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12:00 AM
I have no friends I could talk about this with. Unfortunately. The friends that I would pick are kind of involved in this, so it's better if they don't know.
 
@Jefffrey Why not?
 
You want to listen to me bragging about something idiotic that I'm probably just making up to overcome the fact that I feel lonely?
 
not really, but the point is to make you feel better, not me
 
@Jefffrey Go ahead. Anybody who doesn't want to read it can plonk you, ignore you, go away for a while, or whatever they do about other conversations they don't want to see/hear.
 
Well, ok then. What do you call a feeling of being overprotective towards someone, wanting her to be happy and such, even to the point of pleasing only her, sexually, but feel extreme discomfort to the idea of her pleasing you?
It's kind of hard to explain.
 
12:06 AM
@Jefffrey That's quite comprehensible, actually.
 
It's like friendship, love and parent love all mixed together, but with something missing from each.
 
sounds like a crush to me
what's so unbelievable?
 
Well, wouldn't you want to have sex with your crush?
 
probably
but not necessarily
 
And wouldn't you be mad if your crush were together with someone else?
 
12:08 AM
@Jefffrey ... but you did say that you wanted her to be happy to the point of pleasing her sexually (?)
 
@Jefffrey Depends. Yes, usually want--but may easily also have other feelings that override that desire.
 
Because she is together with one of my current best friends and I'm happy for her.
 
Maybe she has really, really sharp teeth?
 
@Jefffrey Ouch.
 
@Columbo But having sex would mean that I would be pleased too.
 
12:09 AM
@Jefffrey What's the problem with you being pleased if she is as well?
 
I have no idea.
 
You probably misidentify the reason of being uncomfortable
 
@CatPlusPlus that
Was just about to write that
 
Possible.
 
fuck off visual studio
 
12:10 AM
@Jefffrey Do you disallow yourself to have fun?
 
when returning a unique_ptr I did not attempt to convert it to nullptr
 
@Puppy Pretty sure none of us has a crush on VS. :-0
 
But then, wouldn't the uncomfortability extend to any sexual act?
@Columbo Well, I don't know what you mean.
 
@Jefffrey Me neither.
 
lol ;)
 
12:12 AM
@JerryCoffin I finally brain my brain around this brain thing, and now, Visual Studio can't be arsed to compile it.
 
@Jefffrey Not necessarily. For example, if your hesitation is really because you'd feel like you were betraying your friend, then your brain might decide it was all right (or at least more acceptable) if you were only doing it for her, not yourself.
 
Ok, so to extend the problem, she always kind of not liked me (I used to be drunk a lot and then being arrogant and stuff), but then recently I changed a lot and she seems to be getting comfortable around me. And of course now I see every possible sign of her being interested in me, probably made up as I usually do.
 
maybe she is interested in you
 
oh shut up
 
not being a pisshead tends to improve your romantic prospects
 
12:15 AM
you are trying to make me believe so I'll go forward and destroy everything I have right now
if that makes sense
it's not an actual "shut up", it's more like a "oh you"
don't be mad
 
I really don't care what you do either way
 
@Jefffrey Not to be nasty, but chances are quite a bit better that she simply finds you a lot more tolerable now (though in fairness, I was also apparently quite oblivious to women being interested in me when I was single).
 
and frankly if she is interested in you it might be better to simply play it cool anyway.
 
@JerryCoffin Suddenly I'm not the only one anymore! Yay!
 
@Columbo I doubt you ever were.
 
12:17 AM
@JerryCoffin That makes sense actually.
Yeah, that's probably it.
But I can't parse "I was also apparently quite oblivious to women being interested in me when I was single".
 
@Jefffrey <=> He played the cool guy.
 
@Jefffrey I probably tend to think women aren't interested, because when I was single I (apparently) didn't realize/notice it even when they really were interested.
 
@JerryCoffin Oh wait, you were actually forgetful?
 
Oh.
 
@Columbo Forgetful? I've always been on the absent-minded side, but I'm not sure what that has to do with anything here.
 
12:20 AM
And so today I went on youtube and tried to find out what are the signs that she is interested in you.
And that was funny at least.
 
@JerryCoffin I thought that forgetful would be equivalent to being absent-minded.
 
