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9:00 AM
@tereško I have a job and work to do. I don't have time to watch a 60 minute video right now.
if I didn't think I needed teaching I would have never become a member of this site in the first place
 
@mmmshuddup i only registered with this site to prove people wrong ;)
 
LOL
@Gordon that's a good reason.
speaking of teaching.. perhaps someone could answer a seemingly obvious question for me about linux?
this is a live support chat right?
lol
@Sem you are assuming that I don't know what Google is or never use it.
(sorry for the delayed response I just read your message)
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/12768497/… because the dupe is just an introduction and does not answer the specific questions of the OP.
 
Sem
9:15 AM
@mmmshuddup Well not immediately at least. Which you should as a beginning programmer. If you can't find solid solutions for 99% of your questions you're either in a very special worksituation or you don't know how to convert your problem into a Google query.
 
wow.
just... wow.
 
@mmmshuddup Make time.
After my boss caught me watching this, he arranged for the entire team to see it.
(If it's the one I think it is)
 
I don't have a boss
I am prioritizing
deadlines
It's almost 6am
why am I explaining myself to you? that is the quesiton.
 
@mmmshuddup Why not?
 
Sem
@mmmshuddup Google it, you might find an answer if you formulate it correctly. :)
 
9:19 AM
I used to work that way too
 
@Sem I am not going to acknowledge your condescending comments anymore.
 
I'm as good at time management, so I decided I shouldn't manage my own time
But still..
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah I know what you mean
to be honest I am just not in the mood to watch a lecture right now
 
Sem
@mmmshuddup trust me, formulating your problems into questions for people or Google is one of the most hard things to do for me.
 
9:21 AM
really? I don't find it difficult
well maybe for Google sometimes, not for people
 
@Gordon I see @hakre's question was closed AND reopened last night :D
Quick question:
I have the following array:
array(
    "resource" => "Authentication",
    "action" => "Login",
    "user" => "username",
    "realname" => "Real Name",
    "email" => "email@email.com"
);
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, will likely happen again
 
Sem
@mmmshuddup Sometimes error line copy paste isn't enough. Not once you want to try to apply a factory pattern in your own framework for example. Saying How do I apply a factory pattern in my own framework? isn't going to be enough. You would also need to describe the structure of the current version of your framework for example. Which may lead to not knowing the terms for that specific situation.
 
The thing is, "resource" and "action" have special meaning
They would be executed more or like $resource->$action($rest_of_params)
 
@Sem Yes, I have heard of online searching.
 
9:28 AM
But I don't want to tightly couple "resource" and "action" to the parsing algorithm
So what would be the best approach to do so?
 
@MadaraUchiha You don't want to do $resource = $arr['resource'];?
 
I also don't really want an exponential number of arguments to pass to the parsing function
@Christian I don't want to hard-code 'resource'.
 
For which reason exactly?
Actually, never mind my question
Think this:
if you don't want to hardcode it, were will it come from?
and why should your function work on 'reason' but something else influence it to work with 'email' (as an example)?
In other words, I don't think there's a way past this, other than provide those index names yourself from somewhere.
 
is there some agenda against spelling going on in the SO chat ?
 
But I don't think that that functionality is remotely useful.
 
Sem
9:32 AM
@mmmshuddup You won't make it far with an attitude like that.
 
@Christian Obviously, I would have to provide it from somewhere.
 
@Sem the only attitude here is your "here, let me explain to you how Google works." attitude
 
@tereško What are you going on about? Did I misspell something?
 
@Christian /s/reason/resource
 
@MadaraUchiha Well, I think that would make your function unclear as to its functionality.
 
9:33 AM
@Sem In fact, I find it outrageous that you don't see that.
 
Sem
@mmmshuddup the only attitude , seriously? I'm done.
 
@Christian no , i was talking about this line .. it has 6 flags already
 
@MadaraUchiha Oh, oops.
@tereško Serves you right. You Spelling Nazi you. :D
 
@Sem I would hope so. You have spent the last 45 minutes explaining about Google to someone who uses it pretty much all day every day.
 
@Christian Well, I can see how hard-coding it would not be useful.
I'm fixed to this one array format, and I cannot change it without maknig changes to my code logic.
 
9:35 AM
@MadaraUchiha Well, explain to me how and I'll be able to better answer your question.
 
