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Q: Inversion of Control Container for PHP?

George MauerI am trying to code TDD style in PHP and one of my biggest stumbling blocks (other than lack of a decent IDE) is that I have to make my own hacked together IoC container just to inject all my mock objects properly. Has anyone used an Ioc container in php? All I've been able to find is PHP IOC o...

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Q: Guice like dependency injection frameworks in PHP

newbieAre there any Guice like or similar dependency injection frameworks in PHP? If not are there any good dependency injection frameworks in PHP? I have to implement same code in PHP what I have implemented in Java and I use Guice in my Java project. So it would be easier to implement PHP version, ...

have you tried those? I love re-inventing the wheel, but not this time, hehe,
so i asked before i create my own ioc.. or creating one is recommended?
@JoeySalacHipolito I've briefly used rgInjektor mentioned in my answer to the second linked question
in general, I prefer Factories and Builders over DICs.
I also built one myself. But that was a rather crappy piece where I wanted to try out things
LOL
please give your HTML code too — Mohammad Masoudian 1 min ago
hehehe, im relatively new to factories and dic,
It's zeh Best!!1 Zeh Best!!! Uhh … why? — Gordon 4 mins ago
18:05
i read the code but i don't quite understand what does what..i think i need more time understanding the code.. :D
@JoeySalacHipolito if I should recommend one I'd probably say the symfony one, rgInjektor or pimple. but I'd only recommend them because I don't know the others at all.
PHP code
<?php
foreach($categorySet as $key => $value){

echo "<li>";
echo "<a href=index.php?category=".$value->srilife_category_name.">".$value->srilife_category_name."</a>";
echo "</li>";


}?>
i think i'll try to disect pimple...
:D
my categories are
Advertising / Printing
Bank / Accounting
Automobiles
Beauty Culture
Computer / IT
but when i $_GET it from the URL. it break the word after / .what the reason?
@Gordon someone want's to contact you
18:07
@Gordon what exactly is a factory?
like index.php?category=Advertising
it should be index.php?category=
Advertising / Printing
????????
@Mr.Alien do you know the reason ?
@JoeySalacHipolito A Factory is an object that knows how to create other objects/object graphs
@Samithaఠ_ఠ / is the culprit
these prevents the usage of new keyword right?
@Mr.Alien it doesn't say the user wants to contact me specifically and they gave him the contact address. so nothing to handle
18:12
@Mr.Alien didn't get you
@Gordon I was just kiddin dude.. :) he has some urgent req.. hehe god knows what..
@JoeySalacHipolito you'd still use new but inside the Factory, which is better than having it in your regular code most of the time
i see :D any resources for learning this?
Anonymous
@Mr.Alien do you use gitbash?
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Q: PHP crawler error

dfdfAlright, this thing hell don't work :'\ Wut I do? WUT I DO? Ho lee fuk Ho lee fuk sum ting wong du no work shows error Fatal error: Can't use function return value in write context in /home/content/76/7290476/html/crawl.php on line 25 This crawler i programmed DO NO WORK!?!?!?!?! error_repo...