I wouldn't call that funny, no
@Columbo Still not very relevant
 
@CatPlusPlus Don't care
 
@Jefffrey Tends to be. Most I've seen basically seem to be oriented primarily toward building up guy's self esteem, so they basically come down to: "if she's still breathing, she's definitely hot for you."
 
Well, yeah, it's pathetic, but it was still funny on my part.
 
12:22 AM
@JerryCoffin Woah picky much
 
It's like "well, if she does that then she is probably interested in you, but if she does the opposite that might also mean she is interested in you".
@JerryCoffin lol
yeah, that was the impression I've got
Well, thank you guys.
Now let's quickly go back to being assholes.
 
@Columbo Yes and no. I can quote Pi to at least 50 places after the decimal point, and tell about which algorithm you'd want for anything from factoring to string searching (under various conditions), but also at times get so caught up in what I'm doing that I forget minor details like eating for a day or two at a time.
 
@JerryCoffin You assuredly exaggerated there, didn't you
 
I sometimes want to do something and then forget and that's annoying
 
@Columbo 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510. Nope--50 places.
 
12:31 AM
@JerryCoffin I meant the eating. Fifty places is nothing.
(And insignificant. :P)
@JerryCoffin Wasn't that 2635? (Edit: Nope)
 
@Columbo Oh, eating. Yes, I've sometimes skipped eating for a day or two straight when I was caught up in coding.
 
@JerryCoffin That's better than me. I can only do about 10 or so digits from memory.
 
@JerryCoffin Can't believe that.
 
@Columbo It's happened (though probably only around 3 or 4 times for more than one day at a time).
 
@JerryCoffin But surely you do get hungry..? Or is that feeling supressed by your passion?
 
12:36 AM
@Columbo It's common. Especially with gamers.
 
@Columbo I can remember being hungry at least at times during some of those, but usually my thinking was something like thinking I was getting hungry, and ought to eat as soon as I finished with X. Then 9 hours later I realize I still haven't eaten and I'm really hungry--but really can't stop to eat until I finish with Y...
 
@Mysticial I have played > 30 hours through, but I conciously supressed hunger.
 
@sehe Why plink me in particular though :D
 
12:49 AM
Hmm...that seemed to bring things to a screeching (or silent, as the case may be) halt!
 
They've been covering SO format for their products discussion site (so cool):
 
lol, I must have a rather short attention span. I have never continuously done gaming or coding for more than 24 hours in one go that I can remember. I can work 12-16 hours a day for a few week. But I have never gone beyond that ...
 
I need to integrate those frickin' socket-outlets to my local WLAN :P ...
 
Nothing in my life so far have required more effort than that either @_@
 
@chmod711telkitty The longest I've done was about 50 hours straight once. Possibly a little less insane (but not much), I once worked around 70 hours a week for about 3 months.
 
12:57 AM
lol
> How many electricians does it take to change a light bulb?
One.
 
@Columbo C'mon you can't translate this?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ I can, why?
 
Thought you referred to my link ...
(But I've got egocentric/paranoic tendencies, don't care)
 
@πάνταῥεῖ You guys all have some problems AFAICS
 
@Columbo Kinda Asperger Syndrome :P ...
@Columbo And not to exclude you, probably ;-)
 
1:04 AM
@πάνταῥεῖ Gosh. How can you say we're anti-social? I mean, it's not like we're programmers or something...
 
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm just an idiot.
I failed so hard yesterday.
 
@JerryCoffin anti-social?? Whenever did I say so?
 
T.C. must be considering me braindead by now :S
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Asperger's tends to lead to people being somewhat antisocial (or at least, not particularly social, anyway).
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Gosh. How can you say we're misinterpreting? I mean, we're programmers or something...
Good morning.
 
1:08 AM
@MarkGarcia ...and a fine morning to you too.
 
anti-social, you mean the lounge is not a mini society & I am not socializing online while chatting here? :p
 
Well, there are different grades of Asperger actually. Even pure Autism also doesn't mean the person is anti-social, that's a misconception and discriminating.
 