Well I see everyone is in a typically pleasant Monday morning mood
 
I was waiting for you to be done with it for at least the last 30 minutes. Truth be told, I don't know why you insisted so much on elaborating further.
 
morning :)
 
@MadaraUchiha In that case, I'd have the index passed optionally.
 
@DaveRandom Sorry. I came here in a good mood. then ended up in...something else.
 
Sem
9:36 AM
@DaveRandom Hello mr. Javascript
 
@Christian With a default value?
 
so far teresko insinuated that I know NOTHING about development practices. Then sem went on for the last 45 minutes explaining to me how Google works.
 
I was thinking that, but I don't want to create more and more arguments if I need another special array key.
 
Something like this:

function whatever($data, $indices=null){

$indices = array_merge(array(
'reason' => 'reason',
'whatever' => 'whatever'
), (array)$indices);

$reason = $data[$indices['reason']];
 
all because I asked what global state was
 
9:37 AM
jeez, are you still fighting? you guys have too much time on your hand
 
@Gordon do you not see the persistence here?
 
Sem
@Gordon says the man with almost 100k rep ;)
 
I keep getting drilled about Google
 
@Sem Hello you crazy Dutch bastard you. Reaching for the bucket of pure THC crystals again?
 
@Christian You misunderstand the problem.
The "special" values will always be filled
 
Sem
9:38 AM
@DaveRandom Delicious.... delicious buckets of joy..
 
I just need a way to designate them as they "special" meaning
For instance, "resource" is the name of the controller, "action" the method to be executed
The rest are parameters to be passed to that "action"
 
@DaveRandom you're a sys admin right?
 
@Sem I'm stuck with corn flakes. Still, I bet my code makes more sense :-P
 
@MadaraUchiha Exactly, I'm passing the $indices variable which maps 'resource' to the key in your data array
 
Now how do you (loosely coupled, please) tell the system which array entry is the controller and which is the action, and what are the other params
 
Sem
9:40 AM
@DaveRandom Maybe, but I'll be the one who can think out of the box.
 
@mmmshuddup In a loose sense, yes. I suppose that would be a job description for me. Why?
 
I have a random question about file/folder permissions not behaving the way I expected..
 
@MadaraUchiha The indices part tells the function that the resource you want to call is inside resource123, like so:
 
@Sem WITNLIT - what is the next letter in this sequence?
 
$indices = array('resource', 'resource123')
$data = array('resouce123'=>$obj, etcetcetc);
 
9:41 AM
I gtg, we'll continue this later
 
@DaveRandom so my understanding was that if a file has user:group ownership. and permissions are rw-rw-r--, then anyone belonging to the group also has write permissions to that file...
 
@MadaraUchiha Cheers.
 
@DaveRandom however, that is apparently not the case..
 
Sem
@DaveRandom X because the S is to mainstream, and no you will never understand.
 
@mmmshuddup I'll tell you right now that *nix file permissions are not my strongest subject, but that is my understanding of it as well, yes. I seem to recall however that there is a caveat on some systems - in that group memberships are determined at logon time, so if you add a user to a group the user needs to log off and back on again before you see any effect
 
9:44 AM
ahhhh
because my user is called "myuser" in this example. and group is called "mygroup." So chown root:mygroup file. then vi tells me I am editing a file with read-only permissions
anyway.. that doesn't work unless 'myuser' is the owner of the parent directory
 
@Sem It's far too Monday for weirdness like that
 
user1125394
wow did not know there was a var keyword in php
 
@mmmshuddup Might be an obvious point but did you check that the chown had the desired effect?
 
that's PHP <= 4 lol
or 3
 
@cyril you can safely forget about it again
 
9:46 AM
I forget
 
user1125394
ok useless then
 
It's 4, don't think 3 had classes
 
oh right
yeah I think you're right on that @DaveRandom
 
@cyril In 5 it is essentially a synonym for public
 
user1125394
equivalent for variables?
 
9:47 AM
but don't use it unless you are writing for PHP4 backwards compat. Which basically no-one ever needs to do these days
 
@DaveRandom Yes. I did ls -la to view the ownership of the file and saw -rw-rw-r-- root mygroup
 
(before you say it, shut up)
5
 
usermod -G mygroup myuser
but if it's like you said, then maybe all I needed to do was logout/in again...
let me try that
 
Hey guys. How can i check if http referer is paypal domain?
 
