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00:25
Thank you for detailed answers. Let me digest this over time. — Tryer 1 min ago
Much more fuzzy now
@Telkitty you wut. If a VPS is retarded, is the paying customer as well?
@Puppy "appeal to appeal to authority"
@BartekBanachewicz - it's silly because they don't know and don't need to. Realism tells them to check.
@Columbo Oh you, romantic
Pun bad enough it wraps around to positive. /cc @LucDanton I suppose it's time to get off the internet :)
@sehe Well played sir. Well played.
00:57
I have a dilemma. I feel like Borgleaders comment quite precisely sums up my feelings about that tweet. Should I star Borg?, should I star the original?. I'm no star whore mind you.
 
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01:58
@CaptainGiraffe You should go to sleep :)
Both these are implementation details. They're not documented, and you shouldn't be using them. Looking at the implementation, m_edges appears to exist for undirected adjacency_lists. Check this. Please use the documented interfaces. (boost::num_edges(g), docs) — sehe 2 mins ago
Pro tip: You do not want to try "programming by accident" with Boost Graph library
ouch, can confirm
BGL is one of those libraries that suffers from its generic design. A lot.
I found the learning curve a lot steeper than, say, Boost Spirit. Boost Spirit gets the "convenience factor" right and - at least the 80% - the right heuristics.
BGL has none of these.
And that's not even harsh, IMO.
02:19
Those full body scan at airport - There is not chance getting cancer from it right?
 