@chmod711telkitty I mean you yourself claim to be an "elite troll".
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Generalizations aren't necessarily bad. Even psych conditions are to a degree also generalizations.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ You can argue that it's unfair/inaccurate if you like, but it's not (in itself) discriminating. To qualify as discrimination you not only have to think something, but also take some action based on that belief. Based on my experience in a former life, I rather doubt anybody knows for sure whether most people with autism are really anti-social or not though.
 
1:18 AM
@JerryCoffin " I rather doubt anybody knows" They won't simply tell you, that's the pity :-P
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Well yes--I don't doubt that anybody knows, but I doubt it's been communicated to the rest of us with any reliability (and sorry, but no--although I think most are probably well intended, I don't consider most of the attempts at facilitated/assisted communication reliable).
 
@MarkGarcia kumusta
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Oh kumusta din. :) From the Philippines too?
 
Why it's such an emphasize on people should be 'social', is it because social people are more conforming & easier to control? At least that's one of the main reasons?
 
@MarkGarcia No, I wish :) just saw your profile
 
1:28 AM
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Did you know that koalas eat capybaras?
 
So still, I'm the only one in Asia here. :(
 
I am one vicious marsupial.
 
@MarkGarcia No I'm in HK
@Nooble Really?
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara No :C
 
1:29 AM
@JerryCoffin What is reliable? What signs do you expect from persons, for giving proof of reliability? That's I'm asking seriously now. Not to tend into a joke or so.
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Oh great! Finally! So you're Filipino and working/living on HK?
 
@MarkGarcia I'm Cicada
 
FUCK
4
 
Sorry (but I really am in HK though)
 
1:31 AM
I haven't seen Cicada in while.
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara ...
 
@Nooble Because it's not an expression! Ah ah
 
:P
 
@MarkGarcia I did date a filipino though
 
@πάνταῥεῖ In this case, it's simply a question of whether the message you receive reflects the message that was sent at least reasonably well. With facilitated communication, I'm reasonably convinced that in many (if not most) cases, the message received reflects at least as much about the facilitator as the (supposed) originator.
 
1:33 AM
@AMostMajestuousCapybara jerry is married 2 one, jerry > u
 
jerry > .
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara So how's Kim Jae Woon-something?
 
I lost my password lol
Gudbye 20k rep
 
wat
 
1:34 AM
You can ask one of the moderator can't you?
 
Park Young-Bae, Daejeon, South Korea
20.8k 2 37 72
 
stackoverflow does not have a password recovery mechanism?
 
Good night sweet prince~~
 
Oh. I mispelled the name slightly...
 
Did you also forget your emails password?
How do I know that you're not me?
 
1:36 AM
I can't access GMail at work and don't have internet yet in my flat
:w
 
How do I know that I'm not you?
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Timestamp pic or didn't happen.
 
Use a proxy.
 
@MarkGarcia Well um you'll see me on the whole day is that enough proof
 
although there probably no one else who would claim to be cicada other than himself :p
 
1:38 AM
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Ah well, not that I'd care much for your real identity anyway.
@chmod711telkitty Few know Cicada.
 
@MarkGarcia Aww thanks :3 pogi mo
Why can't you auto foo() -> decltype(*this)& :w
 
@JerryCoffin self claimed 'elite troll', that sounds excessively sad :p
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara How do you even know? :P
 
Foo this, Foo that, Foo everything;
 
1:50 AM
@AMostMajestuousCapybara what compiler?
 
@LucDanton MSVC12 :(
 
welp
 
What's the problem?
 
@VictorLopez MSVC12
 
@VictorLopez you are an alias, we know it!
 
1:53 AM
@chmod711telkitty ..and so it is (IMO).
 
@chmod711telkitty What? I'm not an alias, I'm more like a shared_ptr inside a lambda that returns another lambda that assigns to a function, in the vortex until the reference gets dropped.
 
Interesting room description...
 
@AaronHall We try (but not as hard as we used to--at one time, the room title/description sometimes changed two or three times per hour).
 
@AaronHall You dare enter here!!!
Note the three exclamation marks.
 
1:56 AM
It's practically an invitation.
 
@VictorLopez that description alone made me limit the number of suspects from the whole lounge to about 7-8 people ... so keep on talking ...
 