@mmmshuddup Worth a try certainly, I definitely remember shouting at a *nix box for an hour once and it turned out that was all that I needed to do. It's certainly a function of Windows as well so I was very annoyed I hadn't thought of it sooner.
 
9:51 AM
@DaveRandom lol yes. that worked ¬_¬
 
@mmmshuddup Winner :-)
 
unbelievable...
@DaveRandom lol thank you for saving me more headaches!
 
@mmmshuddup It's more important to know it when you're doing something the other way around - if you want to remove a user from a group in a hurry you have to boot the login or it won't have any effect
 
@DaveRandom touche.
I will most definitely keep that in mind from now on
 
9:57 AM
@cyril codepad.org/Kn7nHYRC - Those two are identical in the effect they have. Don't use the var keyword and always declare visibility on your methods. Hopefully one day the PHP4 backwards compat will be removed and you will be required to declare visibility on everything. In PHP4, all class members were public.
 
0
Q: PHP get subset of string in bytes

tpaei have a string, and i need to take first 200 bytes. how can i achieve this? Example) Input: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent vitae velit nisi, a tempus mauris. Nam sit amet mauris odio. Etiam at iaculis libero. Donec vitae venenatis neque. Quisque variu...

 
user1125394
@DaveRandom thx for the advice, even if no keywords is public by default?
 
@tpae - what exactly do you think substr() does?
 
user1125394
the good practise is to use private variables also
 
@DaveRandom my problem doesn't necessarily deal with just english characters. it also deals with other characters as well, which happens to return length 1 when byte is more than 3
 
@tpae mb_substr() then
 
@DaveRandom thanks
 
But your question says specifically 200 bytes which is what substr() does. What you meant was 200 characters, which is what mb_substr() does
 
@tpae Also, if you want 200 bytes you should still be using substr()
If you want 200 characters you want mb_substr().
 
10:03 AM
@MadaraUchiha And that obviously highly depends on your definition of "characters"
 
exactly what im looking for.
 
4
Q: Truncate a multibyte String to n chars

GordonI am trying to get this method in a String Filter working: public function truncate($string, $chars = 50, $terminator = ' …'); I'd expect this $in = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYXZ1234567890"; $out = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV …"; and also this...

 
so hard to get answers on stackoverflow now
 
@tpae , then maybe you should ask questions , instead of requesting for free code ?
 
@tpae It is if you don't do some research first.
 
10:04 AM
@cyril Readability if nothing else. And you can't say a blanket, covers-all-cases "the good practise is to use private variables also" because it's very subjective and it depends what you are doing.
 
Or rather, stop asking absolutely stupid questions?
 
excuse me, free code?
 
what you wrote was either a homework or project invoice .. and i really hope it was the former
 
i love stackoverflow, and i did perform search based on my needs. i guess i didn't know the right keywords to search
 
OK let's not start this fighting talk again. I know it's Monday and everyone would rather still be in bed but there's no need for unpleasantness.
 
10:06 AM
i am doing some side projects, ran into a question
post it up, massive downvotes for asking "free code"
 
@tpae I know your frustration.
 
searching for the right keywords is sometimes difficult when it just doesn't come to you right away. i am sorry for not knowing
 
@DaveRandom Yeah I decided to exercise some self-control in this instance in spite of teh fact that I was tempted to retort to some unpleasant comments that preceed this.
 
@tpae Sorry, but how is taking a substring not a very basic thing that you could have plausibly found out by yourself?
 
it wasn't substr i was looking for
it was mb-strcut function
which to me isn't so obvious
 
10:09 AM
Nice. What does mb_strcut have to do with your question?
Yes, I may tell you: Nothing.
You were asking for something that gives you "exactly 200 bytes". That's not what mb_strcut does. That's what substr does.
 
read the question again. "i have a string, and i need to take first 200 bytes. how can i achieve this?"
 
wtf?
 
@tpae Read the answer he gave you again.
That's not what mb_strcut does. That's what substr does.
It's really not that complicated.
 
"mb_strcut() extracts a substring from a string similarly to mb_substr(), but operates on bytes instead of characters."
bytes*
dealing with characters which can go up to 3 bytes
i cna't just take substr
i have to take in bytes
because that's how much i can send at a time
 
@tpae I highly recommend you to read more than the first sentence
 
Sem
10:11 AM
@tpae Isn't 1 character 1 byte?
 