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03:28
@Telkitty Opt for the cavity search
@sehe Some would shorten that to: "Pro top: You do not want to try programming with Boost Graph Library", and claim that it was more accurate that way. :-)
03:59
I'd say CGAL is worse than Boost.Graph
04:40
@Xeo Fate Apocrypha looks pretty good.
04:56
@Mysticial.: Hi, ah can you tell me where can I find the standard of C and C++?
@Mysticial can you tell me? I searched google but couldn't find.
05:21
Got it.
05:45
Since I'm stuck on VS2010... I must implement a tuple_cat metafunction myself to work on boost::tuple... sigh
With VS 2015, I would just use std::tuple_cat with a decltype and be done with it :(
Xeo
Xeo
06:36
@Mysticial Yeah, but I heard it takes a sharp dive later on :(
also the animations are ehhhh at times
@Xeo The characters are more interesting than the plot. So a solid type B show for me. :D
Xeo
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which episode are you on?
caught up.
Watched 3-9 today.
Xeo
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k
I'm actually behind a couple eps
@Telkitty As much as from any kind of extra irradiation. But so is flying.
06:54
@Rerito Boost.MPL should know how to do that; or you could always go the Boost.Fusion route
@LucDanton I did a metafunction that edit a type sequence to replace the first boost::tuples::null_type appearance with the target type to be added to the tuple
Now I'm stuck on the part where I have a boost::mpl sequence that I want to transform back into a boost::tuple
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@Rerito You're stuck on VS2010 and you haven't killed yourself yet?
@Fanael I could be a zombie as far as you know
2 hours ago, by coderredoc
@Mysticial.: Hi, ah can you tell me where can I find the standard of C and C++?
They Come To Him To Receive Absolution, The Words Of The Holy Standard
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@Mysticial the fuck is this
07:03
@Rerito the principled way to do it is to fold over cons and nil
@ fiji airport, waiting for transfer. I need more life and spend less time here ...
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@Telkitty life is overrated
@sehe restarted, not retarded, bear, you need glasses
@Fanael tell me about it - 3 hours wait ...
@LucDanton I don't see how I can fold the sequence and build the tuple accordingly
well maybe it’s time for Boost.Fusion then
07:11
@LucDanton Apparently there are Boost.Fusion adapters to make Boost.Tuple types Fusion sequences
But the other way around (Boost.Fusion sequence -> Boost.Tuple), I haven't found anything about it yet
yeah you’d stick with the Fusion types, typically vector
Noob question
Well in turns out in my case Boost.Fusion set would even be better since I use the type to go and fetch the appropriate thing
07:26
@Telkitty I can spell it out, if you want
Hi ^_^
@sehe My situation is the following: I have a Boost.MPL sequence (set) of types. I want to turn that sequence into a Boost.Fusion set
It's purely meta functions at that point
@Morwenn Lo ⌄⎺⌄
From the Boost.MPL set type, I must find out the Boost.Fusion appropriate set type
07:35
@sehe Subtle, but I can't see the middle character (I can guess what it is).
I'm currently browsing the doc to find out how to do that
@Rerito I gather you're stuck in C++03?
@sehe Unfortunately yes
@Morwenn HIGH LINE (the opposite of LOW LINE)
@Rerito wow
@sehe The more you know.
07:36
Well, I've got a little subset of Cpp11 but that subset doesn't include variadic templates
@Rerito Time travel :o
Hence the Boost.MPL thingies
@Morwenn It's actually Character: ⎺ U+23BA Name: HORIZONTAL SCAN LINE-1
@Rerito RIP
@Rerito What does it include?
@sehe Are you robot? :o
@Morwenn Lambdas, auto, decltype
Not all of auto (such as auto return type without a trailing explicit type)
07:43
Better than nothing :)
08:06
hey
> - Dont forget Ben Carson. Brain surgeon who doesn't believe in evolution.
> - He's right! Ben Carson's brain has never evolved.
@Morwenn I miss him too
@Rerito That's c++14 anyways
@sehe Yes but you get my point :)
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08:25
Hi
Ven
Ven
@nwp sigh
only an hour, my macbook battery is half gone :'(
I need it to last yet another 45 minutes ...
Ven
Ven
@Telkitty You should get your chicken on a treadmill, free electricity!
don't waste my $5 roaming dollars!
1/5 of all my photos are of my chickens, maybe I should feel ashamed
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08:32
You're a proud mother.
But my cousins don't want chickens as their nieces
08:53
@Telkitty Nah, that's cool :)
@nwp Yup. Retarded.
> The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has blamed overconsumption of fizzy drinks, excessive computer gaming and even masturbation for the poor health of young people in the country forces.net/news/…
@Telkitty what the hell are roaming dollars
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@sehe Is anyone surprised? :-)
@nwp The letter doesn't show any sign of bullying. What context makes it so?
Ven
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@sehe anti-SJW-ing
09:06
@Ven I am
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@sehe Ofc, "Develop better sleeping habits" has a higher percent than gaming+masturbating, but it's not as funny a headline...
:)
@sehe dollars spent on roaming
:disappoint:
battery 9%, time to departure 30 minutes
09:09
Sounds like you'll need to find ways to get a delay
I am doing well
gate open, ppl r moving into cabin
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@sehe He wrote that he didn't know anything about racial baggage when accepting the job. Employer and employee were in agreement and everything was good. Then people told him that he can't have that job because he has the wrong race, disregarding typical movie and acting techniques. Then he quit. Sounds like bullying to me.
@sehe > Hey Murray, I'll trade you my girlfriend for your scales. Whatdya say? Don't tell her if you choose no, btw. Get back to me, thx. (youtu.be/0h2uIaHwJrU)
That's the spirit.
@nwp Huh. Sounds like he agrees, and he regrets not knowing about that role. But hey, you apparently read that into that letter. I just didn't.
Joel Osteen wouldn't open his megachurch to flood victims. Let's not jump to conclusions. Maybe he has two of every kind of animal in there.
Believe me, any programmer whose code takes ten years to refactor is quite a programmer.
09:13
@Columbo Oh god. A third YT tab I can't close
@Columbo Yeah, these are just amateurs:
11 hours ago, by Mikhail
So, there are 33k code style issues in my solution, if I fix one every 5 seconds it will take 46 hours straight to solve them all.
@sehe I know the feels lol. I can never decide what to listen to, I have the above one and a paused set of the English Suites open as well :/
Ven
Ven
@Columbo I have 6 different playlists I switch between regularly
Feel you as well
while(p--) { if(p--) p--; } Any guess for what values of p it'll go infinite loop