@chmod711telkitty The code for that is std::function<void()> = [](){ class foo{}; std::shared_ptr<foo> my_foo(new foo()); return [my_foo]() {}; }(); I just realized that it could be used as a javascript closure.
 
Fuck left associative operators and recursion :(
 
derp
 
2:02 AM
@VictorLopez That's valid in JS. Practically any arbitrary sequence of characters is valid JS code.
 
@VictorLopez keywords: 'foo', 'javascript' ... starts re-evaluating ...
 
std::function<void()> = [](){

class foo{}; //This can be your
std::shared_ptr<foo> my_foo(new foo());

return[my_foo](){};

}();

It is also valid in C++, it works for independent modules. I'm not really sure about the performance but I don't think that it costs too much for the processor to execute.
 
now there are about 3-4 people who you could be ...
 
Sorry, lol, need to rewrite that.
 
@VictorLopez You should apologize to all of us, not just to this "lol" character (whoever that is).
 
2:09 AM
std::function<void()> foo_function = [](){

class foo{

public:
int x_value;
}; //This can be your module lol

std::shared_ptr<foo> my_foo(new foo());
my_foo->x_value = 10;

return[my_foo](){};

}();


It gets better if you use it with a variadic template. Done.
 
@MarkGarcia That seems really good.
 
@VictorLopez Yeah, saves your much of the hassle and quirks of chat.SO markdown.
 
@VictorLopez Not bad. I've certainly seen a lot worse anyway.
 
didn't know that 'you are not the worst' is actually a compliment
 
@chmod711telkitty You are not the worst either (regardless of the fact that you try to be).
 
that equals to not saying anything
I mean, I can't be the worst in everything. It's impossible.
so you have to tell me in what aspect I am not the worst
 
@chmod711telkitty Please try that
 
Let's dance.
 
2:41 AM
@VictorLopez You don’t need to share the functor.
 
2:54 AM
@LucDanton My apologies, sometimes I can't resist myself from sharing the functor
 
3:50 AM
@LucDanton There is a class called init_flags in the code, do you think it can be implemented as any?
By the way, does someone know how to replace division and multiplication with bit shifting?
 
As any what?
 
Well, this assignment escalated quickly
First, they ask us to write a BigInteger add method
Then, they ask us to write an isPrime method
Like what
Am I implicitly being asked to implement sqrt too? And mod? :V
 
@LucDanton The class does type erasure for the enum, so it can be implemented as boost::any, var, and such.
 
@VictorLopez Yes, I'm quite certain somebody knows. Why do you care (i.e., in what situation/under what circumstances do you want to do that)?
 
any would erase too much
 
3:58 AM
Almost everything!
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Perhaps just a sieve (which mostly just uses addition)?
 
@JerryCoffin LibTomcrypt does division and multiplication when coding/decoding base64, among many other crypto algorithms. There can be a class for handling these with bit shifting, like the flag_set class written in the code For performance.
 
@JerryCoffin It's horrible, I have to guess at what they want. A sieve sounds like the only thing I could do from what they gave us, but it doesn't even work well for the inputs they're giving us ;< (~10^20)
 
Ugh I forgot to cut my nails and it bothers me a lot.
 
Fuck it, I'm implementing subtraction, a slow mod, Newton's method for sqrt, and I'm telling them "You asked for it" in the comments >:C
Actually, I figured it out.
They are NOT going to expect us to have a primality test for numbers >10^18
So I might as well convert to long, and check for primality there
 
4:09 AM
@VictorLopez Given that you're (apparently) talking about multiplication and division by powers of two known at compile time, your first step is to verify that the compiler isn't already optimizing them to bit shifts (but unless you're using a truly horrible (or ancient) compiler, the chances of that are basically nil).
 
@JerryCoffin GCC does the optimization with the -O flag, MSVC does MSVC things.
 
@VictorLopez MS VC has known how to do that kind of optimization since it was just MS C (like MS C 5, circa 1987).
 
4:45 AM
So many felines in this chatroom.
Or should I say catroom.
 