50
A: Difference between BYTE and CHAR in column datatypes

David SykesLet us assume the database character set is UTF-8, which I believe is the default in recent version of Oracle. In this case, some characters take more than 1 byte to store in the database. If you define the field as VARCHAR2(11 BYTE), Oracle will allocate 11 bytes for storage, but you may not ac...

^ related
 
substr does operate on bytes, not on characters (assuming you haven't enabled mb overloading)
 
ok, thank you for the answer
now i understand
 
mb_strcut also operates on bytes, but taking characters into account. Namely it will not cut in the middle of the character
 
something i didn't know
thank you very much
 
10:12 AM
So mb_strcut gives you 200 or less.
 
i see
which is actually better suited for what im doing. thank you
there's no need for hostility
 
that could have easily been posted as an asnwer to the quesiton.
rather than all the downvotes and subsequent hostility in the chat.
 
yeah. seriously i was burned pretty bad
 
it happens I guess
@tpae I've noticed the hostility usually comes from the younger crowd. maybe the high school bullying is still too fresh in their minds lol
 
get a room ... a separate room
 
10:20 AM
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Q: How to add usermanagement module in yii?

raghulrnairi got error message when add user management module installed several times and followed all steps please help me!! "The table "{{users}}" for active record class "YumUser?" cannot be found in the database". my config/main.php

 
That is what is known as shooting yourself in the foot
 
Sem
Hope not all mondays are like this :(
 
@tereško I'm gonna add you to my ignore list now. You're kind of an arrogant tool.
 
Sem
@mmmshuddup lol @ ignore and You're kind.
 
oops i didn't mean to edit that last one
lol
@Sem yeah..
 
10:25 AM
@tpae Sorry for being overly aggressive. I hope you understand that we're a bit fed up with people asking trivial questions on SO (and to me that seemed like a very trivial question).
 
@NikiC this is a Q&A site, what did you expect?
 
sorry about the vagueness
i just didn't know how to phrase it
i thought example would help
1 char is not 1 byte, korean language is actually 3 bytes per char
 
@tpae their files must take up a lot of space on the HDD
 
it does
and sms is limited to 80 chars
 
@tpae When you start to write the question and you have finished the title, before submitting or continue to formulate the question text, open a new tab, go to the search page, enter the tags in square brackets followed by your title and go through the results. Example with your question stackoverflow.com/…
 
10:28 AM
@tpae how do you know all that? are you Korean?
 
@hakre will do.
 
This will give you a list of what has been asked with similar terms. It will help you to already locate a lot of related information as well to formulate your question more precisely because you see what a common conception of your title is.
 
lol
 
I like the sound of an "arrogant tool". I might write a browser plugin and call it that. Now I just need something for it to do...
 
@DaveRandom lol
 
10:29 AM
no, but i've done a lot of work for koreans
 
Sem
@DaveRandom ?
 
@tpae wow they kinda get screwed
 
@tpae Great because for a Q&A site it is important to collect the good questions and answers so it is useful for all users of the site. When having a problem sometimes we focus too much on our own than just thinking: This sounds stupid, I bet I'm not the only one asking for that.
 
@Sem Genius. Or possibly something that takes every line of code you write and posts it directly in chat, auto adding a comment that says // This line of code is better than the one you just wrote
 
@DaveRandom Well the site could offer something like: Get an answer before you ask ;)
 
10:32 AM
:D
 
@hakre yes. i love stackoverflow, and i understand it's completely my fault regarding how question was structured. i just didn't like how it turned out, felt completely burned, rather than asked constructively to re-adjust my question.
 
Sem
@DaveRandom Any experience in writing browser plugins? (brb getting lunch)
 
@tpae I tend to agree wholeheartedly with that.
 
yeah koreans do spend a lot on data.
 
10:35 AM
please help me ,if u cant just ignore stackoverflow.com/questions/12779643/…
 
@tpae SMS messages are funny things in terms of character encoding, GSM messages are actually 7-bit encoded. Are you communicating with an SMS gateway or something? I have a feeling that mb_substr($str, 0, 80) might do you better...
Any service like that will probably transliterate from unicode to whatever the Korean SMS character encoding is, so I would be more concerned about char length than byte length.
 