Ven
Ven
why are you asking this
09:31
There is no row 13 on this flight, lol
Ven
Ven
That's normal
Usually I don't care about such things. But someone else was looking for a particular seat & brought my attention
09:55
I need help with unordered_Set
basically i need help with its bucket method
> Conversely, a statutorily imposed obligation to use fully automated transport systems or the causation of practical inescapabilty is ethically questionable if it entails submission to technological imperatives (prohibition on degrading the subject to a mere network element).
suppose I stored "red" "yellow" , "green" in the set(i name it myset), each will be given its own bucket , now if I do myset.bucket("red") , it will give me bucket number in which it is present, but thing is if i do myset.bucket("blue") , it still gives some bucket number
German ethics commision knows their shit
So now I am in problem, I am unable to understand how it works
ugh but the "unavoidable collisions" part is pretty weird
> Those parties involved in the generation of mobility risks must not sacrifice non-involved parties.
does that mean a self-driven car can't just go in the straight line if it detects a group of people in front and knows it won't be able to brake?
and e.g. it has to drive me off a cliff?
Ven
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10:04
obviously
well I wouldn't want to drive such a car then
"be driven" in such a car.
@arne_mertz And here's me kick-starting my youngest on a challenge to implement base64 in javascript last Sunday. L… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/902472082348441601
@Telkitty You yourself, obviously, didn't care and just sat down randomly
@BartekBanachewicz A group directly in front implies they're an involved party, assuming we're talking about public roads.
@sehe mm, possibly. In that case it would seem the car could try to save me if it was programmed to do so and noone could question that programming
@sehe In JavaScript? That sounds like child abuse. You should be ashamed of yourself.
IOW they can question whether the car made a right decision after it drives into a group of people to save me
but noone can prevent or forbid it to be programmed to save the people inside
that's how I'm reading this at least
10:10
I think the wording indicates the opposite: the car can NOT be programmed to go onto the pavement or crash into a shop just to avoid a head-on collision (because they people there weren't involved, didn't "opt-in" for the traffic risk)
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> they cannot be standardized to a complex or intuitive assessment of the impacts of an accident in such a way that they can replace or anticipate the decision of a responsible driver with the moral capacity to make correct judgements
@wilx I take the "follow the curiosity of the child" approach. I hate the choice, yes.
@sehe oh I see what they could mean now
@wilx could be worse, e.g. C++
But, in fairness we've been doing C++ long ago, but together. He's toyed in PyGame a little, on his own, as well as with Arduino
Watching constants trying to diagnose my McAfee issue and fumbling around is painful and boring.
10:12
@BartekBanachewicz Jinxed it
Consultants. This mobile chat app is hard.
@wilx What is the issue? It got installed?
@BartekBanachewicz I wonder if certain people have higher priority over others? Ie. Never select president. Slim odds, but.
@ABuckau no, it forbids it explicitely
in car-related news, this ^ is 470kg, 200HP and €52,900.-
@sehe It makes Chrome and Firefox spin on CPU.
10:15
@sehe hah. You can see I totes made the ASCII character codes up by heart. We did this on paper because I know the computer is too much of a distraction.
@wilx Oh, I know about this. On windows only? I think McAfee has a vbscript.dll replacement that REALLY slows down JS-heavy pages
Then again, that makes no sense for those browsers. Possibly an equivalent intercept for those browsers
Jan 27 '12 at 23:35, by sehe
It turned out, I had to regsvr32 jscript.dll and regsvr32 vbscript.dll in order to get javascript in IE (we need it for testing) and the login scripts to work :)
oh hmm their page says "390kg including fuel"
this is really brilliantly light
@Luc I've got several gigabytes of GW2 patches to download ._.
10:32
@AdebayoAdelabu but think of all the content it stands for
@sehe This seems like something else. Regardless, McAfee is evil crap.
@wilx Is it more evil or more crap?
10:49
@Morwenn Well... The combo of company's anti virus policy and crapiness of McAfee is almost lethal.
My mother and brother are coming back from South Korea this week. Looks like it's right about time ^^"
@Morwenn Well, the rocket flew over Japan and not South Korea.
@wilx Yup, but the situation looks more and more unpredictable.
Meh, it's like that every 2 years
I hope I woon't have to cancel my holiday in Japan next April :p
@AdebayoAdelabu Well, 2 years ago they couldn't fly missiles like that x)
11:02
Western media greatly exaggerates the tensions
I had almost cancelled my studies in SK because media in France depicted tensions as "critical", and upon landing there nobody cared in the slightest
So, yeah, I don't believe any of this vOv
I know that people in South Korea don't care xD
hmpfh paycheck still not here
It's just that even if there is tension, it's best for them not to care. That way you don't get mental problems eveywhere.
@BartekBanachewicz worry not for the invisible hand of the free market will fix this
@Luc new music is really cool
wew hearts of the mists completely changed
I AM LOST
@AdebayoAdelabu all new and fancy, although sadly all the reconstruction budget was blown on floating islands so there were no monies left for colours
11:09
@AdebayoAdelabu a what
@AdebayoAdelabu do you need a firm yet fair guiding hand to accompany you ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
*--> Crash <--*
OOM: Heap, bytes=9440080,
App: Gw2-64.exe
Pid: 5252
Cmdline: -clientport 80
BaseAddr: 000000013FF20000
ProgramId: 101
Build: 81328
When: 2017-08-29T11:10:12Z 2017-08-29T13:10:12+02:00
Uptime:   0 days  0:55:00
Flags: 0
well that was shortlived
so how do you rate HoT now
I need to upgrade my PC ._.
jokes aside where did this happen?
oh, that's concerning :/
is that while still streaming more content in?
probably, yes
okay then save the concerns for if it happens again once you have everything downloaded
OTOH my authenticator seems to work about one third of the time, which is concerning
@AdebayoAdelabu never used one of those, so sadly I don’t have any advice there
11:17
@AdebayoAdelabu so SK is still considered a 'Hazardous' duty post for the US Army, as in they won't ship your spouse and kids over
but that could be because they DPRK will take pot shots at soldiers on the DMZ
11:45
@thecoshman awesome!
12:33
@sehe spotify:track:4No7vBUnNaJ76hOCMiWr5l
hi @AndyProwl
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Q: Why is initialization of non-const & from an rvalue invalid?

