worth the trouble.
One cool thing though is that you can tell it to execute a series of commands when hitting a breakpoint. Like print backtrace and continue.
It's sad that I think this is cool .. :P
But QtCreator's integration is really getting good.
I use GDB exclusively for stack traces, come to think of it
the occasional flip between threads to isolate a deadlock, perhaps
22:59
I rarely use debuggers.
@CatPlusPlus thanks for the help; done for today :)
You can win this character :v
Probably, I never get far with casters
Just avoid moments like 13784 | D:11 | HP: 1/67 [red ugly thing (13)]
23:17
I use debuggers every day. Some say that logging is enough. They are.. 'a bit odd'.
@CatPlusPlus ok
I don't need the debugger very often for my own code.
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CupcakeI've decided that I don't really want to participate in Meta all that much. It's not really what I want to do with my time. I'd rather spend that time answering git questions on Stack Overflow. The problem is, the Community Bulletin is in my face. All the time. I can't escape it. Featu...

I always try to avoid error-prone code. This sometimes leads to sloppy code. But bugfree.
My code is not so good that I can reasonably dispense with a debugger. Logging is OK once the prime functionality is proved out, but surely everyone derps occasionally?
I code on the cutting edge of my own understanding of the problem I'm solving, so a debugger is a vital tool I need often.
23:22
@DeadMG ACK.
what?
Acknowledge..
My most common bug is uninitialized member variable. GCC often fails to warn about that.
Wide doesn't even permit that.
23:25
@DeadMG The 'I don't need a debugger' mentality is just beyond my comprehension.
I wish I could use the new assigment next to declaration feature.
@StackedCrooked I've recently been using a little template I named init to handle that. Basically just initializes a member, allows implicit conversion back to the base type.
I've also dabbled with that.
It's an improvement.
bah
@StackedCrooked Certainly not perfect, but yes.
23:26
I have something like Initialized<int, 10> bla;
what I need to do is find a group of people who know more about constructing compilers than I do.
Initially I had a whole slew of overloaded operators. Then I learned that having operator T() const takes care of all of those.
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Get a job or an internship with a compiler group.
@DeadMG says every compiler writer :)
yeah, going to start looking at that pretty soon since the MIRACLE OF AMITRIPTYLINE
23:28
@StackedCrooked Yup--operator T() and operator= handles pretty much everything.
@StackedCrooked lol
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AMITRIPTYLINE?
wonder drug
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Ooh.
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23:28
So you're cured?
not exactly.
but much better
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I must've been out while it happened. Did they figure out the problem?
@JerryCoffin it's almost like public inheritance of builtin types
not really.
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Oh. So they just threw a drug at it and it worked.
23:29
@DeadMG Speaking of which, congratulations--I've been a bit hesitant in case it turned out to only work temporarily, but it really is awesome to hear you're doing so much better.
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Not the worst approach, but better than surgery.
@StackedCrooked Pretty close, yeah.
they've managed to classify it as IBS.
which is both good and bad.
@StackedCrooked Yeah - luckily, such cockups result, (in my code), in an immediate and repeatable segfault/AV. Easily fixed.
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As far a I know, IBS is not very treatable medically?
23:29
the good news is that I have an actual diagnosis in which I can have confidence, and I actually have a treatment that is at least kinda working.
@DeadMG At last!
the downside is that there is no known cause or pathology of IBS and not a great deal of treatment available.
frankly I'm pretty lucky that I responded to the first IBS drug I was given
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Sounds pretty good.
maybe they have something stronger, since I have a pretty extreme case.
@DeadMG You can eat chocolate. What more could you ask for?
23:30
heh
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CHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOLAAAATE
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If I couldn't have chocolate
One bug I spent time on was auto future = do_something(); future.get(); /*wait for completion*/ ... /*resume work*/ .
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I'd fucking die.
Turned out it was a nested future.
23:31
well, it's actually kinda strange
it seems to be way more effective against chocolate than regular food.
@DeadMG Awesome!
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What this clearly means is you need to have an entirely chocolate-based diet.
anyway, it's not some miracle cure-all, I've definitely still got a problem, but I'm a lot better off than I was before.
@ThePhD Wots that drug again? :)
or your body is less irritated by chocolate which make the med seemingly more effective
23:33
well
over Easter there's been a LOT of tasties in the house so it's probably a bit of a distorted signal.
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Heh.
so yes
in other health-related news, I have an appointment with the surgeon to discuss whether or not to remove my gallbladder.
surprisingly, it's actually pretty pronto, next Monday instead of the usual 2-month wait
and I've been seriously thinking that I might be able to find work now
and in even more health news, I actually managed to put weight on for once
so I probably won't starve to death.
so I guess you probably won't remove the gallbladder now?
nope
that'll have the grand total of zero impact on IBS
23:45
@DeadMG Hehe - if the drug treatment continues to work, I'll have a massive revenge:)
nah
I need to lose at least 10kg before Berlin:(
now that I'm not going to starve to death, I want to lose another couple dozen pounds or so
@DeadMG .........................................................................
lol
I'm still sitting pretty at 83 pounds lost, btw.
23:50
I want to say some rude stuff, but I'm so relieved that you've found a treatment that works, I'm gonna stay mute:)
be rude all you like, I'm happy
@DeadMG Fuck off, puppy.
I'm gonna hit the sack soon
Me too. I've got a turbocharged chicken jalfrezi in the nuke box, but then sleep().
@DeadMG I suggest sleep instead. Much more relaxing than hitting a sack... :-)

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