18:15
@Simon_eQ nope
@Samithaఠ_ఠ do you use urlencode? if no, than use it
awww. was changed. check the revisions
Anonymous
@Mr.Alien you mean file_get_contents() anyway, how about composer?
@Simon_eQ hehe sorry wrong ping
pro-tip: if you want to hire me, and we agree to a call (even after me stating my preference for initial conversation over email), don't not call at the agreed upon time. That's a bad thing...
18:19
Everyone's downvoting meh :\ I mean I edited my question like 40 seconds after... wahhhhh... Things could have been a lot worse, I mean I was going to post a gif of a heart (super cool) and another one about a hot girl PHP joke. — dfdf 59 secs ago
@crypticツ Yea, wtf was that about?
We need line nos on the formatted code now
@mr.Alien that would be helpful
Anonymous
@crypticツ do you use gitbash?
18:21
z@Orangepill yep
@Orangepill Actually it won't as this community doesn't expect it's users to post code dump
@Simon_eQ nope, honestly never heard of it. I use Git and I use Bash.
Anonymous
@Mr.Alien Well it would give some point of reference... maybe not back to an original error message but I would be something...
Anonymous
@crypticツ well, I use the same thing probably. Anyway, this error is bugging the life out of me
@Mr.Alien but then all of the comments would get out of sync with the question at every edit
18:24
@Orangepill yea but in most cases(1 year I've spent here), I hardly require the line nos as the code posted max reaches 20-30 lines
@Orangepill aah yes, good point :)
@Simon_eQ you don't have the PHP binary installed or it's not set in $PATH
Anonymous
@crypticツ PHP is installed, with/in WAMP. The environment path points to the executable php file, as ;C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.3;
Anonymous
curl is available globally, just not php
@Simon_eQ oh then either rename it to php or do $ php5.4.3
@Gordon you look cool in that blue hood :p
18:28
@Mr.Alien blue hood?
ah that one
thanks
@Gordon about.me ... and you welcome :)
@Simon_eQ gitbash is an implementatin of bash to be run on windows. It is bundled with a fork of msys (forked from the mingw project) providing a number of standard unix tools
Martial arts training taught me that the fastest way to injure an opponent with nunchucks is to hand them the nunchucks.
I lol'ed
@DaveRandom json.daverandom.com just a wrapper around json_pp?
also, I believe gitbash has its (unix-like) environment variables
18:30
@Orangepill Does @Gordon look like @DaveRandom to you?
Anonymous
@Jasper I am running it from windows. @crypticツ tried it. Nothing changed. But, I don't see how renaming the folder changes anything, at the terminal runs only the .exe file ... although I could be wrong.
@Orangepill its this guy -> @DaveRandom
huh? what?
@Simon_eQ derp, I though that was the binary location and name that you posted and not the path. cd to the PHP directory where the binary is and run ./php if it doesn't work in the same directory then something else is wrong.
18:32
stahp confusing people with banhammers!!
@Gordon Sorry...I'm borderline retarded
@Orangepill start sleepin early
@Simon_eQ Yeah, I guessed as much, you'd be crazy to use it on unix, considering you can just run native bash + tools and have a better system
Anonymous
@crypticツ Nope, with absolute reference to the path, everything works just can't use it globally reference. @Jasper The only reason, I'm using Gitbash is to do handle dependence for composer ... I may have to re-think about this though
@Mr.Alien what's worse is on the site he has a link to the source.... it's obviously not json_pp
Anonymous
18:38
If it is the best option to use Gitbash or not
@rdlowrey I integrated Auryn with some base Symfony components (routing, kernel) - I was wondering if you'd take a look when you have a spare minute and let me know what you think? github.com/J7mbo/Kodiak
user895378
@Jimbo Sure -- I likely won't get to it until late tonight, but I'll do it.
@Simon_eQ eeeek, I have issues getting composer to work on a real Linux system correctly. I would hate to see how bad it works under a Windows system.
@Orangepill he has some real cool mini projects ..
@rdlowrey Thanks :) it's really small, just wanted to make sure it matches what you suggest in the wiki. Cheers
18:40
anyways, nyt everyone.. cya tmrw..
@Simon_eQ Why are you not running VirtualBox?
@Simon_eQ I mainly use it to have command line git on windows. I have used it in the past for tasks that are simple in linux but not in Windows (e.g. counting the lines over multiple files) but I run a VM for that these days
@Simon_eQ If you do echo $PATH is your php path in there?
@Mr.Alien Night
Anonymous
@crypticツ Well, I have kindf test for a job in 2 weeks, I don't want to waste time learning about VM right now. Even though my VM, I it is up and running since last night. Its a real problem sorting composer issues in Win. 5 hours, not a solution. @Jasper yes, its there.
or actually this is bash so you could even do something like echo $PATH | grep php
Anonymous
18:46
same result ...
hey all
@Simon_eQ I know, I just meant to say that we could use fancy unix tools rather than try to find the path ourselves
as my path happens to be quite long
@Simon_eQ what's the output of ls \c\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.3?
My function is :

function CallAfterLogin(){
FB.login(function(response) { //---
if (response.status === "connected")
{
LodingAnimate(); //Animate login
FB.api('/me', function(data) { //--
console.log(data);
if(data.email == null)
{
alert("You must allow us to access your email id!");
ResetAnimate();