GeorgeLooking at the following code: #include<string> #include<iostream> using T = std::string; void baz(T& v) { std::cout << v << std::endl; } void boo(const T& v) { std::cout << v << std::endl; } int main() { baz( T("Passing an rvalue to be assigned to a lvalue&") ); //<--- This cal...

Just making sure, this is UB right?
(In the general case I mean)
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Technically dangling references are not UB and I don't understand this comment.
12:50
@BartekBanachewicz do you have the http link? I still can work these uris
@sehe ugh seems I can't create one anymore
you can search for it though; Album Brother, by Cry Of Love
I think you'll find the mastering pleasantly raw
@BartekBanachewicz oh it's the entire album? I thought it went wrong because the uri says "track" and no specific track came up
@Borgleader why is that not a dupe of
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Q: How come a non-const reference cannot bind to a temporary object?

Alexey MalistovWhy is it not allowed to get non-const reference to a temporary object, which function getx() returns? Clearly, this is prohibited by C++ Standard but I am interested in the purpose of such restriction, not a reference to the standard. struct X { X& ref() { return *this; } }; X getx() { ...

Ugh, there's an error in code I stole from libc++
@sehe I linked to the first one originally
I dupevoted. There's bound to be some complaint about "specific details in the discussion". But I checked the dupe and it specifically addresses the subtler points as well.
13:02
@sehe No one looked for a dupe I guess
Amazeballs
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Apparently the lounge comes up when searching for c++ expressing disappointment.
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@nwp Not here
it's very easy to express disappointment in C++
just write any C++ code
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13:07
@Ven weird
I thought reproducible searches were one of the main reasons to use ddg. I'm disappointed.
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they're not
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That's completely different. May as well use google then.
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Ven
sigh
I had a fairly good opinion of you before today
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You haven't been in the lounge much.
Ven
Ven
Did you come to terms with your inner XYZ?
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13:15
@Ven I don't know what that means.
Ven
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I don't remember you being like that even before.
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Do you have the "Prefer results from my country" setting enabled?
Ven
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It's not like I left as you arrived or w/e.
I don't
@Puppy I've been thinking about what you said
Ven
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how dare you
13:18
And I believe the problem will only really appear in empty sequences, which are typically handled in a different way anyway
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@Ven I've had to type stupid things into a word document for weeks. Also today is a particularly shitty day for me. Don't judge me.
That being said, I'm wondering why std::max and std::lowest for double and float don't report inf and -inf, respectively :/
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@nwp Ok. I'll forget you said Google was something one would use non-ironically. :P
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That was just to express my disappointment for the world in my head and the real world not matching. Again.
Like this is really annoying
I think I should change my post :S
13:58
@BartekBanachewicz Do these videos remind you of your early coding days?
which videos
@cppxor2arr oh yeah, I saw them already after you posted the first one :)
@BartekBanachewicz Oh ok
except I never really took to using linux
13:59
Lol my Windows sucks
@BartekBanachewicz I think the standard requires them to report representational values because people can use them in deciding code flow in templates
Ray casting... nice
Or tracing
@BartekBanachewicz that said without feature test macros for half etc... not sure how useful that is
it's not like there is a <floattypes>
@BartekBanachewicz What would you prefer?
@Mgetz yeah
14:30
@sehe dunno if I would prefer anything
it's just kinda confusing
what bs
¬_¬ 'friendly bin'
ergh... and I need chat extension
Ven
Ven
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chatwat
16:05
I watched half an episode of ER and thought, "Why not give myself an appendectomy?" — itsme86 18 mins ago
new fav comment
16:33
The more I search for electronic part's datasheet, the more google asks me if I'm a robot...
there's only one robot here, you cannot be the second one!
recaptcha is so annoying
 