@DaveRandom i am, but it's not just limited to 1 language, english can be upto 160 characters
@DaveRandom don't want to limit anything like that, so wanted to keep it in bytes
 
OK no worries, as long as you know what the remote end is doing with the data you send it. I know from bitter experience that a lot of SMS carriers don't have a clue with this, some of them just seem to make it up as they go along.
 
yeah
 
@Sem Not much before messing about with the cv-helper recently, but it seems simple enough - if you can write JS and you can read docs you can write browser extensions (for Chrome and FF at any rate.
Admittedly the second condition puts a lot of people out of the running straight away, but I like to think I'm at least slightly capable of reading documentation before I go crazy and start smashing things or rubbing the dog with a brick.
 
Sem
10:51 AM
For small things like this that's a good way to go. For bigger things however.. you will need tons of THC.. tons.
 
Sem
@DaveRandom I think only one person here is able to read ALL of the documentation in any project. [points at @tereško]
 
@Sem That's just triviality
@hakre What I don't understand is why people expect that to work.
As a different example, some time ago I was expected to somehow make a website move downloaded files to a specific location, since the client (which is an architect or something) said that user-defined location is too confusing for people.
I was surprised he would even think about something like that.
 
11:08 AM
what is polymorphism ???
 
@NishantPatel That's the wrong question.
@NishantPatel The real question is, did you search for it?
 
ok sorry for that....
 
I'm really tempted to use lmgtfy... but someone I respect said that it's really rude. so instead, I'll say it the nicest way possible: Google it.
2
 
ok thanks..
 
@Christian I do agree that lmgtfy is rude, but at the same time people who use the SO chat box as an alternative to the Google search input sort of deserve it...
 
think about it. if this was possible, any site on the internet could make any printer of a visitor print without confirmation. that's an open door for abuse. The visitor should control what gets printed and what not, not the website owner. — Gordon 8 mins ago
I don't know, I like spending money on flesh-toned ink.
 
@DaveRandom Right. Make it 80-year-old-flesh-toned-ink
 
@MadaraUchiha please do not ask us to dv all answers. instead, ask us to review the answers. we had problems with dv-pls in the past because people assume we gang-up on questions.
 
11:14 AM
Aight, can't edit it now but...
 
yeah, just keep it in mind
 
@MadaraUchiha yes. thanks.
 
@Gordon Imho that incident was taken far too serious by us. We ought not negotiate with terrorists.
@MadaraUchiha I had a better solution: Delete the question :P
 
@Christian Can you buy ready-wrinkled ink? Although this reminds me of
Sep 27 at 19:37, by tereško
@AndyPerlitch there also isn't a room for posting nude pictures of people over 80 ... that does not mean that PHP chat room would be the appropriate place for it
 
11:15 AM
Though obviously now they get their rep back :/
 
@DaveRandom If only such a wrinkle-correcting printer exists, I'd make a fortune selling it!
 
@NikiC well, i guess everyone in here knows how it's supposed to be treated, but to outsiders it may not seem clear and phrasing it differently helps preventing yet another -oh-my-god-gang-up-discussion.
@DaveRandom besides, I'm basically just repeating what @ircmaxell asked the last time someone asked for dv-pls
 
@Christian If it existed, obviously someone else would make the fortune of manufacturing it?
 
@NishantPatel this might help : youtube.com/watch?v=4F72VULWFvc
 
@Gordon Sorry? I wasn't passing comment on that, did you reply to the wrong post? Although FWIW I'm not as confident in your assumption that i guess everyone in here knows how it's supposed to be treated, I was discussing with PeeHaa about hacking the SO CV form so we can CV directly from chat, and my feeling is that it shouldn't be done because the cv-ring probably already solicits voted from people who haven't properly read the question
(not that he was disagreeing as such)
(plus of course it would be a violation of the rules, which would make us no better than the cv-worthy questioners)
 
11:25 AM
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Q: Floating Text around image, which is positioned: bottom-right

mr_appIm searching for a way, to float text around an bottom-right positioned image. Here my not working version http://jsfiddle.net/xaqyb/ HTML <div id="box"> <img width="120" src="http://www.ordnung-statt-chaos.de/wp-content/themes/thesis/rotator/sample-4.jpg" /> Lorem ipsum dolor sit ...

This has proven more of a challenge than I originally thought.
 