}else{
AjaxResponse();
}
}); //--
} //if
}); //---
} //main function
Instead of writing on console I want show data in browser, how can it be done?
I tried with `$("#mydiv").text(data);` , `$("#mydiv").html(data);` which dont work
@Karimkhan for long blocks of code it's preferred if you use a servive like pastebin (and yes, you can still delete that message and make us all happy
18:50
when I tell you "let's communicate over email", it's so neither of us waste the other's time... ARG
Anonymous
@Jasper weird. No such file or directory ...
i know you can run bash scripts from a php page using shell_exec(.'bash.sh') and it will wait until the script has finished or kill the script after 20 seconds.... is there a way to get it to just start the script and let the script run without worrying if it finishes or not?
@ircmaxell it never works that way =(
@Simon_eQ How about running dir C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.3 in cmd?
18:53
We don't want another user coming in here "Why didn't you answer my emails?!"
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Rather than someone who demands to speak by phone, and then wants me to write php code for him. Yeah, no...
Anonymous
@Jasper It works. Everything is listed inside the folder.
Anonymous
I think you are on to something here.
or should i make a daemon to run my bash script and then get the php page to send variables to the daemon?
@Simon_eQ no, I'm not, I just made a stupid mistake in the previous command...
Anonymous
18:55
Probably the first \
It should have been: ls /c/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3?
@Simon_eQ nope, I did backslashes were I should have done slashes
starting from root was right
that's how it maps windows's drive system to unix path names
Anonymous
@Jasper ohh, gud lawd. It's listin naw
Anonymous
I confirm, the second approach lists the directories ...
@Simon_eQ Does include a php.exe file?
Anonymous
@Jasper Yea, I can see them all.
19:03
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Q: How to define scope in facebook js SDK to show user interest, movies etc?

KarimkhanMy function is : function CallAfterLogin(){ FB.login(function(response) { //--- if (response.status === "connected") { LodingAnimate(); //Animate login FB.api('/me', function(data) { //-- console.log(data); if(data.email == null) { alert("You must allow us to access your email id!"); ResetAnimat...