BA DUM
TSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
 
@VictorLopez Premature optimization
Write what you intend your code to do, let the compiler do the rest
 
5:15 AM
@JerryCoffin I see
@AMostMajestuousCapybara It seems like a good idea.
This is the best I could do today for the var type
 
@VictorLopez But it is not
The compiler is in the vast majority of cases smarter than you when it comes to optimization
 
*was the best I could do for today.
@AMostMajestuousCapybara In which cases it would be better to decide for the compiler? I'm porting tomcrypt to header-only libraries, there needs to be performance for mobile systems, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, etc. Also, since the base64, sha1, sha256 and sha512 algorithms will be used for websockets within their handshakes it came to my mind the idea of full performance not relying in the compiler but in math.
 
"full performance not relying in the compiler but in math" - what. If you want to squeeze out every last electron of power from your CPU, merely changing the muls to shifts isn't gonna help tremendously, compilers have done strength reduction since Ramses II. You want to design your code to be vectorized and cache efficient. That is something the compiler may have trouble coming up with, indeeed. But first, get a working version of your code. Optimization later.
 
5:41 AM
@MSalters: C++ doesn't support finally because it's a poorly designed language. RAII is an abstraction inversion that inserts implicit try/finally constructs for a few specific cases, but does not allow you to insert your own, and it's a very limited substitute for true try/finally behavior. — Mason Wheeler 14 hours ago
Leaving this here, as the comment section here is an excellent fuel for flame wars
 
Chatting through my $45 android phone
 
@VictorLopez That's not how you do optimization. You do optimization by optimizing parts of the code the execution takes the most time. Note that this requires actually having working code, and knowing which parts are slow - if you don't know, you don't guess - your guess can get horribly wrong.
 
@milleniumbug "Not guessing until working code is written", took note.
 
@VictorLopez Even after writing code, you need to know which parts to optimize - for that, you need to measure, and there are tools for that.
 
@milleniumbug I've never done unit testing.
 
5:57 AM
@milleniumbug I think that's a little over-simplified. In most cases, we make optimization-based design trade-offs long before working code is written. Just for example, if I'm going to sort a million items, I'm probably not going to start with a bubble sort, even if it is simpler than a Quicksort--I don't need to measure to know that a bubble sort on a million items is going to perform terribly.
Likewise, library writers generally have to write code they know will work well under a wide variety of conditions, and generally can't plan on testing in even a significant fraction of real uses (and that seems to fit the situation at hand fairly well, I'd add).
That doesn't excuse doing horrible things in the name of "performance" (c.f., "Game programmers") but does point to the fact that you can't always just leave things alone until a problem is proven to exist either.
 
Especially since there are so many places from where you can copy code for quick sort
 
@VictorLopez I'm not quite sure how unit testing came into discussion, as I was talking about profiling. Unit tests are most commonly used for testing correctness. But I think you could test performance in unit tests (e.g. this code needs to run in less than 2s).
 
@chmod711telkitty quick sort should have been named fast sort.
@milleniumbug I did mention unit testing since I know that performance can be tested in unit testing frameworks since I'm unaware of tools for profiling designed for C++. I've only done time measurements for optimizations
@milleniumbug Using ctime and chrono in order to measure how much time does it take to execute determined function/method.
What is Valgrind?
Which of these tools is the best for profiling?
Hmm, that's pretty good, I'll check those tools later.
Got to go, see you later.
 
6:15 AM
@VictorLopez Measuring performance is quite not-so-simple. Good luck!
 
@VictorLopez: With GCC you can add -pg and -fprofile-arcs and then analyse with gprof.
 
@JerryCoffin I guess that's true (only Siths deal in absolutes - maybe I should add that as a disclaimer to my opinions). When I'm programming, I divide optimizations to several groups: algorithmic optimizations, "regular" optimizations, microoptimizations - and plan a different strategy for each group.
 
6:34 AM
@wilx I've used -pg with gprof but I'm not familiar with -fprofile-arcs. (Just read the docs though.) Does it add useful info?
 
@StackedCrooked Well, if you want to get also coverage, yes, I think.
 
@VictorLopez why?
 
Wow, this is interesting. Genes change your smoking habits and thus your lung cancer changes are higher.
 
"SEX, DEATH and THE MEANING OF LIFE"
clickbait
 
@orlp Heh. It is actually the name of the documentary.
 