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17:41
@Borgleader IIRC at least two guys tried to do this.
17:56
@Morwenn Also reminiscent of House doing cancer surgery on himself.
I don't recall that
I boutgh fat stuff for my little brother today.
He's coming back from South Korea and asked me whether I could buy « beer, fried chicken & camembert » for when he's coming back xD
@Puppy A quick check indicates it was S7E22. He takes some experimental drug to try to make his leg better, and it helps for a while, but then it turns out it caused cancer in all the rats on which it was tested (and yes, in him). If memory serves, he can't get the surgery done in the hospital because he wasn't supposed to be using the drug in the first place, so he goes home, sits in his bathtub and cuts his leg open (while drinking heavily to try to deal with the pain).
ah yeah
I stopped watching after the episode where House goes back on the drugs
there's a fine line in Puppyland between being gritty/realistic and just being flat out depressing, and Puppy does not watch depressing shows
@Puppy I can't blame you. TBH, I'm not sure why, but I watched it through to the end.
18:15
@Morwenn That cant have turned out well
@Borgleader It turned well both times.
@JerryCoffin Last season was a worthwhile rollecoaster imho.
@Morwenn Well I'll be...
@Columbo Reminds me of a line by H.L. Mencken. For many years he'd written for newspapers, and been quite well known for his sharp wit. Then he had a stroke, which did grave damage to his memory. At one point, a few years after his stroke he asked about a friend who'd died only a few weeks after he'd had the stroke, and they had to break it to him that the friend was dead. He thought about it for a few minutes, and then quipped: "Oh yes, he died the same year I did."
@Borgleader Yeah, at least the ending was fairly worthwhile. What bothered me more wasn't so much that it got depressing, as that (it seemed to me) that for the last few seasons they lost sight of the original premise of the show--the medical puzzles were almost lost, and it turned into essentially a pure soap opera.
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A: Like/Dislike display order

DPSIf you are planning to display the balance between likes and dislikes - I think, these guys have done a great job. There are separate like and dislike icons, and also a meter to show balance along with views: Note: Those who know the source of this image, please keep it to yourself. It just ...