@Simon_eQ Then it should work. I don't have php installed locally (on windows) but I can run ghc (which that happened to be in my path) just fine
Anonymous
@Jasper Jasper. It does work. The issue here is that, making global references. I can directly go to the php.exe and just do curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php but, only by going to the actual dir. Anyway, I will just go with it until something comes up.
Anonymous
How I wish, I knew unix.
@Simon_eQ I meant doing php -v from any location should work. That's what you're also talking about, right?
19:09
And learning linux (/unix) really isn't that hard. Just get started on it :P
Anonymous
@Jasper yes.
@Simon_eQ then does it work or doesn't it?
Anonymous
@Jasper It works just fine.
Anonymous
Not global
(because making global references. I can directly go to the php.exe means absolutely nothing)
Anonymous
19:11
Just using absolute dir
@ircmaxell That should be an integrated part of every offtopic close reason.
Anonymous
@Jasper We are on the same page here. If I open bash and did php -v is will show me that error, if I go the dir however, it works fine.
@Simon_eQ except, it should work when you do it like that, not give an error. That's what I was saying when you said something about global references and "going directly to an executable" which made no sense at all
Anonymous
@Jasper Yes. I should have made that clear.
19:18
@Simon_eQ what does this return: echo $PATH | grep /c/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3
actually do echo $PATH | grep -o /c/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3 that's going to give much clearer output
(instead of everything if matched and nothing if not, it will only print the matched results, thus the path)
Anonymous
Anonymous
I guess I don't know.
Anonymous
I run both commands
@Simon_eQ just echo $PATH
Anonymous
@Orangepill same as shown in the picture.
19:23
@Orangepill The upper one is path echo'd (the grep does nothing since it is matched and it is all on one line)
@Simon_eQ I suppose the -o option is newer than gitbash's grep is. (I just grabbed it from man grep on another server as gitbash comes without it)
Anonymous
I have a feeling I may have tampered with, the environment variable. I could just edit the PATH remove everything and write C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.4.3; only for debugging purpose right?
Anonymous
@Jasper I downloaded gitbash today.
Also, it's not all that necessary in your case (it's necessary in mine, since echo $PATH output 10 or so lines)
will the bash shell run windows executables?
@Orangepill yes
@Simon_eQ I wasn't saying your software was outdated, I was saying the msysgit team used an outdated version of grep
Anonymous
19:28
oh. ok
@Simon_eQ You could. I wouldn't really suggest doing that. If you do it anyway, note that in Windows, you will need to restart your applications before changes in environment variables take effect. However, I'm pretty sure that all gitbash ever does with your path variable is set a similar unix path environment variable, and we've checked that one and it correct
@Orangepill In fact, it runs nothing but windows executables. The ls and grep and other unix tools it runs are in fact versions of those that have been compiled to windows executables. it's pretty nifty. The reasons you're using a separate bash is for things like piping and not having all these executables in your windows path environment variable.
Anonymous
@Jasper OMG! I think it worked. I'll double check.
@Simon_eQ I don't know what worked, but gratz either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous
19:38
@Jasper Thanks. and for keeping up with me.
Anonymous
All I did was removed every thing, and just placed php's path in the enviroment variable
@Simon_eQ That's very strange. It might just have been the fact you restarted gitbash.
and you're going to need to put a number of things back in
Anonymous
@Jasper I have started it before. Several time. About the number of things Do I really have to? All I need from this freaking pc is accomplished.
@Simon_eQ yep
what was in there that started with a dollar sign?
Anonymous
Nothing was there, that stated with $ that is, in the environment variables.
Anonymous
19:43
most started with %%
my bad, meant percent sign
Anonymous
@Jasper You are slowing me down man :p
Anonymous
go to sleep
@Simon_eQ nah, I've actually slept 12 hours less than 12 hours ago. It's just the lack of direct feedback, these things are really easy to do when you're behind the computer yourself, but hard to do through chat
Anonymous
19:48
@Jasper I know. sadly, I'm also using Windows. Which must be a yuukk! for you
@Simon_eQ I'm running on windows myself. I do have both putty and a VM open, so I have enough linux at my fingertips
Anonymous
@Jasper So is windows more problematic really than linux? when installing anything?
define "anything"
Anonymous
software ... of all kinds
@Simon_eQ generally, yes. Say I want to install apache, I type apt-get install apache2 and that's it. (of course which exact command to run depends on your distro, but all major distros have such things)
19:55
@tereško You disappointed I wasn't online the past few days to ask for an example? ;)
@SomeKittens pre-calculate your lengths by using count() outside of your for() loops
@Jeremy sense words your make no
@tereško okay, haha... Are you feeling bored, then?
@SomeKittens Also for the lines like hexdec(substr($hex,0,1).substr($hex,0,1)); I would just do hexdec(str_repeat(substr($hex,0,1), 2));
New here - anyone have any good mysqli tuts?
19:58
@Simon_eQ Once you get into things that aren't in the distro's repos, it gets harder. It's still quite easy if they provide a repository for your distro, then all you have to do is add that repo and then install it as before. If that's not there either, there might be packages for your repo, which is yet a bit harder, and if that's not there either you'll have to compile from source, which is harder yet (still doable, though)
however, generally you'll find everything you need in the distro's repositories