@DaveRandom yes, wrong post. sorry. was for @NikiC.
 
i am logging the user usage into a mysql db , and i am able to store the login logout time into my database table, when they logout via hitting the logout button, but i want to capture the logout time even if the user closes the browser , then how can i do it..please hellp
 
so cv-pls is like saying, "close vote please" ?
 
11:30 AM
oic
 
@tpae It's "review please, because I think it should be closed"
 
@Gordon , could you pin this one
 
Reference: Errors | Operators
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@tereško prettier when its not just a link
 
@Leigh Alright you southern fairy, let's get your abuse of my home town out of the way so we can get on with our day :-P
 
@Gordon I guess I just don't care what the others think ^^
 
11:36 AM
@DaveRandom What, chavchester? Seems perfectly nice... for some folk
 
@Leigh Was that a gay joke? :-P
 
@DaveRandom Wanna take a quick gay test? :)
 
How was the conf anyway? Worth the money (I you had spent your own on it?)
 
@DaveRandom No it was free, brb, a new monitor just landed next to me ;D
 
@MadaraUchiha Depends what it entails...
 
11:40 AM
@DaveRandom Think of any country starting with "D"
don't tell me which
 
@DaveRandom Now take the second letter of that country, and think of an animal starting with that letter
 
Now think of the color of that animal.
 
11:42 AM
15
Q: PHP: "Notice: Undefined variable" and "Notice: Undefined index"

PekkaI am running a PHP script, and keep getting errors like: Undefined variable: user_location in C:\wamp\www\mypath\index.php on line 12 Line 12 looks like this: $greeting = "Hello, ".$user_name." from ".$user_location; What do they mean? Why do they appear all of a sudden? I used to use this...

 
Everything's OK unless you thought of a gray elephant from Denmark.
 
link in reference or cv?
 
@Gordon Reference, it's a good question/answer.
But the question needs generalizing.
 
lol, well I'm apparently OK then - but how do you define OK? Is there something not OK about being gay? Homophobe!! :-P
 
@MadaraUchiha im not too impressed with it
 
11:43 AM
@DaveRandom What have you thought of?
The brown eagle from Denmark?
@DaveRandom Meh, Simba was raised by 2 men, and he turned out fine.
 
@DaveRandom i read a nice comment recently: "I hate the word homophobia. it's not a phobia. you are not afraid. you are just an asshole"
 
@MadaraUchiha An Orange Orangutan from the Dominican Republic
 
Of course :)
@Gordon Only there are 2 types of "gay"
 
@MadaraUchiha What if I took the blue elePHPant from Denmark? :P
 
"gay" as in sexual preference
And "gay" as in wtf is wrong with you man?
 
11:45 AM
I totally missed Denmark, took me ages to think of a country beginning with D.
 
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Q: Record the Logout time of user in case of Session timeout and Browser Close

Aditya Kumari am storing the user usage of a website in a mysql table and i am able to capture and store the login time using a insert query at the time of login-in and i am capturing the logout time also if the user choose to logout via logout button. but what if the user just closes the browser then how ...

 
@MadaraUchiha gay also means happy. at least it did before. no one uses it like this anymore.
 
@MadaraUchiha Yeh that is true, "gay" in the pejorative no longer really refers to homosexuals I think. Unless, as @Gordon indirectly points out, you are an asshole.
 
I don't mind gay people
I have 2 very good friends who are gay
(Which are more "man" than many non-gay people I know)
I do mind when it gets out of hand and you start attracting "wtf" looks.
Like everything else in the world, going to extremes is usually not good.
 
@MadaraUchiha I suggest you quit digging and put down the shovel while you are still able to climb out.
 
11:49 AM
@DaveRandom I'll shut up now.
 
Hi everybody.
 
Hi Dr Nick!
 
Not sure what to do with that one
 
Dr Nick?
 
@lijinma Simpsons reference
Dr. Nick Riviera, usually referred to as Dr. Nick, is a recurring fictional character in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. He is voiced by Hank Azaria, and first appeared in the episode "Bart Gets Hit by a Car". Dr. Nick is an inept quack physician, and a satire of incompetent medical professionals. Dr. Nick is known for his exclamation of "Hi, everybody!" upon entering a scene, which is immediately followed by the other characters present with, "Hi, Dr. Nick!", with one exception: in "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", Mr. Burns replies with "Ho, Mer. Simp-son", but with the same inflection...
 

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