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@набиячлэвэли From a porn site, presumably?
18:28
PornHub
@JerryCoffin After quick visual comparison, PornHub
@набиячлэвэли A friend of mine is fond of pointing out that porn sites pretty much define the cutting edge of internet technology, from UI to streaming video, and on back to payment systems and such.
e.g. YouTube announced(? insert proper verb here) a feature where upon hovering over a thumbnail, it will show a short preview.
@JerryCoffin Wouldn't be surprised if that were because they need to fight for users the most violently due to the humongous levels of competition
@JerryCoffin They weren't cutting edge when HTML5 <video> started to replace Flash.
18:46
@набиячлэвэли A lot of it is simply because they make quite a lot of money for fairly minimal investment.
@JerryCoffin Highly probable, I'm by no means an expert
@Morwenn I'll have to take your word for it (I'm only going from hearsay).
I think part of it is also that the Internet is nearly a perfect fit for porn--a huge number of people enjoy porn, but almost nobody wants it known publicly, so a medium that can (at least seem to) deliver it with little or no public visibility is essentially ideal.
There was Minitel back in the day for that :p
Hum, looks like I'm already bored.
19:02
any @Puppy ies around
@Morwenn France had Minitel. A number of other countries had (less successful) versions of their own--but interconnection between the networks was minimal, and most mandated fairly specific hardware and such.
@набиячлэвэли LOL
@JerryCoffin also server availability and bandwidth, and now 360 degree/VR and 4k streaming as well
@JerryCoffin also they have a lot of freshly produced content, similar to sport broadcasts. Except their material stays current for longer than recent matches.
And you've got some hormones inciting you to fap.
then again I used Overwatch' UI recently to illustrate something to my product manager
some concepts can be really generic wrt content
@BartekBanachewicz I s'pose--given that the people are mostly naked, you don't even have to worry about their clothes going out of style. I suppose hair styles change though...
19:14
@JerryCoffin You're obviously not into CFNM.
@Morwenn Not even sure what "CFNM" means...
@JerryCoffin « Clothed Female(s) Nude Male(s) », because seing people clothed also arouses its share of people ^^
I haven't seen normcore porn yet, but I'm pretty sure it's a thing too.
@Morwenn Okay--fair enough. There are certainly a fair number of people I'd never want to see naked (but I can't say that seeing them clothed turned me on--just reduced the degree to which they repelled).
I guess it's only fair though--I doubt most women who see me really wish they could see me naked either...
Plus some clothes just make some people so cute :3
@Morwenn My wife certainly thinks so--she sometimes buys clothes too small for any of our kids simply because it's too cute to resist. Fortunately, she has relatives and friends enough younger that we can give them as presents and such.
19:25
xD
@JerryCoffin is it the same wife that has general spending problems
@BartekBanachewicz I only have one...
right
having more could be problematic I s'pose
But no, she doesn't have a spending problem. She just has an ambition to marry Bill Gates and make him a millionaire.
19:30
@BartekBanachewicz I can't quite imagine having even two. Those poor Jihadists have no clue what kind of punishment they're in for if they actually get 72...
they don't seem to have a clue about much in general
@JerryCoffin They get virgins. Nonody ever told anything about wives x)
@BartekBanachewicz yeah
@Morwenn In this case, the question wouldn't be marriage--only whether they're able to escape... :-)
19:33
@Puppy not on teamspeak apparently
@Morwenn this is a great album. Took me a while to get used to though.
yeah, like I said yesterday, D&D today
@Puppy oh shit right you said that
drungens&dagons
nvm. keep on whatever you were doing
@BartekBanachewicz I don't like the whole album, but it's full of good ideas.
Plus one track was mostly taken from Infected Mushroom xD
(has english CC)
20:08
Another evening alone :'(
20:23
Roaming is only $5 a day, I think on the website they said $10
Will be getting a new sim ..
20:48
@Morwenn you should get out more
21:15
@Borgleader
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Q: Flagging a post as a duplicate should cost reputation points

misspellerAs of now one of the ways to perform a point-free aggressive action against a poster is to flag the post as a duplicate leaving one more avenue that opens the system to abuse. There should be a speed-bump placed in the way of flagging questions as duplicate to force a bit of thoughtful considerat...

21:37
@Mysticial Mommy, the mean man gave me a speeding ticket. That's aggressive, so it should cost him money to do that!
@Mysticial In what universe does that make sense...
> @ModusTollens actually yes, in some cases you are forced to use this site as for support to certain other languages or software. I.E. Google Maps. In case you have to follow a format to post? I can understand organization but micromanagement is a bit overkill. I agree, I think it's time to drain the swamp. And yes, trust me I do have other resources. This secret society certainly isn't my first choice. – Texan78 2 days ago
@Borgleader Not in any parallel universe. Only in a skewed one.
Drain the swamp. DRAIN THE SWAMP!!!
22:05
@Mysticial ...and now I've fallen for the troll, and added my own two-cents worth on the subject as well.
FEED THE TROLL!!!
22:46
@Mysticial Can't we all just get along? Trolls are people too! :-)
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