and as long as you do, it's really that much easier
@crypticツ Thanks!
@SomeKittens or better yet hexdec(str_repeat($hex[0], 2));
You can access each char of a string using it index, so since you want to just get 1st char then 2nd, then 3rd access them usinh $hex[0], $hex[2]...
Anonymous
This is probably, one of the dumbest thing I have asked, and bear in mind, unix was nothing more than a name for me, before yesterday. But, installing unix is like opening CMD afaik. @Jasper
Anonymous
20:01
I was like ... where the hell is everything? Just CMD interface only, nothing to click on, where is my computer, folder, explorer and all the icons... I know this is dumb, but I can't wait to get to know it fully, because, my reactions about unix now is just too funny.
@SomeKittens The same can be for the other block hexdec(substr($hex,0,2)); can be hexdec($hex[0] . $hex[1]);
Anonymous
Anyway, I will get there. Just not now.
both are fine though
@Simon_eQ most distros have a visual installer. And they generally install a desktop environment for you, which means what you'll have something that's just like windows, just a bit different.
And in it you can open a terminal window (terminal emulator, to be exact, but it's barely ever called that) and that's like opening cmd in windows, except you'll generally use it more
@Jeremy no , not really
@Simon_eQ there are pretty GUI interfaces , but most of people find installing and updating from terminal quite usefull
so , what's you current linux-problem ?
20:06
Hello guys
Anonymous
@tereško nothing. No unix problems.
Could you please tell me which would be faster, I have a column called Read, which can hold 0 [unread] and 1 [read], when I update the table, should I use set read = '1' or set read = '1' where read = '0'
@tereško his problem is that he needs to be convinced to start using it :P
Anonymous
@Jasper Its like I am at the zero level, did not even know, there was a GUI interface. Except I knew there would be a lot of terminal-ing to do in unix. But, If all is possible to do from the terminal easily, I will stick with that probably instead of downloading an interface.
@Simon_eQ I'd recommend a GUI for getting started with linux. As long as you are interested, you will get to know the command line well anyway after a while. And at some point you'll start using command-line only systems such as when working over ssh, and you'll be able to do without a GUI
20:13
he do not needs "linux for desktop"
@tereško could you rephrase that?
Anonymous
@Jasper Well, if you think it will be a good idea, then I will try it. Come to think of it, I would not even know how to browse the internet from terminal, that doesn't even sound right
Anonymous
Anyway, it wont be as hard as @tereško is trying to make it sound like
If I have a coma separated variable, like $keyword = '12,22,33' how the heck can I use that variable to search our database for a "like" value based on those ? So I would like to find other articles that have one or ALL of those values ?
well .. you do not need to "browse internet from terminal"
20:16
I have been searching for 2 days now!
what you need is to set up a webserver in a VM an forward some ports
I know I am mission something simple. ha
** missing
@Simon_eQ There's lynx, which does make it possible to browse the web from the command line, but it's not a full - or even easy to use - browser. If you want to be able to browse the bweb from a linux machine you are much better off with a GUI.
@Jasper ya know, his virtual machine is running on windows ..
@tereško which VM?
20:17
virtualbox
AFAIK, there is no VM
@Jasper which is why you have been talking out of your ass
@tereško right... let's ask @Simon_eQ. Simon, are you using a VM?
Anonymous
@Jasper yes. But, this sounds weird. Many dev (I assume) have only linux OS. So, does that mean, they have real constraint is choosing browser, or surfing the internet? I thought, everything that worked in windows worked in linux
Anonymous
Anyway, this might be one of those thing, you can't understand unless you try it out.
Anonymous
20:21
So, I won't waste your times
Anonymous
I will start learning/using linux after one month, so I'm not in a hurry too
@Simon_eQ ah, ok, well then you do not need a GUI. I'd still recommend one to learn using it (and no @tereško I'm not sitting on my keyboard, my ass really isn't that good at writing words), but then again, I'd recommend dual booting over a VM to learn to use it well (or if you want, a VM, but without alt-tabbing to Windows at all)
there are actually more browsers available on different NIX platforms then there are on windows
@Simon_eQ Not everything. A lot of software does, though. But not stuff from m$, or a lot of games for example. On the question of browsers, you'll only lose IE (of the major players), but that's a benefit rather than a disadvantage.
20:26
actually you can run IE on linux/bsd using something similar to IETester
Anonymous
@Jasper Loosing IE is a blessing in disguise, although I would want to test lots of things in IE for comparability issues. Anyway, i'm looking forward to try it. Everything I've heard about it is giving me goosebumps :)
Anonymous
@tereško Those are some fine looking GUI's.
Anonymous
this is bookmarked. It shall be my firsssst theme deviantart.com/art/Arch-AwesomeWM-v3-July-2013-389404867
you can set up quite fancy environment, if you are willing to invest time
@Simon_eQ that's not really a theme
@tereško Doesn't IETester run on the fact that any windows application can request an "inline IE" thingie from the OS
20:32
on NIX there is a separation between OS and Desktop Environment
also between Window Manager , Desktop , File Manager , etc. in the DE
ok this problem driving me round the bend!! just need to execute a bash script from php and return to the php page and leave the script running in the background
@Jasper what i am talking about is this: tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
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Q: Shell_exec php with nohup