Facebook is down! Is this the Eschaton?
@StackedCrooked I got an independent tweet come in right when you pasted that.
 
wow, my post triggered an independent tweet?
:P
 
7:23 AM
@Puppy apparently tickets to the event were free, and they ended up making the entree open for those who showed up first. But yes, the idea is classy still
@wilx so, it's a clickbait title for a documentary. It says little about the documentary. It says some about the literary style/sense of humor of its editor(s)
 
14
Q: Could a civilisation exist as 'space-nomads'?

blaizorIn a civilisation similar to humans (although not necessarily humanoid) living on a planet the size of Earth, could the whole civilisation (no limits on size, although I was thinking a few thousand at least) exist in space as space nomads? This would involve moving from planet to planet, settlin...

I read that as "space-monads"
 
@MasonWheeler So, now that you've deconstructed someone else's claim that finally is redundant, will you now consider actually making your point? You've only repeated that "RAII but no try/finally construct is a harmful abstraction inversion". But I've not seen a compelling argument that explains why this might be. — sehe 9 secs ago
@milleniumbug You need a vacation
 
@milleniumbug "only Siths deal in absolutes" sounds...absolute.
@sehe He has made his point--many times, as a matter of fact. His point is that he despises C++, and certainly isn't going to let anything as trivial as actual facts impinge on his feelings in any way.
 
7:45 AM
@JerryCoffin Sounds like a lovely morning on planet SO doesn't it?
 
@orlp wtf
 
Xeo
Magic~
 
8:01 AM
uguise
 
@Rerito This is on Programmers.SE, not SO. Not that it makes any real difference.
 
@JerryCoffin TBF I think the lack of SCOPE_EXIT thing could be construed an omission. Some people will (with some justification) say "well, yeah with Boost_..."
Of course, ad-hoc use of std::unique_ptr<> this could alleviate things
@Pris UB
Still a nice trick
Oh wait. It's C. No clue whether that's IB or UB then
 
@sehe Yup--almost has to be. In C++, a function named name and an array named main will mangle to different names, so it won't link.
@sehe Even if there were no justification at all (and I'm not sure I agree there is any), many wouldn't let it deter them at all--I'm quite certain Mason wouldn't, for one obvious example. He's been on a crusade against C++ for decades. It's gotten pretty laughable at times, when he spent years telling how horrible a feature of C++ was, then his beloved Object Pascal adopted it and overnight the same feature (even implemented identically) became God's gift to programming.
 
user1804599
8:17 AM
@FredOverflow What's wrong with that word? It's just the name of a country. Do they hate Nigeriens?
 
@рытфолд FWIW, Niger and Nigeria are separate (though neighboring) countries.
Anyway--I guess I'll see you all later. G'night.
 
@sehe It is literally about the three things in the title. :)
objdump -SCdw foo.obj---my new favourite way of inspecting generated assembly.
 
user1804599
8:34 AM
Mine is -S.
 
@рытфолд Mine before this was g++ -save-temps=obj -fverbose-asm.
 
user1804599
dis.dis is also nice.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes but OpenOCD and gdb and
it all feels rube-goldberg'esque to me
 
i wish C++ had likely() and unlikely() conditionals
 
8:41 AM
@JerryCoffin main is special though
Well, the function is. So that’s one half of the equation :)
 
@Pris wut
I don't think you can really hint the comparison instructions
 
@Pris Those are intrinsics, but you can use them
 
@wilx I get that. But that's like the "Anti-Joke" deconstruction of click bait. Still is click bait. (Click bait is a function of perception, not of intent)
 
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@wilx there is no meaning of life since meaning is given by humans and life isn't human-made.
 
@wilx -StarCraftdeadwar
 
Xeo
8:51 AM
It must be right. It's from the future. Copyright 20004Brad 11 hours ago
bwaha
 
@рытфолд I do not think that "there is no meaning of life" follows from "meaning is given by humans" and "life isn't human-made".
 
user1804599
oorlel
 
"What's the meaning of life?" <=> "What's before the beginning of Time?" <=> "What's north of the north pole?" <=> "Are there fat-free vegetarian McNuggets?"
 
@Xeo damn what a spot
@рытфолд indecent exposure
@AMostMajestuousCapybara ETOODEEP
 
8:56 AM
Yeah that's what she screamed last night
 
user1804599
@sehe ETODEP
 

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