RioI think there are tons of similar posts but I haven't yet found a solution after searching around. Basically, I'm trying to run two scripts in the background. When I run them in the commandline, I see after calling my first script: /usr/bin/nohup php script.php > nohupoutput.log & echo $! I'v...

using that guide and it runs the process.. but it dies after 20 seconds or so :(
@tereško looks pretty nifty. Doesn't work on IE7+ though, leaving it with little relevance
oh .. damn
look at the dates for "latest news"
it looks like for some years Wine has been able to natively (for some interpretation of that word) different version of IE
@ircmaxell Say, what about your WP exposure? Have they fixed it yet?
@MadaraUchiha depends on what you define as "fixed" :P
@NikiC Patched it up? At the very least?
@NikiC ‎(ノಥ益ಥ)ノ ┻━┻
@MadaraUchiha though some time later: core.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/24758 :)
I like the function name _doing_it_wrong though :D
21:31
I hate how one search term that used to be really easy to find what I want now leads to stuff I don't want. RIP "scroll to content on page load"
can someone tell me what is wrong with this command: $output = shell_exec('nohup script.sh "'.$Var1.'" > /dev/null 2>&1 &');
I have set the set_time_limit and max_execution_time to high numbers in my php.ini file
Just want to run a bash script without it timing out and exiting
Got me a second Yearling :)
@MadaraUchiiha Congrats.
I'm creeping up on three months
Anonymous
11 months here.
Anonymous
21:44
The only Chuck Norris badge in SO, is the populist.
i think im in love
1 time in my live
@Simon_eQ well .. i have that one
Anonymous
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 good.
Anonymous
@tereško You have 2. I would give all my gold badges to get that one.
Anonymous
21:48
That shows skill.
Anonymous
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 have you confused this room for ... yahoo chat rooms perhaps..?
i would disagree
both of those badges where earn for exactly that - populism
@tereško The jquery rant that got you the first one was deleted :(
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 Please read the description to the top right of this page, right under the large PHP.
well no one helped me in here :( so i try again
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Q: php page starts bash script to run in the background and not timeout

PeterI have seen this question on here before so I am sorry for the repetition but I have still not found an answer to my problem. I have a bash script that takes a while to run. It needs to be passed variables set by a user on a webpage (don't worry there will be plenty of validation for security e...

21:53
@MadaraUchiha usually there alot of spam and offtopics
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 Not here, and we have the tools to keep it that way. So please don't tempt us. Keep the discussion around the topic please.
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Q: how to use get method in a session?

Sakir Alamhere is my code. actually i am displaying some data from mysql on the page and creating dynamic link.i want started a session with session_start() in the very begining of code before starting any code. i want to store the value of the link that is to be display on other pagepage.. page1.php <a...

^^ Could someone kindly approve/decline the pending edit on that so I can nuke the idiotic tag on it? I fat-fingered the decline button... X_X
(We don't mind occasional off-topic conversations, but don't just jump in the room and start talking about random stuff)
@MadaraUchiha here and i wont writed it there if i didnt saw it before
@MadaraUchiha We don't mind occasional off-topic conversations, but don't just jump in the room and start talking about random stuff - make no sense
Anonymous
21:56
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 Makes perfect sense. But, first ... you have to understand what a sense is.
@Simon_eQ no it doesnt, i think its you should understand
and stop talking to me plz, you are annoing
@Bracketworks It's [tag:cv-pls] btw
I know. On phone, can't fix :-(
Anonymous
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 ok. sorry. What he means is that, if you are new to this page, and just come here and start saying thing no one can understand, it will be considered spamming.
Anonymous
On the other hand, if you have people you know here, and .. are talking about things then it is ok.
21:58
... what an annoying nickname
@Simon_eQ hey i was happy bcs. i was thinking i was sensless freak, nwm. im not gonna keep this conversation
Anonymous
So, at the end.. the difference is about talking to yourself, and/or with someone.
gona be happy in silence
Anonymous
much obliged
you are not too nice

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